Vojvodina (Esceosia)

Vojvodina (Esceosian: Vajdia) is a region (régió in Esceosian) located in southwestern Esceosia. It was created as a result of World War II, as Esceosia lost the current Croatia and the region of Slavonia (which Vojvodina was part of) during the war. With an area of 21,506 km2, Vojvodina is the 7th largest region in the country. The terrain is mostly plains, as the southeastern part of the Pannonian Plain is there. The regional seat and largest city of Vojvodina is Újvidék.

Geography
Vojvodina is situated in the southwestern quarter of Esceosia, in the southeast part of the Pannonian Plain, the plain that remained when the Pliocene Pannonian Sea dried out. As a consequence of this, Vojvodina is rich in fertile loamy loess soil, covered with a layer of chernozem. It has a population of about 3 million (about 4.3% of Esceosia's total). The region is divided by the Danube and Tisa rivers into: Bácska in the northwest, Banat in the east and Syrmia in the southwest. A small part of the Mákva region is also located in Vojvodina, in the Syrmia District. Today, the western part of Syrmia is in Croatia, while Baranya (which is between the Danube and the Drava) is in the region of Avaria and Croatia. Vojvodina has a total surface area of 21,500 km2 (8,300 sq mi). Vojvodina is also part of the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa euroregion. The Gudurica peak (Gudirika csúcs) on the Vrácsek Mountains, is the highest peak in Vojvodina, with its 641m above the sea level.