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Pannonia was a province of the Roman Empire.
Pannonia or Pannonian may also refer to:
Places
- Basin of Pannonia, a geomorphological region (plain) in Central Europe
 - Sea of Pannonia, an ancient (former) sea in Central Europe
 - Steppe of Pannonia, a grassland ecosystem in the Pannonian Plain
 - Diocese of Pannonia, a late Roman diocese
 - Pannonia (Byzantine province), a Byzantine province
 - March of Pannonia, a Frankish province
 - Principality of Lower Pannonia, a Slavic principality in the 9th century vassal to the Franks
 - Pannonia, the territory of the medieval kingdom of Hungary and Rex Pannoniae (Pannonicorum in medieval Latin), the king of Hungary; see Name of Hungary § Pannonia Hungary
 
Science
- Pannonian (stage), the Paratethys domain (Central Europe, west Asia) in the stratigraphy; see List of geochronologic names
 - 1444 Pannonia, an asteroid
 - Pannonia, a part of the surface of the asteroid 21 Lutetia
 
Other
- Pannónia, a brand of motorcycles manufactured in Hungary; see Jawa 350
 - Pannonia Express, an InterCity passenger train from Budapest to Bucharest
 - Panonija, a village in Serbia
 
See also
- Upper Pannonia (disambiguation)
 - Lower Pannonia (disambiguation)
 - Eastern Pannonia (disambiguation)
 - Northern Pannonia (disambiguation)
 - Southern Pannonia (disambiguation)
 - Pannonian Croatia (disambiguation)
 - Pannonian language (disambiguation)
 - PannóniaFilm, the largest animation studio in Hungary
 - Pannonians, an ancient people
 - La Pannonie, an old Cistercian farm near Rocamadour in France, and a castle built in the 15th and 18th century
 
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