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    Banovina or Banija is a geographical region in central Croatia, between the Sava, Una, Kupa and Glina rivers. The main towns in the region include Petrinja...
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  • Banovina may refer to: Banovinas of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1941 Banovina (region) in central Croatia, also known as Banija Radio Banovina...
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    Banovina, or Vardar Banate (Macedonian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska banovina; Serbian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska Banovina;...
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    Danube Banovina or Danube Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Dunavska banovina / Дунавска бановина), was a banovina (or province) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between...
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    The Sava Banovina or Sava Banate (Croatian: Savska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. It was named...
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    Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate (Croatian: Primorska banovina; Serbian: Приморска бановина / Primorska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the...
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    The Drina Banovina or Drina Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Drinska banovina, Дринска бановина) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between...
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    The Drava Banovina or Drava Banate (Slovene and Serbo-Croatian: Dravska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929...
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    The Zeta Banovina (Serbo-Croatian: Zetska banovina / Зетска бановина), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This...
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    The Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Vrbaska banovina / Врбаска бановина), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between...
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    The Morava Banovina or Morava Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Моравска бановина / Moravska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between...
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  • Blinjski Kut is a village in the Banovina region of Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of the City of Sisak and the Sisak-Moslavina County...
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  • region 35 – Gospić, Lika region 36 – Rijeka, Pula, Gorski kotar, Istria and Croatian Littoral regions 37 – Sisak, Banovina region 38 – Split, Zadar, Šibenik...
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  • Brest Pokupski is a village in Banovina region of Croatia. The settlement is administratively located in the Town of Petrinja and the Sisak-Moslavina...
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    region south of the river Danube. By the 12th century, Braničevo was the centre of a Byzantine doukaton (duchy) governed by a doux (duke). The region...
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    Aegean region. The goal was to gain an Aegean Sea outlet in Thrace and Eastern Macedonia and much of eastern Serbia. The so-called Vardar Banovina was divided...
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    The Banovina Palace (Serbo-Croatian: Бановинска палата, Banovinska palata, Hungarian: Báni palota, Romanian: Palatul Băniei, Slovak: Bánovinský palác,...
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    (66 mi) southeast of Croatian capital Zagreb, at the south fringe of the Banovina region. Slabinja is a dormitory village with a resident population of just...
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  • Donja Budičina is a village in Banovina region of Croatia. The settlement is administratively located the Town of Petrinja and the Sisak-Moslavina County...
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    Syrmia (redirect from Srem (region))
    between Danube Banovina and Drina Banovina, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and in 1931, it was divided between Danube Banovina and Sava Banovina. In 1939, the...
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    Croatian Littoral, Podravina, Posavina, Kordun, Banovina, Prigorje, Turopolje, Moslavina, and Žumberak. The region covers 28,337 square kilometres (10,941 square...
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    northeastern edge running from 1,181-metre (3,875 ft) Žumberak to the Banovina region, along the Sava River, and their westernmost landforms being 1,272-metre...
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    primarily focused on the underdeveloped and depopulated villages of Banovina region. She has been an elected representative of the Serbs of Croatia in...
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  • Sloboda Novi Grad, also from the region of Bosanska Krajina, back then roughly corresponding to the Vrbas Banovina Yugoslav subdivision, it was among...
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    Oblast between 1922 and 1929, and in 1929 it was included into the Danube Banovina, a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1941, the Yugoslav Baranya...
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    for autonomy of Croatia, an autonomous region of Croatia was created within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Banovina of Croatia. It used the Croatian red-white-blue...
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  • Dvor, Croatia (category Banovina)
    Dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Двор) is a municipality in the Banovina region in central Croatia. Administratively it belongs to the Sisak-Moslavina County and...
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  • Primorje (redirect from Primorje (region))
    Littoral Banovina (Primorska banovina) from 1929 to 1939 Primorje, an informal name for Primorsky Krai, a federal subject of Russia in the Far East region of...
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    the entire region of southern Slavonia, with a population of over 300 000, would be flooded. There were also floods in Banovina region, in the towns...
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    Posavina (redirect from Posavina (region))
    Croatian region Sava Banovina. The capital city of the province was Zagreb in Croatia. In 1939, Sava Banovina was merged with Littoral Banovina to form...
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