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Pannonia Calling

Književna revija (Osijek), 2009
Rad je pregled hrvatske pjesničke i prozne produkcije koja se različitim tekstualnim strukturama referira na panonski prostor, a svaki je autor predstavljen biobibliografskom bilješkom i analitičko- interpretacijskim osvrtom na neposredne odabrane tekstove, kao i na cijelosnu poetiku.
Rem, Goran, Jukić, Sanja
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Pannonia Celtica

Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, 2009
Delamarre Xavier. Pannonia Celtica. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°51, 2009. pp. 89-99.
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Gazdasági Hatástanulmány a Pannonia Ethanol Dunaföldvár és a Pannonia Ethanol Mohács Bioetanol üzemekhez (Economic Impact Study of Pannonia Ethanol Dunafoldvar and Pannonia Ethanol Mohacs)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Hungarian Abstract: Ebben a tanulmanyban az Ethanol Europe Renewables Limited ket beruhazasa, a Pannonia Ethanol (Dunafoldvar) es a Pannonia Ethanol Mohacs gazdasagi hatasait elemezzuk. Felterkepezzuk a telephelyek legvaloszinűbb hatasutvonalait, meghatarozzuk a leginkabb erintett gazdasagi szereplőket, bemutatjuk a hatas logikajat, a beruhazasokbol ...
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Regionalism in Southern Pannonia

2021
The question remains: did “southern Pannonia” initially function as a distinctive the region within Roman province(s) Pannonia(s), or is this term simply a consequence of the current political situation? Paper explores this question through four themes: Romanisation and Occupation, burial rites in the region, rural landscape and regional differences in
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The Autonomous Towns of Noricum and Pannonia: Pannonia I

2003
This book contains articles about all autonomous towns of the Roman province of Pannonia.
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Notes on the “Jewish” Inscriptions in Pannonia

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2010
The Jewish inscriptions of Pannonia from the Roman period have been collected and edited several times but the identification and the interpretation of these inscriptions are heavily disputed. A new interpretation of this epigraphic material shows that only a portion of the inscriptions can be considered as Jewish monuments.
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