Upper Pannonia
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The Upper Pannonia or Pannonia Superior was ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The Upper Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovakia.
Some of the important cities in Upper Pannonia were: Siscia (today Sisak), Poetovio (today Ptuj), Iovia Botivo (today Ludbreg), Aquae Balissae (today Daruvar), Servitium (today Gradiška), Andautonia (today Ščitarjevo), Savaria (today Szombathely), Scarbantia (today Sopron), Arrabona (today Győr), Vindobona (today Vienna), etc.
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Categories: 103 establishments | Ancient Roman provinces | Hungary before the Magyars | History of Austria | History of Croatia | History of Slovenia | History of Bosnia and Herzegovina | History of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | History of Republika Srpska | History of Slovakia | Illyria