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Latest comment: 2 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
If anyone checks the map, it's clear, that almost none of them live in Pannonia—almost all of Rusyns in Voivodina live outside of Pannonia. Why Pannonian? Anyway, Pannonia inside Voivodina means Syrmia and only Syrmia in the ancient meaning. If somebody means the Pannonian Basin under the term Pannonian, than all Rusyns of nowadays' Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine and Rumania should be included. If somebody means the Pannonian Lowland under the term Pannonian: at least Hungary and Ukraine also have Rusyns on Pannonian Lowland, not only Voivodina. I really don't understand this new naming. Capras Dávid (talk) 02:05, 15 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
@Capras Dávid: This is just happens to be the most widely-used, english-language ethnonym. Despite modern populations in the lowlands of Slovakia, Hungary, etc., historically, this was the most significant migrant community in the Basin. KaerbaqianRen💬07:25, 1 March 2022 (UTC)Reply