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Littoral Banovina
Primorska banovina
Приморска бановина
Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1929–1939

Littoral Banovina (red) within
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (light yellow)
CapitalSplit
Area 
• 1931
19,653 km2 (7,588 sq mi)
Population 
• 1931
901,660
History 
• Established
3 October 1929
• Disestablished
26 August 1939
Succeeded by
Banovina of Croatia Littoral Banovina
Today part ofCroatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate (Croatian: Primorska banovina; Serbian: Приморска бановина / Primorska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the Croatian region of Dalmatia and parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal (maritime) location. The capital city of the Littoral Banovina was Split.

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Banovina of Croatia

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merger of Sava and Littoral banovinas into a single autonomous entity, with small parts of the Drina, Zeta, Vrbas and Danube banovinas also included. Its...

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Ban of Croatia

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and Littoral Banovinas along with smaller parts of Vrbas, Zeta, Drina and Danube Banovina's. Ivan Šubašić was appointed for the Ban of Banovina of Croatia...

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Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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Drina Banovina (Drinska banovina), capital: Sarajevo Littoral Banovina (Primorska banovina), capital: Split Morava Banovina (Moravska banovina), capital:...

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Ivo Tartaglia

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a former ban (governor) of the province of Littoral Banovina (Croatian/Serbo-Croat: Primorska banovina), and the 32nd mayor of Split, Yugoslavia (in...

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Vardar Banovina

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Banovina, or Vardar Banate (Macedonian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska banovina; Serbian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska Banovina;...

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Primorje

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name for littoral regions Primorje (company), construction company from Slovenia Primorje, colloquial for Littoral Banovina (Primorska banovina) from 1929...

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Sava Banovina

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Adriatic. In 1939, the Sava Banovina was merged with the Littoral Banovina and parts of neighboring provinces to create the Banovina of Croatia. In 1941, the...

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Dalmatia

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in Zeta Banovina, from the Bay of Kotor to Pelješac peninsula including Dubrovnik. In 1939, Littoral Banovina was joined with Sava Banovina (and with...

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Banovina Palace

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Split (seat of Littoral Banovina) Town Assembly Building in Cetinje, Montenegro (seat of Zeta Banovina) Sabor Palace (seat of Banovina of Croatia) "Zgrada...

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Drina Banovina

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Yugoslavia, The Drina Banovina is bounded on the west, as far as the Sava, by the boundaries ... of the Littoral and Vrbas Banovinas, then on the north by...

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Administrative divisions of Croatia

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or public entities, non local authorities) Banovinas Banovina of Croatia Sava Banovina Littoral Banovina Districts Cities and municipalities Cadastral...

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Zeta Banovina

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Banovina is bounded on the north by the southern boundaries of the Littoral and Drina Banovinas ... as far as the intersection of the boundaries of the three...

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Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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Croats in the Cvetković-Maček Agreement, a single Banovina of Croatia was formed from two of these banovinas (and from sections of others).[citation needed]...

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1931 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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population census on 31 March 1931. The Kingdom was divided into Banovinas. Banovinas were divided into districts, and districts into municipalities. Below...

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1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election

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Murska Sobota, Drava Banovina) Josip Berković (Metković and Hvar, Littoral Banovina) Šerif Bećirović (JNS, Vučitrn, Morava Banovina) Dimitrije Beširović...

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1935 Yugoslavian Senate election

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Morava Banovina, three in Danube Banovina, Drava Banovina, Drina Banovina and Zeta Banovina, two in Sava Banovina, Vardar Banovina and Vrbas Banovina and...

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Governorate of Dalmatia

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occupied Marindol and other villages that had previously belonged to the Banovina of Croatia, Milić-Selo, Paunović-Selo, Žunić-Selo, Vukobrati, Vidnjevići...

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Fortress of Klis

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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1929–1939 Littoral Banovina within Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1939–1941 Banovina of Croatia within Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1941–1945...

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History of Split

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unit, Littoral Banovina. After the Cvetković-Maček agreement, Split became the part of new administrative unit (merging of Sava and Littoral Banovina plus...

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1932 Yugoslavian Senate election

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Banovina, eight in Danube Banovina, five in Drina Banovina, Morava Banovina and Vardar Banovina, four in Drava Banovina, three in Littoral Banovina,...

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Croatian question

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creating the autonomous Banovina of Croatia. This province, mostly coterminous with the former Sava and Littoral Banovinas with the exception of a few...

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Neum

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was included in the Littoral Banovina, and in 1939 when, following the Cvetković–Maček Agreement, it was included in the Banovina of Croatia. Josip Broz...

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Municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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divided among 4 banovinas: Drina Banovina, Littoral Banovina, Vrbas Banovina and Zeta Banovina. On 26 August 1939, the Decree on Banovina of Croatia was...

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List of Bosnia and Herzegovina football champions

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Yugoslav Football Championship. The clubs of the Drina Banovina, part of Littoral Banovina and Vrbas Banovina, territorially similar to present-day Bosnia and...

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Administrative divisions of Yugoslavia

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Zagreb (1929–1939) Littoral Banovina (Primorska banovina), with its capital in Split (1929–1939) Vrbas Banovina (Vrbaska banovina), with its capital in...

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Danube Banovina

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