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  1. Zeta Banovina

    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 ... Banovine Jugoslavia.png image map caption Map of Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 The Zeta Banovina is 6 ... , 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 ... State frontier. History History of Montenegro In 1939, Croats ethnic Croatian areas of the Zeta 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 ... . Demographics According to the 1931 census, the Zeta Banovina had a population of 925,516 and an area of 30,741  km . Bans of Zeta Krsto Smiljani 1932 1931 Uro Krulj 1931 1932 Aleksa Stani i ... Category History of Kosovo bs Zetska banovina bg de Zetska banovina hr Zetska banovina mk nl Zetabanaat ru sq Banovina Zeta sr ... , Kosovo , Croatia , and Bosnia and Herzegovina . It was named for the Zeta River which also gave its name to the Middle Ages Medieval state of Zeta state Zeta that roughly corresponded to modern Montenegro. 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 ... 1941 17 April 1941 See also Kingdom of Yugoslavia Montenegro Zeta state References http web.archive.org ...   more details



  1. Banovina

    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



  1. Morava Banovina

    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



  1. Vardar Banovina

    Banovina is bounded on the north by the boundaries of the Zeta Banovina Zeta and Morava Banovina s, and on the east ...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 ... 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



  1. Banovina of Croatia

    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 ...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 Montenegro flag s3 Flag of SR Montenegro.svg image flag Civil Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg ... 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 Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 ... http flagspot.net flags hr 1939.html Flags of the World ref Ban of the Banovina of Croatia in that period ... state unitary Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Croat leaders won autonomy for a new ethnic based banovina ... hpm p0260003.htm Croatian History Museum ref The entire area of the Sava Banovina Sava and Littoral Banovina s was combined and parts of the Vrbas Banovina Vrbas , Zeta Banovina Zeta , Drina Banovina Drina and Danube Banovina Danube banovinas districts Br ko District Br ko , Derventa , Dubrovnik , Fojnica .... Legally, the Banovina of Croatia remained a part of the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia, while the Axis proceeded to dismember Yugoslav territory and the Banovina along with it. Some of the coastal ... within it, succeeding the Banovina. Population History of Croatia Banovina of Croatia was populated ... body of football within the Banovina. It organized Croatian First League 1940 41 a domestic league 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 ...   more details



  1. Littoral Banovina

    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 the Kingdom of Yugoslavia p1 s1 year start 1929 event end year end 1939 date end image coat image map 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 between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the historical region of Dalmatia , now 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 of the limits of the three districts of Jajce , Bugojno , and Travnik Rakovce, hill 1217 . From this point the boundary of the Banovina follows the eastern border of the district of Bugojno, then the northern boundary of the district of Konjic , to continue along the eastern boundary ..., 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 ... Banovina. Coastal areas from Split city Split to Zadar Zara were annexed by Kingdom of Italy 1861 ... 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



  1. Drava Banovina

    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 , Bre ice , Kr ko , Novo Mesto , Metlika , rnomelj , Ko evje and Logatec , including all the districts ... powers occupied Drava Banovina, and it was divided between Nazi Germany , Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 ... 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



  1. Sava Banovina

    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 of Yugoslavia p1 s1 year start 1929 event end year end 1939 date end image coat image map Banovine 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 follows the course of the Drava, then that of the Danube , as far as the northern boundary of the district 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 ... 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 ... Yugoslavia stub Croatia stub bs Savska banovina de Savska banovina hr Savska banovina nl Savabanaat ru sq Banovina Sava sl Savska banovina sr sh Savska banovina ...   more details



  1. Drina Banovina

    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 . It was named after the Drina River and, like all Yugoslav banovinas, was intentionally not based ..., 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 ... 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



  1. Danube Banovina

    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 ... end 1941 date end image coat image map Danube banovina.png image map caption Danube Banovina detailed ... 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 ... . 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 ... were included into Serbia Proper . Cities Some large cities of the Danube Banovina were Novi ... Mitrovica Mitrovica now Sremska Mitrovica Kragujevac Smederevo Po arevac Bans of Danube Banovina 1929 ... 1941 References and further reading Dunavska banovina , Enciklopedija Novog Sada , sveska 7, urednik ... banovine coord missing commonscat Danube Banovina Category History of Serbia Category History ...   more details



  1. Vrbas Banovina

    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 ... 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 ... 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 ... . 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 ... 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 ... of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Historical regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina bs Vrbaska banovina de Vrbaska banovina fr Banovine du Vrbas hr Vrbaska banovina it Banovina del Vrbas nl Vrbasbanaat ru sq Banovina Vrbasi sr sh uk ...   more details



  1. Banovina (region)

    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



  1. Banovina of Slavonia

    Misleading section Unreferenced section date September 2009 Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Banovina of Slavonia br Banatus Sclavoniae br Slavonska banovina br br Szlav n b ns g common name Banovina of Slavonia subdivision banovina nation the Kingdom of Hungary year start 13th century event end year end 15th century date end image coat image map Hungary 13th cent.png image map caption Map Banovina of Slavonia within the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13th century capital stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina footnotes The Banovina of Slavonia Croatian language Croatian , Bosnian language Bosnian and Serbian language Serbian Latin Slavonska banovina , Serbian language Serbian Cyrillic , Latin language Latin Banatus Sclavoniae , Hungarian language Hungarian Szlav n b ns g was a province banovina of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia medieval Kingdom of Croatia . It included parts of present day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina . The Banovina of Slavonia was formed in the 13th century, and existed until 1476, when it was joined with the Banovina of Croatia medieval Banovina of Croatia . List of bans of Slavonia Aladar 1225 alamon 1226 ula 1229 1234 Opoj 1235 1238 Nikola 1240 Dionizije T rje 1241 1245 Ladislav K n 1245 Rastislav Mstislavi 1247 Stjepan Gutkeled 1248 1260 Roland Ratold 1261 1267 Henrik Gisingovac 1267 1270 Joakim Pektar 1270 1272 Mojs 1272 Matija ak 1272 1273 Dioniz P cz 1274 1275 Ivan Gisingovac 1275 Toma Hontp zm n 1275 1276 Ivan Gisingovac 1276 1277 Nikola Gutkeled 1278 1279 Nikola Gisingovac 1279 1281 Petar Pakra ki 1281 1283 Radoslav Baboni 1290 1293 Henrik Gisingovac 1291 Jakov Kopas 1298 1299 Ladislav Ratold 1300 Henrik Gisingovac 1301 1309 Stjepan Baboni 1310 1316 Ivan Baboni 1316 1322 Nikola Omodejev 1322 1324 Mikac Mihaljevi 1325 1343 Nikola Lackovi 1342 1343 Nikola B nffy 1343 1345 Leustahije Ratold 1356 1361 St ...   more details



  1. Banovina of Ma?va

    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 times. It is suspected that the town of Ma va existed a few kilometers down the river from 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 ... 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



  1. Zeta

    no footnotes date December 2011 Other uses Wiktionary Zeta Greek Alphabet letter zeta Zeta uppercase , lowercase lang el , classical dz ta or zd ta z ta , IPA el zita mod z ta is the sixth ... that arose from zeta include the Roman Z and Cyrillic Ze Cyrillic Ze . Name Unlike the other ... and theta . The word zeta is the ancestor of zed British English UK or zee American English US , the name ... Icelandic , the name zeta is used to refer to the Roman letter Z as well as the Greek letter. Uses ... tt I tt shape of the zeta. Letter anchor Pronunciation The letter represents the voiced alveolar fricative IPAslink z in Modern Greek . The sound represented by zeta in Ancient Greek language Classical ... pronunciation. Vulgar Latin inscriptions use the Greek letter Z for indigenous affricates e.g. zeta ... existed in some other dialects in parallel. Numeral Zeta has the numerical value 7 rather than 6 ... to represent The Riemann zeta function in mathematics The damping ratio of a spring system in engineering ... Zeta was a name used in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season as the record breaking Tropical Storm Zeta ..., George Die Aussprache des griechischen Zeta , in Die Sprache Alkmans Textgeschichte und Sprachgeschichte ..., Sven Tage The pronunciation of zeta in different Greek dialects . In E. Crespo i.a. ed. Dialectologia ... Madrid 1993, pp.  305 321. Category Greek letters als ar an Zeta letra griega arc ast Dseta be bg bar Zeta bo br Zeta lizherenn ca Zeta lletra grega cs Z ta cy Zeta llythyren da Zeta bogstav de Zeta et Dzeeta el es eo Zeto ext Zeta eu Zeta hizkia fa fr Z ta ga Z ite gd Zeta gl Dseta ko hr Zeta slovo id Zeta is Zeta it Zeta lettera greca he sw Dzeta ht ku Zeta la Zeta lv Z ta lb Zeta lt Dzeta raid hu Dz ta mr ms Zeta nl Z ta ja no Zeta nn Zeta nds Zeta pl Dzeta pt ru se simple Zeta letter sk Z ta sl Zeta rka ckb sr fi Zeeta sv Zeta th tr Zita harf uk vi Zeta war Zeta wuu zh yue ...   more details



  1. Zeta (disambiguation)

    TOCRIGHT Zeta or ZETA can refer to Alphabet Zeta letter , the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet Astronomy Zeta Reticuli , a binary star system located in the Reticulum constellation Science Zeta function s, in mathematics Riemann zeta function Zeta potential , the electrokinetic potential of a colloidal system Tropical Storm Zeta 2005 , formed in December 2005 and lasting through January 2006 Z pinch , in fusion power ZETA fusion reactor , the Zero Energy Toroidal or Thermonuclear Assembly reactor, a British test facility Zeta distribution , a discrete probability distribution. Computer magnussoft ZETA , a computer operating system Geography Zeta river , in Montenegro Zeta Plain , in Montenegro History Principality of Zeta , a medieval state, today Montenegro Zeta Banovina , a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941 Popular culture Zeta, a species of Metroid from the game Metroid II Return of Samus Z film Z film , a political film by Costa Gavras Catherine Zeta Jones , Welsh actress Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam , a televised anime Zeta grey alien , an alleged type of extraterrestrial being Mothership Zeta , a place available as downloadable content for the game Fallout 3 The Zeta Project , an animated science fiction series Publishing and manufacturing Zeta magazine Zeta magazine , a Baja California investigative journalism newsweekly GM Zeta platform , a full size car series Zeta automobile , an Australian car produced by Lightburn Zeta key, a tool also known as a hex key Organizations Zeta Phi Beta , an African American sorority Zeta Tau Alpha , a sorority Zeta Phi Rho , a multi cultural fraternity ZetaBoards , a message board service once known as InvisionFree FK Zeta , a Montenegrin football club Los Zetas Cartel , a criminal organization drug cartel based in Mexico Zeta Interactive , an internet marketing firm Fictional characters Infiltration Unit Zeta, a fictional robot character from the animated series Batman Beyond and The Zeta Project E 105 ...   more details



  1. File:Banovina H.GIF

    Summary Maps of bih municipalities which were included in Banovina Croatia. 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



  1. Zeta function

    In mathematics , a zeta function is usually a function mathematics function analogous to the original example the Riemann zeta function math zeta s sum n 1 infty frac 1 n s . math Zeta functions include Airy zeta function , related to the zeros of the Airy function Artin Mazur zeta function Artin Mazur zeta function of a dynamical system Barnes zeta function Beurling zeta function of Beurling generalized primes Dedekind zeta function Dedekind zeta function of a number field Real analytic Eisenstein series Epstein zeta function Epstein zeta function of a quadratic form. Goss zeta function of a function field Hasse Weil zeta function Hasse Weil zeta function of a variety Hurwitz zeta function Hurwitz zeta function A generalization of the Riemann zeta function Ihara zeta function Ihara zeta function of a graph Igusa zeta function Igusa zeta function Jacobi zeta function This is related to elliptic functions and is not analogous to the Riemann zeta function. L function , a twisted zeta function. Lefschetz zeta function Lefschetz zeta function of a morphism Lerch zeta function Lerch zeta function A generalization of the Riemann zeta function Local zeta function of a characteristic p variety Matsumoto zeta function Minakshisundaram Pleijel zeta function of a Laplacian Motivic zeta function of a motive Mordell Tornheim zeta function of several variables Multiple zeta function p adic zeta function of a p adic number Prime zeta function Like the Riemann zeta function, but only summed over primes. Riemann zeta function The archetypal example. Selberg zeta function Selberg zeta function of a Riemann surface Shintani zeta function Weierstrass zeta function This is related to elliptic functions and is not analogous to the Riemann zeta function. Witten zeta function of a Lie group Zeta function operator Zeta function of an operator See also Artin conjecture L functions Artin conjecture ... class S External links http www.maths.ex.ac.uk mwatkins zeta directoryofzetafunctions.htm A directory ...   more details



  1. Zeta (river)

    Unreferenced date April 2009 Zeta Serbian Cyrillic Cyrillic , IPA sh z ta pron is a river in Montenegro . It starts near Nik i , under the Planinica hill flows eastwards for convert 86 km mi 0 abbr on until it confluences into the Mora a River just north of Podgorica . One theory is that the name Zeta derives from an early root meaning harvest or grain modern words etva and ito . The Zeta River is the most significant tributary of the Mora a. The Peru ica hydroelectric power plant near Nik i 307 Megawatt MW , 970 GWh uses the waters of the Zeta River to generate power. After that, the river meander s through the Bjelopavli i Valley , until it empties into the Mora a a few miles north of Podgorica. References Reflist Montenegro geo stub coord 42 27 52 N 19 15 40 E region ME type river source dewiki display title Category Rivers of Montenegro bg de Zeta Fluss fr Zeta rivi re hr Zeta rijeka lt Zeta up hu Zeta foly nl Zeta rivier no Zeta Montenegro nn Zeta i Montenegro pl Zeta rzeka ru sr sv Zeta flod ...   more details



  1. Zeta Antliae

    The Bayer designation Zeta Antliae Ant, Antliae is shared by two star system s in the constellation Antlia Zeta Antliae Antliae HD 82383 82384. Zeta Antliae Antliae HD 82513. They are separated by 0.17 on the sky. SIA astronomical objects Category Bayer objects Antlia, Zeta Category Antlia constellation Stars of Antlia sv Zeta Antliae ...   more details



  1. Zeta (genus)

    italictitle Taxobox name Zeta image image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera familia Vespid ae subfamilia Eumeninae genus Zeta subdivision ranks Species subdivision Zeta abdominalis Drury, 1770 Zeta argillaceum Linnaeus , 1758 Zeta confusum Bequaert & Salt, 1931 Zeta menduzanum Schrottky Zeta is a small neotropical genus of potter wasp s currently containing 4 species. Three of them have restricted distributions Zeta confusum is found only in Cuba Zeta abdominalis is spread through several caribbean islands Jamaica , Hispaniola , Puerto Rico , Virgin Islands and Antigua , with three presently recognized subspecies and Zeta mendozanum is restricted to the Argentine Monte Monte and Patagonia regions of Argentina. Zeta argillaceum , on the other hand, is a very common, widespread and variable species found in the continental Americas from the southern United States where it was probably introduced to central Argentina. The wide range of color variation of this species has led to the recognition of a number of subspecies and varieties currently treated as simple synonym s. References Giordani Soika, A. 1975. Sul genere Zeta Sauss. . Boll. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Venezia 27 111 135. Carpenter, J.M. 2003. Return to the subspecies concept in the genus Zeta . Bolet n del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Paraguay 14 19 24. DEFAULTSORT Zeta Genus Category Biological pest control agents Category Potter wasps potter wasp stub la Zeta genus ru Zeta ...   more details



  1. Euprenolepis zeta

    italictitle orphan date May 2010 There is no an upper level in the taxonomy tree of articles that refers to this article Taxobox name BASEPAGENAME regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta familia Formicidae genus Euprenolepis species E. zeta binomial Euprenolepis zeta binomial authority LaPolla, J. S., 2009 Euprenolepis zeta has been discovered and described by LaPolla, J. S. in 2009 ref LaPolla, J. S., 2009, Taxonomic Revision of the Southeast Asian Ant Genus Euprenolepis., Zootaxa 2046 , pp. 1 25 24 ref . References references Category Formicinae Category Animals described in 2009 ant stub la Euprenolepis zeta vi Euprenolepis zeta ...   more details



  1. Apamea zeta

    Italic title Taxobox name Apamea zeta image Apamea zeta.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae tribus Apameini genus Apamea moth genus Apamea species A. zeta binomial Apamea zeta binomial authority Treitschke, 1825 synonyms Apamea exulis small Lefebvre, 1836 small Apamea maillardi small Geyer small Hadena exulis small Lefebvre, 1836 small Hadena gelata small Lefebvre, 1836 small Exarnis difflua small Geyer, 1837 small Crymodes borea small Guen e, 1852 small Crymodes exulis small Lefebvre, 1836 small Abromias exulis small Lefebvre, 1836 small Apamea borea small Herrich Sch ffer, 1852 small preocc. Guen e, 1852 Polia zeta small Treitschke, 1825 small Abromias zeta small Treitschke, 1825 small Polia clandestina small Boisduval, 1928 small Noctua pernix small Geyer, 1832 small Hadena zeta var. curoi small Calberla, 1888 small Crymodes zeta rofana small Wolfberger, 1952 small Apamea zeta cyanochlora small Varga, 1976 small Apamea zeta pseudopernix small Varga, 1977 small Apamea zeta sandorkovacsi small Peregovits & Varga, 1984 small Apamea zeta carptodistincta small Rakosy, Stangelmaier & Wieser, 1996 small Apamea nichollae small Hampson, 1908 small Apamea murrayi small Gibson, 1920 small The Exile ssp. marmorata or Northern Arches ssp. assimilis Apamea zeta is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from Iceland ... feed on various grasses. Subspecies Apamea zeta zeta most of Europe Apamea zeta assimilis Apamea zeta marmorata Apamea zeta cyanochlora Bulgaria Apamea zeta hellernica Greece Apamea zeta sanderkovacsi Romania Apamea zeta downesi small Mikkola, 2009 small North America Apamea zeta murrayi small Gibson, 1920 small North America Apamea zeta pelagica small Mikkola, 2009 small North America Apamea zeta nichollae small Hampson, 1908 small North America Former subspecies Apamea zeta alticola ... Category Apamea Apamea stub de Apamea zeta la Apamea zeta no Gr tt fjellengfly vi Apamea zeta ...   more details



  1. Magnussoft ZETA

    Infobox OS name magnussoft ZETA screenshot Deleted image removed Image Zeta2.png 250px caption The desktop running on Zeta RC2 developer yellowTAB magnussoft family BeOS source model Closed source frequently ... Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.zeta os.com magnussoft ZETA lowercase magnussoft ZETA , earlier yellowTAB ZETA , was an operating system formerly developed by yellowTAB of Germany based on the BeOS Be Operating System developed by Be Inc. because of yellowTAB s insolvency, ZETA ... . As of February 28, 2007 the current version of ZETA is 1.5. On March 28, 2007, magnussoft announced that it has discontinued funding the development of ZETA by March 16, because the sales figures ... viable. ref name magnussoft discontinues zeta funding ZETA os.com http www.zeta os.com cms news.php?extend.49 Continuity of magnussoft Zeta , March 26, 2007 ref A few days later, the company also stopped the distribution of ZETA in reaction to allegations that ZETA constituted an illegal unlicensed derivative of the BeOS source code and binaries. ref name verkaufsstop ZETA OS.com http www.zeta os.com cms news.php?extend.50 Magnussoft cease distribution of Zeta , April 5, 2007 ref Development ZETA was an effort to bring BeOS up to date, adding support for newer hardware, and features that had ... and other open source efforts to recreate some or all of BeOS s functionality from scratch, ZETA was based on the actual BeOS code base, and it is closed source. ZETA contributed to an increase in activity in the BeOS commercial software market, with a number of new products for both ZETA and the earlier ... Is O3 too much? or where is Zeta users feedback? Bot generated title ref Additional controversy ... needed date March 2007 YellowTAB promoted ZETA mainly in the German market, where it used to be sold ... stopping the distribution of ZETA, it was mainly distributed directly by magnussoft. Versions class wikitable Zeta version Release date Description Release Candidates RC1 RC4 October 15, 2004 The operating ...   more details



  1. The Zeta Project

    Infobox television show name The Zeta Project image File Zeta project1.JPG 250px caption The Zeta Project ... num episodes 26 list episodes List of The Zeta Project episodes preceded by Batman Beyond followed by Batman Beyond took place within episodes followed by Batman Beyond series finale The Zeta Project ... 2001. It is a spin off series based on the character Zeta from the Batman Beyond episode of the same ... . The story s main character, Infiltration Unit Zeta, is a humanoid robot synthoid designed to carry out covert assassinations on the behalf of the NSA . However, when Zeta discovers that one of his ... following this epiphany, Zeta finds he can no longer kill. The newly enlightened Zeta refuses to continue on as an infiltration unit and abandons his mission, going rogue. Zeta is pursued by a team ... Ro Rowen. Plot The Zeta Project follows the exploits of Zeta and Ro as they attempt to prove that he ..., Zeta and Ro search for his creator, the elusive Dr. Selig. Characters Infiltration Unit Zeta Diedrich ..., Zeta has the ability to holographically disguise himself as any individual he has seen, as well as create custom appearances through mixing and matching various physical traits. Though Zeta no longer ... welding lasers and a computer interface. In addition, Zeta possesses great mechanical strength ... old orphan who before joining Zeta in his quest to prove his innocence. She usually acts as a wiser older sister to Zeta, who is often clueless about how to properly blend in with humans. She sees Zeta ... genius who occasionally aids Zeta and Ro. Infiltration Unit 7, a later model of infiltration unit who Zeta comes into conflict with after foiling one of his missions. Infiltration Unit 7 possesses all of Zeta s abilities, greater strength and durability, and a much larger arsenal. It is much less subtle in the execution of its duties than Zeta, and hence, from Zeta s viewpoint, it is evil. Dr. Selig, Zeta s hard to find creator. Agent James Bennet Kurtwood Smith , the leader of the NSA ...   more details




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