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  Kingdom of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Savska Banovina (Banovina of Sava), with its capital in Zagreb
Vrbaska banovina (Banovina of Vrbas), with its capital in Banja Luka
Drinska banovina (Banovina of Drina), with its capital in Sarajevo
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 Encyclopedia: Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Map showing banovinas in 1929 (Vrbaska banovina is coloured green, in the left part of map) Vrbaska banovina (Banovina of Vrbas) was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941.
Dunavska banovina (Banovina of Danube, Banat of Danube, Danubian Banat) was province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941.
Vardarska banovina (Banovina of Vardar) was one of the territorial subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941.
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orange) The Drinska banovina was one of the chief provinces of the.
banovina (Banovina of Vrbas) was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
banovina was one of the chief provinces of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
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 Kingdom Of Yugoslavia Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Savska Banovina (Banovina of Sava (river)Sava), with its capital in Zagreb
Zetska banovina (Banovina of Zeta (river)Zeta), with its capital in Cetinje
Moravska banovina (Banovina of Morava), with its capital in NisNiš
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Dravska banovina (Banovina of Drave), with capital in Ljubljana
Dunavska banovina (Banovina of Danube River), with capital in Novi Sad
Moravska banovina (Banovina of Morava), with capital in Niš
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Dravska banovina (Banovina of Drava), with its capital in
Savska banovina (Banovina of Sava), with its capital in
Moravska banovina (Banovina of Morava), with its capital in
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 Kingdom of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
It was only in 1931 that the King passed a new and allowed de jure elections so tensions On October 9 1934 the king was assassinated in Marseille France by Yugoslav exiles radical members of political parties that he banned five years (primarily the VMRO).
Their borders were intentionally drawn in a way that they did not adhere ethnical borders and they were named after features.
Primorska banovina (Seaside Banovina) with its in Split
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 Kingdom of Yugoslavia Article, KingdomYugoslavia Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
It was only in 1931 that the King passed a new Constitution and allowed de jureelections, so tensions grew.
Their borders wereintentionally drawn in such a way that they did not adhere to ethnical borders, and they were named after geographical features.The capital of the kingdom was Belgrade.
In 1939 the Banovina Hrvatska (Banovina of Croatia) was formed from the Primorska andSavska banovinas, with some border alterations.
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 banovina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Croatia was partitioned into the 15,649 square mile Banovina of Savska, essentially Croatia proper and Slavonia, and the 7,587 square mile Banovina of Primorska...
The territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was divided among the Banovina of Vrbas, Banovina of Zeta, Banovina of Sava, and Littoral Banovina.
in Banovina, 688; and in Eastern Slavonia, 392.
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 wiki/Drinska banovina Definition / wiki/Drinska banovina Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The Yugoslavian banovinas Ban was a title used in some states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 9th century and the 20th century.
The meaning of the title changed with time — the position of a ban can be compared to that of a viceroy or a duke, but neither is accurate for all historical bans.
The Drinska banovina was created in 1929, and ceased to exist along with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941 Events January January 6 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivers his Four Freedoms Speech in the State of the Union Address.
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 KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Not long after that, on January_6, 1929, in response to the political crisis triggered by the shooting, King Alexander abolished the Constitution, prorogued the Parliament and introduced a personal dictatorship (the so-called January 6th Dictatorship, ''Šestojanuarska diktatura'').
He also changed the name of the country to ''Kingdom of Yugoslavia'' and changed the internal divisions to use ''banovinas'' on October_3.
# Savska_banovina (Banovina of Sava), with its capital in Zagreb
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Internally, the Kingdom was divided into (The proper sphere or extent of your activities) province s from 1929 onwards, each of them called (Click link for more info and facts about banovina) banovina.
Primorska banovina (Seaside Banovina), with its capital in ((tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl) Split
Zetska banovina (Banovina of (The 6th letter of the Greek alphabet) Zeta), with its capital in (Click link for more info and facts about Cetinje) Cetinje
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Image:banovine_kj.jpg thumbrightMap showing banovinas in 1929 (Drinska banovina is coloured orange) The '''Drinska banovina''' was one of the chief provinces of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The Yugoslavian banovina s were intentionally not related to ethnic boundaries.
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 [MGSA-L] On the 'controversial' map depicting'unredeemedterritories' of Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In fact, the name "Vardarska Banovina" was imposed not after 1913 but after the royal Coup d' Etat in 1929, when the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" was renamed as "Yugoslavia" and all its nine provinces were also renamed after their rivers (i.e.
Drinska Banovina, Dunavska Banovina, Moravska Banovina, etc) -so that the respective "ethnic" names were supressed in favor of a unique (and serb-controlled) "yugoslav" identity (article 83 of the 1931 Constitution).
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Consequently, an agreement on August 26, 1939 allowed the establishment of a separate Croatian Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia with its own government, parliament, legislative, administrative and judicial autonomy, which could not be taken away or decreased without the permission of the Banovina itself.
The Banovina had an area of 65,456 km, with a population of 4,025,601 (according to the 1931 census): 70.1% were Croatians, 19.1% were Serbians and 10.8% were listed as "others".
All the parts of the Croatian Banovina in which Serbians were the majority, as well as those which Serbians considered of geostrategic and political importance, for resistance preparations (Knin, for example), were to be annexed to the "Serbian lands", all of which intensified international relations.
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 Sarajevo in the First and Second Yugoslavia
After World War I Sarajevo became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Though it held some political importance, as the center of first the Bosnian region and then the Drinska Banovina, it was not treated with the same attention or considered as significant as it was in the past.
Outside of today's national bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, virtually no significant contributions to the city were made during this period.
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 Vladimir Corovic: Istorija srpskog naroda
Ukazom od istoga dana izmenjene su i granice starih istoriskih oblasti i ukinuta administrativno njihova imena, a mesto njih uvedeno je devet novih banovina, obrazovanih kao velike stare župe, po većim rečnim slivovima.
Nove banovine bile su ove: dunavska, moravska, vardarska, zetska, drinska, vrbaska, savska, primorska i dravska.
S tim težnjama osnovana je banovina Hrvatska, u koju su ušle u celini banovine savska i primorska i neki srezovi iz banovine zetske, drinske i dunavske.
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NOTES: - In 1939, a new province, namely, Hrvatska Banovina, was created by uniting (approximately) Savska and Primoska, as well as, western parts of Dunavska.
The rest of the Banovinas remained intact with unchanged names or borders, continually from 1929 to 1941.
- Banovina is a Croatian word which means "Province".
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 Sarajevo - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In the event that triggered World War I, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke ofAustria and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
Following the war, in the kingdom of Yugoslavia, Sarajevo was the capital of the Drinska banovina, one of the country's chief provinces.
After World War II, Sarajevo grew rapidly as it became an important regional industrial center in Yugoslavia.
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 Gospodarske prilike u Gračanici između dva svjetska rata, sa posebnim osvrtom na trgovinu
Srez je pripadao Tuzlan­skoj oblasti, a nakon formiranja banovina, Vr­baskoj banovini.
Formiranjem banovina kao posebnih administrativno-političkih jedinica (po Zakonu o nazivu i podjeli zemlje na upravna područja od 3.10.1929.
Formirana je Drinska banovina sa sjedištem u Sarajevu, Vrbaska sa sjedištem u Banja Luci, Zetska sa sjedištem na Cetinju i Primorska sa sjedištem u Splitu).
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 WordReference Forums - "banate" en castellano
Al formarse la antigua Yugoslavia, se diuvidió et territorio en varios "banates", y el conjunto de ellos se le sllamó "the banovinas".
Aparentemente no existen esas palabras en castellano, quizás habría que poner la palabra original con una breve explicación.
Cite Banate: (or Banovina) The territory ruled by a ban.
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 www.bosanska-posavina.com - PRVA STRANICA ZA HRVATE IZ BOSANSKE POSAVINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
listopada prozvana Kraljevina Jugoslavija, koja je podijeljena na devet banovina, pretezno sa srpskom vecinom, cime je hrvatski etnicki i povijesni teritorij bio raskomadan.
Ovim Sporazumom kojim su ostale banovine i dalje bile podvrgnute organima centralne uprave, jedino Banovina Hrvatska dobija zasebnu bansku upravu, svoj Sabor te zakonodavnu, upravnu i sudsku autonomiju.
Sa sjedistem u Zagrebu, Banovina Hrvatska je sastavljena od ranije Savske i Primorske banovine te kotara Dubrovnik, Sid, Ilok, Brcko, Gradacac, Derventa, Travnik i Fojnica.
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So when Croatian and Serbian nationalisms came into conflict, the extreme Chetnik and Ustasha organizations came to grips in their own specific way.
In those parts of the former Vrbaska Banovina and Drinska Banovina with the compact Serbian districts it took some time for the new administration to consolidate, which gave time to the Chetnik element to amass their arms and prepare the population for an uprising.
Already, at the very beginning, excesses took place, committed by Ustashas in those parts of the country where Serbs were in a minority and by Chetniks in those parts with Croat Muslim or Catholic population in a minority.
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 EDUCATION OF THE SERBS THROUGH CENTURIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The expansion of the school network which existed at the territory of the Vrbaska Banovina (1929/1930 one school per 59.67 km
a decade later), Drinska banovina (1929/1930 – 40.8 km
It is evident that great material, cultural and educational efforts made by the state and banovinas during the 1930-ies, prove the thesis that the heritage from the previous centuries influenced the inequality within the Yugoslav society to remain, and even grow in the course of time.
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godine kojim se Bosna dijeli u cetiri banovine sa dominantnom srpskim vecinom u njima (Drinska, Vrbaska, Primorska i Zetska) sa sjedistima u Sarajevu, Banjaluci, Splitu i Cetinju.
U doba Kraljevine Jugoslavije pod direktnom vlascu i uticajem Srbije i njena kralja ekonomskim, vojnim, policijskim i politickim mjerama zatire se svaki osjecaj bosanske posebnosti, favorizuju se prosrpske ambicije i favorizuje bosanska pravoslavna elita od koje se trazi da se otvoreno stavi u sluzbu unistenja Bosne i njeno ukljucenje u Veliku Srbiju.
Jugoslavenska muslimanska organizacija (JMO) je insistirala da se pored Banovine Hrvatske oformi i Banovina Bosna, ali do toga, naravno, nije došlo.
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