Syrmia
geographical region of the Pannonian Plain
Syrmia is a historical region of Southeastern Europe, located in the southernmost part of the Pannonian Basin, and shared by Croatia and Serbia. Being bounded mostly by natural features, it is also a geographical region, situated between the river Danube to the north and the east, river Sava to the south—up to the point where it discharges into the Danube—and river Bosut to the west, including certain areas to the south and west of Bosut; many view Syrmia as extending significantly further to the west (up to the western administrative border of the modern Vukovar-Syrmia County in Croatia).
Its Serbo-Croatian name is Srem/Srijem (depending on the local pronunciation—the former variant is common in Serbia and the latter in Croatia).
Syrmia is well known for its food and folk music.