Žitava River region

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The Žitava River region is an area in present-day Slovakia along the Žitava River, historically notable as the site where the 1606 Treaty of Zsitvatorok was concluded between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
approximateModernRegion southwestern Slovakia
associatedWith Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
borderlandBetween Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
country Slovakia
historicalEvent conclusion of peace between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire
historicalEventDate 1606
historicallyNotableFor Treaty of Zsitvatorok NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Long Turkish War NERFINISHED
historicalRole frontier zone between Christian and Ottoman spheres
historicalSignificance place where a major Habsburg–Ottoman peace treaty was signed
languageOfHistoricalDiplomacy Latin
locatedIn Central Europe
Danube River basin NERFINISHED
present-day Slovakia
namedAfter Žitava River NERFINISHED
partOf Kingdom of Hungary (historical) NERFINISHED
relatedTreaty Treaty of Zsitvatorok (1606) NERFINISHED
religionInHistoricalContext Islam NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
riverMouthNearby Danube River NERFINISHED
siteOf Treaty of Zsitvatorok NERFINISHED
terrain lowland river valley
timeOfKeyEvent 11 November 1606
traversedBy Žitava River NERFINISHED
usedFor diplomatic negotiations
military operations (historical)

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Treaty of Zsitvatorok locationSigned Žitava River region