Infobox Former Country native name Banovina Hrvatska br conventional long name Banovina of Croatia common name Croatia continent Europe region Balkans country Banovina of Croatia status ... of arms image map BanHrvatska1939.gif image map caption Map of the Banovina of Croatia within the Kingdom ... The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia Croatian language Croatian , Serbian language Serbian , lang sh Banovina Hrvatska , Serbian Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic script was a province ... http flagspot.net flags hr 1939.html Flags of the World ref Ban of the Banovina of Croatia in that period .... Legally, the Banovina of Croatia remained a part of the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia, while ... within it, succeeding the Banovina. Population History of CroatiaBanovina of Croatia was populated ... and a Croatia national football team national team . The Banovina of Croatia had four international ... body of boxing within the entire Banovina of Croatia. ref http www.vjesnik.hr pdf 2000 5C12 5C05 ... of Croatia File Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg State flag State flag and ensign of the Banovina ... of arms of the Banovina of Croatia gallery See also Kingdom of Yugoslavia SR Croatia Timeline of Croatian history References Reflist External links commonscat Banovina of Croatia http terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro kepek netre 178.gif Map of Yugoslav banovinas with the Banovina of Croatia hu icon banovine Coord missing Bosnia and Herzegovina DEFAULTSORT Banovina Of Croatia Category Banovinas of the Kingdom ... date event2 p1 Sava Banovina flag p1 Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg p2 Littoral Banovina flag p2 Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg p3 Zeta Banovina flag p3 Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg s1 Socialist Republic of Croatia flag s1 Flag of the Federal State of Croatia.svg s2 Socialist ... of Montenegro flag s3 Flag of SR Montenegro.svg image flag Civil Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg ... capital Zagreb title leader Ban of Croatia Ban leader1 Ivan uba i year leader1 1939 1941 stat ... more details
Banovina may refer to One of the subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1941 Any territory ruled by a ban title Banovina region in central Croatia, also known as Banija See also Banate disambiguation Banat disambiguation disambig de Banovina fr Banovina hr Banovina razdvojba sh Banovina sv Banovina ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Littoral Banovina br Primorska banovina common name Littoral Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation ... Banovine Jugoslavia.png image map caption Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Littoral Banovina is 4 capital Split, Croatia Split stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina footnotes History of Dalmatia The Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate Croatian language Croatian Serbo Croat Primorska banovina was a province Ban title banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ... in Croatia , and parts of present day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal sea maritime location. The capital city of the Littoral Banovina was Split city Split . Borders According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Littoral Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries already drawn of the Sava Banovina Sava and Vrbas Banovina s as far as the intersection ... 1217 . From this point the boundary of the Banovina follows the eastern border of the district of Bugojno ..., which it includes. On the Adriatic Sea Adriatic , the boundary of the Banovina passes through ... Banovina was merged with the Sava Banovina and parts of neighboring provinces to create the Banovina of Croatia . In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied the former area of the Littoral Banovina. Coastal areas from Split city Split to Zadar Zara were annexed by Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Fascist Italy with the remainder becoming a part of the Independent State of Croatia . Following World War II, the region was divided between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina within a Federal republic ... of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovine coord missing Bosnia and Herzegovina Category History of Croatia ... Primorska banovina cs P mo sk b novina hr Primorska banovina nl Primorska Banovina ru sq Banovina Primorska sr sh Primorska banovina uk zh ... more details
Yugoslavia stub Croatia stub bs Savska banovina de Savska banovina hr Savska banovina nl Savabanaat ...Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sava Banovina br Savska banovina common name Sava Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom ... Jugoslavia.png image map caption Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Sava Banovina is 2 capital Zagreb stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Croatia footnotes The Sava Banovina or Sava Banate lang hr Savska banovina was a province Ban title banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of present day Croatia the areas of historical Croatia and Slavonia and was named for the Sava River. The capital city of the Sava Banovina was Zagreb . Borders History of Croatia According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Sava Banovina is bounded on the north, as far as the river Mur River Mura , by the ... boundary of the Drava Banovina . Thereafter the boundary of this Banovina follows the river Mura, then the State frontier with Hungary to the point where this leaves the Drava from this point the boundary of the Banovina ... of Ilok . From this point the boundary of the Banovina leaves the Danube and goes towards ... Channel Morlach Channel the boundary of the Banovina follows the southern boundaries of the districts of Kostajnica, Petrinja , Glina, Croatia Glina , and Gvozd Virginmost Gvozd , then the south eastern ... and the canal of Nova Povljana , passes between the islands of Maun, Croatia Maun and Planik , to rejoin ... Banovina was merged with the Littoral Banovina and parts of neighboring provinces to create the Banovina of Croatia . In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied the former area of the Sava Banovina. Small areas were annexed by Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Fascist Italy and Hungary with the remainder becoming a part of the Independent State of Croatia . Following World War II, the region ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Zeta Banovina br Zetska banovina br common name Zeta Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 s1 Banovina of Croatia flag s1 Civil Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg ... , Serbia , Croatia footnotes The Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate Serbo Croatian Zetska banovina was a province Ban title banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province ... Banovina from the Bay of Kotor to Pelje ac including Dubrovnik were merged with a new Banovina of Croatia . In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied the remaining area of the Zeta Banovina. A small ... Banovine Jugoslavia.png image map caption Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Zeta Banovina is 6 ... , Kosovo , Croatia , and Bosnia and Herzegovina . It was named for the Zeta River which also gave its .... The capital city of the Zeta Banovina was Cetinje . Borders According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Zeta Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries of the Littoral Banovina Littoral and Drina Banovina s ... as far as the intersection of the boundaries ... frontier with Albania , the boundary of this Banovina follows the eastern boundaries of the districts ... of Nazi Germany German occupied Serbia and western areas part of Independent State of Croatia . Following World War II, the region was divided between Montenegro , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia , and Croatia ... . Demographics According to the 1931 census, the Zeta Banovina had a population of 925,516 and an area ... Category Former subdivisions of Serbia Category Former subdivisions of Croatia Category Yugoslav Serbia Category Yugoslav Croatia Category History of Montenegro Category History of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category History of Kosovo bs Zetska banovina bg de Zetska banovina hr Zetska banovina mk nl Zetabanaat ru sq Banovina Zeta sr ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name Drava Banovina br Dravska banovina conventional long name Drava Banovina common name Drava Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 Duchy of Carniola flag p1 Flag of Krain.svg s1 Socialist Republic of Slovenia flag s1 Flag of SR Slovenia.svg year start 1929 event end year end 1941 date end image coat image map Banovine Jugoslavia.png image map caption Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Drava Banovina is 1 capital Ljubljana stat area1 15036 stat pop1 1054919 stat year1 1921 category today Slovenia footnotes The Drava Banovina or Drava Banate lang sl Dravska banovina was a province Ban title banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of most of present day Slovenia and was named for the Drava River. The capital city of the Drava Banovina was Ljubljana . Borders History of Slovenia According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, quotation The Drava Banovina is bounded by a line passing from the point where the northern boundary of the district of abar cuts the State frontier, then following the State frontier with Italy , Austria and Hungary to a point where the State frontier with Hungary reaches the river Mur River Mura north east of akovec . From the river Mura, the boundary of the Banovina follows the eastern and then the southern boundaries of the districts of Lendava , Ljutomer , Ptuj , marje pri Jel ah marje ... powers occupied Drava Banovina, and it was divided between Nazi Germany , Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Fascist Italy , Kingdom of Hungary Regency Hungary and the Independent State of Croatia . Following ... Category Banovinas of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia stub Slovenia geo stub bs Dravska banovina cs Dr vsk b novina de Dravska banovina hr Dravska banovina nl Dravabanaat ru sq Banovina Drava sl Dravska banovina sr sh Dravska banovina uk zh ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Danube Banovina br Dunavska banovina br common name Danube Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 Banat, Ba ka and Baranja flag p1 Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg ... s4 People s Republic of Croatia flag s4 Flag of SR Croatia.svg year start 1929 event end year end 1941 date end image coat image map Danube banovina.png image map caption Danube Banovina detailed map capital Novi Sad stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia , Croatia footnotes File Banovine Jugoslavia.png thumb 250px Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Danube Banovina is 7 The Danube Banovina or Danube Banate Serbian language Serbian Dunavska banovina lang hr Dunavska banovina lang hu Dunai B ns g lang de Donau Banschaft was a province Ban title banovina ... . The capital city of the Danube Banovina was Novi Sad . The province was named after the Danube River. Population According to 1931 census, the Danube Banovina had 2,387,495 inhabitants. The population ... 16.3 Borders According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Danube Banovina is bounded on the south west by the boundaries ... of the Sava Banovina Sava and Drina Banovina ... of the Drina Banovina on Mount Kotlenik, near Crni Vrh hill 768 . History In 1939, when the new Banovina of Croatia was formed, id and Ilok districts were transferred from the Danube Banovina to Banovina of Croatia. In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied the Danube Banovina. Ba ka and Baranja regions were attached to Hungary , while Syrmia was attached to the Independent State of Croatia . The remaining rump Danube Banovina including Banat, umadija, and Brani evo existed as part of Nazi ... Socialist Yugoslavia . Instead of the name Danube Banovina, the province officially gained ... and Ba ka regions. Baranja was included into the People s Republic of Croatia, while umadija and Brani evo ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Drina Banovina br Drinska banovina br common name Drina Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 s1 Banovina of Croatia flag s1 Civil Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg s2 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina flag s2 Flag of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg s3 Socialist Republic of Serbia flag s3 Flag of SR Serbia.svg year start 1929 event end year end 1941 date end image coat image map Drinska banovina1931.png image map caption Drina Banovina in 1931 capital Sarajevo stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia footnotes File Banovine Jugoslavia.png thumb 250px Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Drina Banovina is 5 The Drina Banovina or Drina Banate Serbian language Serbian and Bosnian language Bosnian Drinska banovina was a province banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was at Sarajevo and it included portions of present day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia ..., The Drina Banovina is bounded on the west, as far as the Sava , by the boundaries ... of the Littoral Banovina Littoral and Vrbas Banovina s, then on the north by the river Sava to where it is joined by the Kolubara . From this confluence and up to the eastern boundary of the Maritime Banovina eastern ... Banovina follows the eastern boundaries of the districts of Posava capital, Obrenovac , Tamnava ..., the World War II Axis Powers occupied the Drina Banovina and the province was abolished and divided between the Independent State of Croatia and Nazi Germany German occupied Serbia . Following ... of Yugoslavia BosniaHerzegovina hist stub Serbia hist stub bs Drinska banovina de Drinska banovina fr Banovine de la Drina hr Drinska banovina it Banovina della Drina nl Drinabanaat ru sq Banovina Drina sr sh Drinska banovina uk zh ... more details
of present day Croatia was also part of the Vrbas Banovina. Borders According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Vrbas Banovina is bounded, from the north eastern boundary of the district ... portion of the Vrbas Banovina with Croat majority Derventa and Grada ac in the northeast was detached and made a part of the newly formed Banovina of Croatia . In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied Vrbas Banovina and the province was abolished and attached to the Independent State of Croatia ...Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Vrbas Banovina br Vrbaska banovina br common name Vrbas Banovina subdivision banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 s1 Banovina of Croatia flag s1 Civil Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg s2 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina flag s2 Flag of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg s3 Federal State of Croatia flag s3 Flag ... image map Vrbaska banovina1929 1941.png image map caption Map of the Vrbas Banovina 1929 1945 capital Banja Luka stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia footnotes File Banovine Jugoslavia.png thumb 250px Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Vrbas Banovina is 3 Image Vrbaska banovina1931.png thumb 250px Map of the Vrbas Banovina 1931 Image Vrbaska banovina1939.png thumb 250px Map of the Vrbas Banovina 1939 The Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate Serbian language Serbian , Bosnian language Bosnian , and Croatian language Croatian Vrbaska banovina was a province banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas ... . From this point the boundary of the Banovina follows the northern boundary of the districts ... coincides with the boundary ... of the Sava Banovina. Population The population of the Vrbas Banovina ... . A Dvor district became part of the Socialist Republic of Croatia . Since 1992, the area of the former ... of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Historical regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina bs Vrbaska banovina ... more details
File CroatiaSisak Moslavina.png thumb right 200px Banovina is located in the southern part of Sisak Moslavina County Banovina formerly known as Banska krajina , Banija ref name Banovina Dalibor Brozovi , Hrvatska enciklopedija LZMK Hrvatska enciklopedija , 1. sv. A Bd , Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krle a Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krle a , Zagreb, 1999., str. 600. ISBN 953 6036 29 0 ref is a geographical region in central Croatia , between the rivers Sava , Una Sava Una , and Kupa river Kupa . Main towns in the region include Petrinja , Glina, Croatia Glina , Hrvatska Kostajnica Kostajnica , and Dvor . The area is almost entirely located in the Sisak Moslavina county . The area suffered during the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s, with much of the population fleeing from the war and the economy in distress. See also Geography of Croatia References reflist External links http www.matica.hr Vijenac vij232.nsf AllWebDocs opacic Mrvice s banskoga stola Essay about names derived from the title Ban , in Croatian Geographical regions of Croatia coord 45 20 36 N 16 13 07 E region HR type landmark source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Banovina Region Category Regions of Croatia CentralCroatia geo stub bs Banija cs Banovina de Banovina Region fr Banija hr Banovina sr sh Banija sv Banovina region uk ... more details
1476 See also Slavonia Kingdom of Slavonia Croatia Slavonia Slavonian Krajina External links http ... of medieval Kingdom of Hungary coord missing Bosnia and Herzegovina Category History of Croatia ... Category Historical regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina BosniaHerzegovina hist stub Croatia hist stub ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Banovina of Ma va br Banatus Machoviensis br br Ma vanska banovina br Macs i b ns g common name Banovina of Ma va subdivision banovina nation the Kingdom of Hungary p1 Theme of Sirmium flag p1 Simple Labarum.svg s1 Sanjak of Smederevo flag s1 Ottoman Flag.svg s2 Sanjak of Zvornik flag s2 Ottoman Flag.svg year start 13th century event end year end 16th century date end image coat image map Macvanska banovina.png image map caption Banovina of Ma va in 1490 capital stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia footnotes History of Serbia The Banovina of Ma va Serbian language Serbian or Ma vanska banovina , Latin language Latin Banatus Machoviensis , Hungarian language Hungarian Macs i b ns g was a province banovina of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary , which was located in the present day Ma va region of Serbia . History The region of Ma va came under Hungarian administration after the death of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus in 1180. and it was first known as Lower Syrmia Sirmia ulterior region. The Banovina of Ma va was formed in 1247 by Hungarian king Bela IV who granted it to his son in law Rostislav Mikhailovich , a refugee Russia n prince. Banovina was named after a town called Ma va Macho , but the location of this settlement has not been clearly established in modern ... abac . Banovina of Ma va was ruled by several powerful ban title ban s. In the 13th century, B la of Ma va grandson of Hungarian king Bela IV and son of Rostislav Mikhailovich ruled Banovina of Ma va ... until his death in 1316. ref Mom ilo Spremi , Despot ura Brankovi i Ma vanska banovina ... Syrmia and the last one also became the ban of Slavonia and Croatia , which were also parts of the Kingdom ... DEFAULTSORT Banovina Of Macva Category History of Vojvodina Category Kingdom of Hungary Category ... hr Ma vanska banovina hu Macs i b ns g ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Morava Banovina br Moravska banovina br common name Morava Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 s1 Socialist Republic of Serbia flag s1 Flag of SR Serbia.svg year start 1929 event end year end 1941 date end image coat image map Banovine Jugoslavia.png image map caption Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Morava Banovina is 8 capital Ni stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia footnotes The Morava Banovina or Morava Banate Serbian language Serbian Moravska banovina was a province Ban title banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of parts of present day Central Serbia including a small part of Kosovo and it was named for the Morava rivers, Serbia Morava Rivers . The capital city of the Morava Banovina was Ni . Borders According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 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 Lu nica at Descani Kladenac . From this point the boundary of the Banovina follows the southern boundaries of the districts of Lu nica, Ni , Dobri , Prokuplje , Kosanica , Lab River Lab and Vu itrn Vushtrria , including all these districts, and at the intersection of the boundaries of the three districts of Vu itrn, Gra anica monastery Gra anica and Drenica it joins the boundary of the Zeta Banovina . The boundary then continues northwards, coinciding with the boundaries of the Zeta, Drina Banovina Drina , and Danube Banovina s. History In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied the Morava Banovina and it was made ... Moravska banovina bg de Moravska banovina hr Moravska banovina nl Moravabanaat ru sq Banovina Morava sr sh Moravska banovina uk ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Vardar Banovina br Vardarska banovina br common name Vardar Banovina subdivision Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina nation the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 s1 Socialist Republic of Macedonia flag s1 Flag of the SR Macedonia.svg s2 Socialist Republic of Serbia flag s2 Flag of SR Serbia.svg year start 1929 event end year end 1941 date end image coat image map Vardar003.png image map caption Map of Vardar Banovina capital Skopje stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Republic of Macedonia , Serbia footnotes Image Banovine Jugoslavia.png thumb 250px Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Vardar Banovina is 9 The Vardar Banovina or Vardar Banate or Vardarska Banovina lang sh Vardarska banovina , was a province banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was located in the southernmost part of the country, encompassing the whole of today s Republic of Macedonia , southern parts of Central Serbia and southeastern parts of Kosovo . It was named after the Vardar River and its administrative capital was the city of Skopje . According to the 1930 statistics of the Central Press Bureau of the Ministerial Council ref published in the Central Press Bureau of the Ministerial Council, Belgrade 1930 ref out of the 9 Yugoslav banovinas, the Vardarska banovina ... Banovina is bounded on the north by the boundaries of the Zeta Banovina Zeta and Morava Banovina s, and on the east ... In 1941, the World War II Axis Powers occupied the Vardar Banovina and divided it between Bulgaria ... of Yugoslavia banovine coord missing Serbia Yugoslavia stub commonscat Vardar Banovina Category ... bs Vardarska banovina cs Vardarsk b novina de Vardarska banovina fr Banovine du Vardar hr Vardarska banovina id Vardar Banovina it Banovina del Vardar mk nl Vardarbanaat ru sq Banovina Vardari sr sh Vardarska banovina fi Vardarin banovina ... more details
Summary Maps of bih municipalities which were included in BanovinaCroatia. Source is Croatian historical maps Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Category Maps of the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Maps of the history of the Republika Srpska Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ... more details
Creation of Yugoslavia Kingdom of Yugoslavia Banovina of Croatia Independent State of Croatia Yugoslav ..., resulting in the Cvetkovi Ma ek Agreement of August 1939 and the autonomous Banovina of Croatia ... Republika Hrvatska icon no conventional long name Republic of Croatia common name Croatia image flag ... map caption location color green region Europe region color dark grey legend Location Croatia Europe.png ... capital government type Parliamentary republic leader title1 President of Croatia President leader name1 Ivo Josipovi leader title2 Prime Minister of Croatia Prime Minister leader name2 Zoran Milanovi leader title3 Parliament of Croatia Speaker of Parliament leader name3 Boris prem established event1 Littoral Croatia Principality established date1 9th century, independent c. 840 established event2 Kingdom of Croatia medieval Kingdom established date2 925 established event3 Croatia in personal union with Hungary Union with Hungary established date3 1102 established event4 Joined Croatia in the Habsburg ... Time CEST utc offset DST 2 demonym Croat , Croatian ethnic groups 89.6 Croats , br 4.5 Serbs of Croatia ... .hr calling code Telephone numbers in Croatia 385 ISO 3166 1 alpha2 HR ISO 3166 1 alpha3 CRO ISO 3166 1 num 191 vehicle code HR alt sport code CRO aircraft code 9A Croatia IPAc en audio en us Croatia.ogg ... of Croatia lang hr Republika Hrvatska Audio Republika Hrvatska.ogg listen , is a unitary ... . Its capital political capital and List of cities in Croatia largest city is Zagreb . The country is divided into Counties of Croatia 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ... climate s. Croatia s Adriatic Sea coast is long and traced by List of islands of Croatia ... of present day Croatia. They organised the state into two dukedoms by the 9th century. Tomislav of Croatia Tomislav became the first king by 925 AD, elevating Croatia to the status of a kingdom. The Kingdom of Croatia medieval Kingdom of Croatia retained its sovereignty for nearly two centuries, reaching ... more details
Slovenes Slovenes of Croatia lang hr Slovenci Hrvatske , lang sl Slovenci na Hrva kem are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia . According to 2001 census, there was 13,173 Slovenes in Croatia, from which most of them lived in Zagreb . Slovenes are officially recognized as an autochthonous national minority, and as such, they elect a special representative to the Croatian Parliament , shared with members of four other national minorities. ref cite web url http www.sabor.hr Default.aspx?art 1874 language Croatian publisher Croatian Parliament title Pravo pripadnika nacionalnih manjina u Republici ... accessdate 2011 12 29 ref Culture Slovene minority in Croatia has Central library of Slovenes in Republic of Croatia in Karlovac . ref http www.min kulture.hr default.aspx?id 200 Ministarstvo kulture ... Triglav , Split, Croatia Split Society of Slovenes Dr. France Pre eren , ibenik Slovene Cultural ... Cultural Society Oljka , Pore Number of Slovenes in Croatia class toccolours sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 cellpadding 5 bgcolor ccccff Official name of Croatia Year Number of Slovenes Sava Banovina and Littoral Banovina br small later Banovina of Croatia small 1931 37,066 rowspan 3 Socialist Republic of Croatia People s Republic of Croatia 1948 38,734 1953 43,482 1961 39,103 rowspan 2 Socialist Republic of Croatia 1971 32,497 1981 25,360 rowspan 2 Croatia Republic of Croatia 1991 22,376 2001 13,173 colspan 3 small Croatian Bureau of Statistics ref http www.vojska.net eng armed forces croatia about population Population of Croatia from 1931 to 2001 ref small 2001 Census class toccolours sortable ... E01 02 02 E01 02 02.html Popis stanovni tva 2001. godine ref small Notable Slovenes of Croatia Notable Slovenes of Croatia and persons with Slovene roots. Stanko Vraz , Croatian and Slovene poet Antun ... player External links http www.slovenci.hr zveza.asp?ent 1 Union of Slovene Alliances in Croatia References Reflist Ethnic groups in Croatia Category Ethnic groups in Croatia Category Croatian ... more details
of Croatia . The red white blue tricolour has been used as the Croatian flag since 1848 . While the Banovina of Croatia existed within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , it had a similar flag without the modern crown above the chequy. During the Independent State of Croatia , flag was like the modern, but without ... a separate province Banovina of Croatia was made. It took, as one can expect, the red white blue ... Croats. When the Banovina of Croatia was formed, the ahovnica chequy gules and argent was retained ... of Croatia SR CroatiaBanovina Hrvatska was created in 1939 by the agreement Cvetkovi Ma ek ... banovinas. The new Banovina Hrvatska included what is now Croatia excluding Istria, Rijeka and Zadar ... 26, 1939. It brought to Croats creation of Banate of CroatiaBanovina Hrvatska with wide autonomy ...Expand Croatian Zastava Republike Hrvatske date January 2011 Infobox flag Name Croatia Image Flag of Croatia.svg ... tricolor of red, white, and blue with the Coat of Arms of Croatia in the center. Designer ..., and blue superimposed by the emblem of the Croatian Navy. Designer3 The flag of Croatia is one of the state symbols of Croatia . It consists of three equal size, horizontal stripes in colours red , white and blue . The flag combines the colours of the flags of the Kingdom of Croatia red and white ... was white. While Croatia was part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia its ... before the proclamation of independence from Yugoslavia and a day before the Constitution of Croatia on 22 December 1990. The shield is in the red and white checks of Croatia. Above is a crown made of shields of its various regions. From left to right they are the ancient arms of Croatia, Dubrovnik ... one made of three Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia. Therefore, it is not unusual that the flag ... Croatia proclaimed independence, and a tricolour became the state flag, again without coat of arms ... was short living. After a short time, Croatia was united with Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the State ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Darda settlement type Municipality pushpin map Croatia latd 45.626082 longd 18.692513 subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name flag Croatia subdivision type1 Counties of Croatia County subdivision name1 Osijek Baranja County leader title Mayor leader name Anto Vukoje area blank1 title Village area blank1 km2 73.18 area total km2 94.24 population total 7,062 population blank1 title Village population blank1 5,394 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 Darda is a village and a municipality just north of Osijek , Croatia . It is located across the Drava river in Baranja region Baranja . The population of the village is 5,394, with a total of 7,062 people in the municipality. Name In Hungarian language Hungarian the town is known as D rda , in German language German as Lanzenau , and in Serbian Cyrillic as . History It was first mentioned in the end of 13th and beginning of 14th century as Tarda . During the Kingdom of Hungary medieval Hungarian administration 13th 16th century , the area was part of the Baranya former county Baranya county . In the 16th 17th century, area was part of the Ottoman Empire and administratively belonged to the Sanjak of Moh cs Moha . Ottoman Empire Ottoman traveler Evliya elebi in 1663 described Darda as an important market place with a strong fortress with towers. According to elebi, fortified part of the settlement had 50 houses and one mosque, while part of the settlement outside of the walls had one han and ten shops. Since the end of the 17th century, area was part of the Habsburg ..., and from 1929 to 1941 part of the Danube Banovina . From 1941 to 1944, it was occupied by Hungary ... 1945, when it was transfered to the People s Republic of Croatia . During the War in Croatia 1991 1995 War in Croatia 1991 1995 , Darda was incorporated, along with some other Towns in the Former ... County Baranja Osijek Baranja Category Municipalities of Croatia Category Populated places in Osijek ... more details
Banovina of Croatia was created with Cvetkovi Ma ek agreement as a unit of limited autonomy. It consisted ... s. Ivan uba i was appointed for the Ban of Banovina of Croatia until the collapse of Kingdom ... Croatia between several banovina s provinces border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 2 style border collapse ... 26 August 1939 In 1939, the Banovina of Croatia was created with Cvetkovi Ma ek agreement as a unit ... ban in the 19th century included the historical coats of arms of Croatia , Slavonia and Dalmatia Ban of Croatia Croatian language Croatian Hrvatski ban was the title of local rulers and after 1102 viceroy viceroys of Croatia. From earliest periods of Croatian state, some provinces were ruled by Ban ... bans eventually become chief government officials in Croatia. They were at the head of Ban s Government, effectively the first prime ministers of Croatia. The institution of ban in Croatia persisted ... King Peter Kre imir IV of Croatia Peter Kre imir IV . After the Croats elected Hungarian kings as kings of Croatia in 1102, the title of ban acquired the meaning of viceroy bans were appointed by the king, as his representatives in Kingdom of Croatia medieval Kingdom of Croatia , heads of the Croatian Parliament Parliament and also as supreme commander of Croatian Army. Croatia was governed by the viceregal ... and Croatia. Two different bans were occasionally appointed until 1476, when the institution of a single ... in the Croatian Hungarian Kingdom The following Bans of Croatia existed in the Kingdom of Hungary border ... there were parallel bans of the Croatia and Dalmatia and of the Whole of Slavonia border 0 cellspacing ... of the Dalmatia and Croatia style width 50 background silver align center Bans of the Whole of Slavonia ... of Croatia and Dalmatia in 1392, Butko Kurjakovi in 1394, and then again Gorjanski in the period ... silver align center Bans of the Dalmatia and Croatia style width 50 background silver align center Bans ... column Bans of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia During the period of separate titles of ban, several ... more details
Politics of Croatia The primary territorial subdivisions of the Republic of Croatia called upanije singular ... Former counties of CroatiaCroatia has had sub divisions since the Middle Ages . However, their sizes, names and positions changed with time. The Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia was subdivided in 1867 ... divided into districts. The Parliament of Croatia was officially called Sabor Kraljevine ... of Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia Croatia Slavonia and Kingdom of Dalmatia Dalmatia there were six units Dubrova ka oblast, Osje ka oblast, Primorsko kraji ka oblast Karlovac , Split, Croatia Splitska ... in 1929, most of the territory of the former Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia became part of the Sava Banovina and some of the territory of the former Kingdom of Dalmatia became part of the Littoral Banovina , but the borders of historical provinces were not respected. In Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Socialist Yugoslavia , the Socialist Republic of Croatia was divided into op ine sing ... were introduced in the 1990 Constitution of Croatia , and have only slightly changed since. Organization ... affairs. Clear List of counties Since the counties were re established in 1992, Croatia is divided ..., with the latest revision taking place in 2006. The counties subdivide into 127 List of cities in Croatia cities and 429 Municipalities of Croatia municipalities . ref name CountiesAct2006 cite news newspaper ... and Municipalities of the Republic of Croatia Act url http narodne novine.nn.hr clanci sluzbeni ... 90 style font size 100 text align right style width 120px Counties of Croatia County style width 75px ... County Po ega Slavonia Po ega, Croatia Po ega style text align right 1,845 style text align right ... style text align right 172,977 Split Dalmatia County Split Dalmatia Split, Croatia Split style ... Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveu ili ta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 1996. Counties of Croatia Articles on first level administrative divisions of European countries Categories Category Counties of Croatia Category ... more details
This is a list of years in Croatia . See also the timeline of Croatian history . Each article deals with events in Croatia in a given year. 19th century 1800s 1800 in Croatia 1800 w 1801 in Croatia 1801 w 1802 in Croatia 1802 w 1803 in Croatia 1803 w 1804 in Croatia 1804 w 1805 in Croatia 1805 w 1806 in Croatia 1806 w 1807 in Croatia 1807 w 1808 in Croatia 1808 w 1809 in Croatia 1809 1810s 1810 in Croatia 1810 w 1811 in Croatia 1811 w 1812 in Croatia 1812 w 1813 in Croatia 1813 w 1814 in Croatia 1814 w 1815 in Croatia 1815 w 1816 in Croatia 1816 w 1817 in Croatia 1817 w 1818 in Croatia 1818 w 1819 in Croatia 1819 1820s 1820 in Croatia 1820 w 1821 in Croatia 1821 w 1822 in Croatia 1822 w 1823 in Croatia 1823 w 1824 in Croatia 1824 w 1825 in Croatia 1825 w 1826 in Croatia 1826 w 1827 in Croatia 1827 w 1828 in Croatia 1828 w 1829 in Croatia 1829 1830s 1830 in Croatia 1830 w 1831 in Croatia 1831 w 1832 in Croatia 1832 w 1833 in Croatia 1833 w 1834 in Croatia 1834 w 1835 in Croatia 1835 w 1836 in Croatia 1836 w 1837 in Croatia 1837 w 1838 in Croatia 1838 w 1839 in Croatia 1839 1840s 1840 in Croatia 1840 w 1841 in Croatia 1841 w 1842 in Croatia 1842 w 1843 in Croatia 1843 w 1844 in Croatia 1844 w 1845 in Croatia 1845 w 1846 in Croatia 1846 w 1847 in Croatia 1847 w 1848 in Croatia 1848 w 1849 in Croatia 1849 1850s 1850 in Croatia 1850 w 1851 in Croatia 1851 w 1852 in Croatia 1852 w 1853 in Croatia 1853 w 1854 in Croatia 1854 w 1855 in Croatia 1855 w 1856 in Croatia 1856 w 1857 in Croatia 1857 w 1858 in Croatia 1858 w 1859 in Croatia 1859 1860s 1860 in Croatia 1860 w 1861 in Croatia 1861 w 1862 in Croatia 1862 w 1863 in Croatia 1863 w 1864 in Croatia 1864 w 1865 in Croatia 1865 w 1866 in Croatia 1866 w 1867 in Croatia 1867 w 1868 in Croatia 1868 w 1869 in Croatia 1869 1870s 1870 in Croatia 1870 w 1871 in Croatia 1871 w 1872 in Croatia 1872 w 1873 in Croatia 1873 w 1874 in Croatia 1874 w 1875 in Croatia 1875 w 1876 in Croatia 1876 w 1877 in Croatia 1877 w 1878 in Croatia 1878 ... more details
proclaimed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia the establishment of the Home Rule Banovina of Croatia in 1939 ...Politics of Croatia The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia is promulgated by the Croatian Parliament ... socialist Yugoslavia , allowed the Socialist Republic of Croatia to have its own Constitution. Following ... single party system and adopted a liberal democracy liberal democratic Constitution of Croatia as the Republic of Croatia. ref name december 1990 cite news url http narodne novine.nn.hr clanci sluzbeni ... Presidents of Croatia Presidential executive powers shared with the Government . In 2000 and 2001 ... The millenary identity of the Croatia nation and the continuity of its statehood, confirmed ... the independent mediaeval state of Croatia founded in the ninth century the Kingdom of Croats ... regarding the restoration of the Triune Kingdom of Croatia under the authority of the Banus grounded ... of 1868 on the relations between the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia and the Kingdom ... of the Croatian Parliament of 29 October 1918 to dissolve state relations between Croatia and Austria Hungary and the simultaneous affiliation of independent Croatia, invoking its historical ... Council of National Liberation of Croatia 1943 , as opposed to the proclamation of the Independent State of Croatia 1941 , and subsequently in the Constitution of the People s Republic of Croatia 1947 and all later constitutions of the Socialist Republic of Croatia 1963 1990 , on the threshold ... elections 1990 reaffirmed its millenniary statehood. By the new Constitution of the Republic of Croatia ... to establish and defend the Republic of Croatia as a free, independent, sovereign ... order, the Republic of Croatia is established as the national state of the Croatian nation ... expressed in the free elections, the Republic of Croatia is hereby founded and shall develop ... This chapter defines Croatia as unitary and indivisible democratic and social state in which ... more details