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  Wikipedia: Kingdom of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Vrbaska banovina
Vrbaska banovina (Banovina of Vrbas) was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941.
Capital city of Vrbaska banovina was Banja Luka.
In 1941, the Axis Powers occupied Vrbaska banovina; province was abolished and attached to the Independent State of Croatia.
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 Kingdom of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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).
Primorska banovina (Seaside Banovina) with its in Split
Moravska banovina (Banovina of Morava) with capital in Niš
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 Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia
The expansion of Nazi Germany in 1938 gave new momentum to efforts to solve these problems and in 1939 Prince Paul appointed Dragiša Cvetković as prime minister, with the goal of reaching an agreement with the Croatian opposition.
Accordingly, on 26 August 1939, Vladko Maček became vice premier of Yugoslavia and an autonomous Banovina of Croatia was established with its own parliament (sabor).
As an accomodation to Yugoslav Croats, the Banovina of Croatia (Banovina Hrvatska) was formed in 1939 from a merger of the Littoral and Sava Banovinas, with some additional territory from the Vrbas and Zeta Banovinas.
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 Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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).
In 1931 Alexander decreed a new Constitution which made executive power the gift of the King.
Moravska banovina (Banovina of Morava), with its capital in Niš
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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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Theatre of Vrbaska Banovina" and since than it has been the carrier of development of drama art in the town, as well as in the whole region.
The Museum in 131, was founded on 26 September 1930, by the decision of Ban Milosavljevic, with the aim to collect and protect a great number of priceless pieces of historical and artistic value, which had been found in the area.
The interesting fact is that the Museum of Vrbaska Banovina was the first publisher of a similar publication as the very one in your hands.
www.banjalukaguide.com /en/grad_banjaluka/kultura.htm   (1216 words)

  
 City of Banja Luka
The creation of Yugoslav Kingdom in 1918 saw this region become a part of it; Banja Luka became the capital of one of the nine regional units - Vrbaska banovina.
The golden age of Banja Luka ensued, inseparable from the name of "Pericles of Banja Luka" - the first ban of Vrbaska banovina, Svetislav Tisa Milosavljević.
By building such monumental objects as Banski dvor, Banska uprava, the Theatre, the Museum, Higijenski zavod, Sokolski dom, many schools, hotels and dozens of other objects and cultural institutions, he managed, in mere four and a half years, to make its face more beautiful and its soul kinder.
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The National Theatre of Republika Srpska in Banja Luka was established in 1930 as the National Theatre of Vrbaska Banovina, and has since been an important carrier of development of drama art in the city and the whole region.
The museum was established in Banja Luka in 1930, as a cultural and historical institution, under the name Muzej Vrbaske Banovine (Museum of Vrbas Banovina), with ethnographic, pre-historic, historic, numismatic, and geology-paleontology collections, and sections for tourism, archives, and museum library.
It is interesting that Muzej Vrbaske Banovine was the first publisher of the Guide of Vrbaska Banovina in 1938, printed in four languages, intended for tourists.
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 Kingdom of Yugoslavia - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 1945, the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia came into being, covering the same teritory.
Internally, the Kingdom was divided into provinces, each of them called banovina.
Their borders were intentionally drawn in such a way that they did not adhere to national borders and they were named after geographical features.
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 KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
# Vrbas Banovina (''Vrbaska banovina''), with its capital in Banja Luka
# Littoral Banovina (''Primorska banovina''), with its capital in Split
# Morava Banovina (''Moravska banovina''), with its capital in Niš
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 An International Symposium "Southeastern Europe 1918-1995"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
After the unification in 1918, with the abolition of the parliament and government, the Croatian guardsmen and police, along with the division of territory into six banovinas (Ban’s dominions) (guaranteeing Serbians power within these provinces), Croatia lost its historical identity and statehood which it had preserved for centuries.
Bosnia and Herzegovina was also divided into four banovinas through administrative means but in such a manner that the Serbs were guaranteed predominance in three of the banovinas.
Thirteen districts from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the district of Sid in Vojvodina in which the Croatian population was the majority, were annexed to the Banovina but without the Croatian historical territories of eastern Srijem, Boka Kotorska, Budva and Spic.
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 1996/09/11 11:39 LEADING PARTIES IN RS
Back in 1993, the National Radical Party "Nikola Pasic" separated from it, and then in the second half of 1995, Radical Party "Nikola Pasic" was founded, headed by Banja Luka oil smuggler Branko Djukic, who publicly brags with the fact that he has not completed even elementary school.
Dissidents and "outcasts" of the SRS formed also one of the youngest parties in RS - the Serb Party of Krajina (SSK) which is headed by Professor Predrag Lazarevic, intellectual of significant reputation not only in Banja Luka, who is also the son of the last "Ban" (Governor) of Vrbaska Banovina (Dominion).
This party has a regional orientation, it is in favour of RS as a republic of regions, so many accuse it for secessionism of (Bosnian) Krajina.
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/199609/60911-008-trae-sar.htm   (1380 words)

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