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 The Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1931)
The Zeta Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries of the Coast and Drina Banovinas, already indicated, as far as the intersection of the boundaries of the three districts of Dragacevo, Zica and Studenica.
The Morava Banovina is bounded on the north and the east by the State frontiers with Romania and Bulgaria as for as the southern boundary of the district of Luznica (at Descani Kladenac).
The Coast Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries already drawn of the Sava and Vrbas Banovinas as far as the intersection of the limits of the three districts of Jajce, Bugojno and Travnik (Rakovce, hill 1217).
www.geocities.com /dagtho/yugconst19310903.html   (8310 words)

  
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Drinska banovina (Banovina of Drina), with its capital in Sarajevo
Savska Banovina (Banovina of Sava), with its capital in Zagreb
Vrbaska banovina (Banovina of Vrbas), with its capital in Banja Luka
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/k/ki/kingdom_of_yugoslavia.html   (750 words)

  
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia article - Kingdom of Yugoslavia Balkan December 1918 1941 History List Kings Internal divisions - What-Means.com
Drinska banovina (Banovina of Drina), with its capital in Sarajevo
Vrbaska banovina (Banovina of Vrbas), with its capital in Banja Luka
Savska Banovina (Banovina of Sava), with its capital in Zagreb
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia   (750 words)

  
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drinska banovina (Banovina of Drina), with its capital in Sarajevo
Savska banovina (Banovina of Sava), with its capital in Zagreb
Vrbaska banovina (Banovina of Vrbas), with its capital in Banja Luka
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia   (750 words)

  
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drinska banovina (Banovina of Drina), with its capital in Sarajevo
Dunavska banovina (Banovina of Danube), with its capital in Novi Sad
In 1939 the Banovina Hrvatska (Banovina of Croatia) was formed from the Primorska and Savska banovinas, with some border alterations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia   (750 words)

  
 Podrinje
Between 1929 and 1941, Drinska banovina (Banat of Drina) was province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Podrinje   (750 words)

  
 Bosnia and Hercegovina
3 Oct 1929 Divided into the Banovinas of Vrbas and Drina;
www.worldstatesmen.org /Bosnia.html   (750 words)

  
 Bosnia and Hercegovina
3 Oct 1929 Divided into the Banovinas of Vrbas and Drina;
www.worldstatesmen.org /Bosnia.html   (750 words)

  
 The Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1931)
The Zeta Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries of the Coast and Drina Banovinas, already indicated, as far as the intersection of the boundaries of the three districts of Dragacevo, Zica and Studenica.
From this confluence and up to the eastern boundary of the Coast Banovina (eastern boundary of the district of Konjic, hill 2058 on the Trskavica mountains) the boundary of the Drina Banovina follows the eastern boundaries of the districts of Posava (capital, Obrenovac), Tamnava, Kolubara (capital, Mionica) and Pozega, including the district of Ljubic.
The Morava Banovina is bounded on the north and the east by the State frontiers with Romania and Bulgaria as for as the southern boundary of the district of Luznica (at Descani Kladenac).
www.geocities.com /dagtho/yugconst19310903.html   (8310 words)

  
 The Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1931)
The Zeta Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries of the Coast and Drina Banovinas, already indicated, as far as the intersection of the boundaries of the three districts of Dragacevo, Zica and Studenica.
From this confluence and up to the eastern boundary of the Coast Banovina (eastern boundary of the district of Konjic, hill 2058 on the Trskavica mountains) the boundary of the Drina Banovina follows the eastern boundaries of the districts of Posava (capital, Obrenovac), Tamnava, Kolubara (capital, Mionica) and Pozega, including the district of Ljubic.
The Morava Banovina is bounded on the north and the east by the State frontiers with Romania and Bulgaria as for as the southern boundary of the district of Luznica (at Descani Kladenac).
www.geocities.com /dagtho/yugconst19310903.html   (8310 words)

  
 Vukovar, 2
Eastern Slavonia with Syrmia and the town of Vukovar were administrated from the Drina Banovina with the seat in Sarajevo.
Vukovar became the administrative center of the County of Syrmia that integrated the eastern Slavonia and the whole Syrmia with major towns of Vinkovci, Ilok, Sid, Srijemska Mitrovica and Zemun as its important economic and cultural centers.
However, Serbs living in Syrmia intention was to split the Syrmia from the Civil Croatia State by force and to "annex" it to "Serbian Vojvodina" thus thrashing Jelacic's efforts.
www.hr /darko/etf/vukov.html   (8310 words)

  
 THE VIDOVDAN HYDRA - The collection of texts about Serbian expansionism
In this respect, Greater Serbian hegemonistic politics in the last 150 years, has, in essence, not changed because its basic aims have been the conquering of territory, penetration towards the West over the Drina River, persecution and destruction of non-Serbian nations to create a Greater Serbia and ensuring that "all Serbians live in one state".
Serbian counter measures followed, so that all Serbian parties, except the SDS, all nationalist and Greater Serbian organizations and associations, as well as the army and the Orthodox Church, opposed the establishment of the Croatian Banovina because they perceived it to be dangerous for Serbianism and the existence of the state.
Serbia will gladly respond to these expectations, for this is at the heart of her historical mission in the Balkans.
www.freewebs.com /index44/serbianexpansionism.htm   (17116 words)

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