Banovina of Croatia
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The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Banovina Hrvatska / Бановина Хрватска) was an autonomous province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941. It was formed by a merger of Sava and Littoral banovinas into a single autonomous entity, with small parts of the Drina, Zeta, and Danube banovinas also included. Its capital was Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Its sole Ban during this period was Ivan Šubašić.
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Ulica Vjenceslava Novaka, City of Zagreb Gradska četvrt Gornji grad - Medveščak (Zagreb)
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| N 45.816666666667 ° | E 15.983333333333 ° |
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Ulica Vjenceslava Novaka 32
10101 City of Zagreb, Gradska četvrt Gornji grad - Medveščak (Zagreb)
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