| Baèka |
Vojvodina w. of Tisa |
| Basque lands |
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| Banat |
Vojvodina east of the Tisa. South
Carpathians west of the Iron Gates and South of Timisoara. |
| Baranja |
Between Hungarian border, Drava
and Danube. |
| Bessarabia |
ethnically Romanian region east
of the East Carpathians, now partly in ?, remainder Moldova. |
| Bukovina |
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| Catalonia |
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| Connaught |
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| Dalmatia |
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| Dobrudja |
Romania between Danube and Black
Sea (Constança). |
| Fünfkirchen |
Region of Hungary |
| Galicia |
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| Hercegovina |
Southern Bosnia, formerly
a kingdom with capital Mostar. Predominantly populated by Croats. |
| Kosovo |
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| Krajina |
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| Lusatia |
Area inhabited by Lusatian Sorbs
(Slavs) now in Eastern Germany; province of Bohemian crown 'till 30 yrs
war. |
| Ruthenia |
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| Sandak |
Muslim area in Serbia, bordering
Kosovo and Montenegro. (Novi Pazar). |
| Slavonia |
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| Slovakia |
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| Slovenia |
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| Transcarpathia |
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| TransDniestria |
Pridnestrovye. |
| Transylvania |
Also called Siebenbürgen by the
Germans. Large Hungarian minority. Now Romania North and West of the Carpathians. |
| Ulster |
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| Vojvodina |
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| Wallachia |
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