a country of Europe, between the rivers Save, the Drave, and the Danube. It is divided into six counties, viz. Pofegra, Zabrab, Creis, Waradden, Zreim, and Walpon, and belongs to the house of Austria. It was formerly called a kingdom; and is very narrow, not being above 75 miles in breadth; but it is 300 in length, from the frontiers of Austria to Belgrade. The eastern part is called Ratzia, and the inhabitants Ratzians. These, from a particular notion, are of the Greek church. The language of Sclavonia is the mother of four others, namely, those of Hungary, Bohemia, Poland, and Russia.