[File:Karte Hoch und Niederburgund EN.png|thumb|300px|Burgundy about 900
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Upper Burgundy (also
Transjurane Burgundy , also
Transjurania) is the part of
Burgundy north of the
Jura mountains, that together with the western
County of Burgundy from 888 formed the Kingdom of Upper Burgundy, encompassing both sides of the Jura mountains range. The adjective "upper" refers to its location further up the
Rhone Valley as distinct from
Lower Burgundy (
Cisjurania) and also from the
Duchy of Burgundy west of the
Saône river. Upper Burgundy was reunited with the Kingdom of Lower Burgundy in 933 (see
Kingdom of Burgundy), and merged into the
Kingdom of Arles (Arelat).