Geography of Vojvodina

Geography of Vojvodina

Vojvodina is an autonomous region within Serbia located in the Pannonian plain, a region of central Europe. It shares borders with Romania in the east, Hungary in the north, Croatia in the west, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the southwest. The southern border is administrative line to Central Serbia.

Geographical regions of Vojvodina

*Bačka
**Šajkaška
**Telečka
**Gornji Breg
*Banat
**Veliki Rit
**Gornje Livade
*Srem
**Podlužje
*Mačva
*Podunavlje
*Posavina
*Potisje
*Pomorišje

Mountains and hills

*Fruška Gora
*Titelski Breg
*Vršački Breg
*Zagajička Brda

ands

*Deliblatska Peščara
*Subotičko-Horgoška Peščara

Rivers

*Danube
*Tisa
*Sava
*Begej
*Tamiš
*Karaš
*Zlatica
*Nera
*Bosut
*Krivaja
*Čik
*Mostonga
*Plazović

Canals

*Canal Danube-Tisa-Danube, and some larger canals part of DTD system:
**Begej canal
**Jegrička canal
**Jarčina canal

Lakes

*Palićko lake
*Ludoško lake
*Ledinačko lake
*Rusanda lake
*Obedska bog


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