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    The Banovina Palace (Serbo-Croatian: Бановинска палата, Banovinska palata, Hungarian: Báni palota, Romanian: Palatul Băniei, Slovak: Bánovinský palác...
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  • central Croatia, also known as Banija Radio Banovina, radio station in the city of Glina, Croatia Banovina Palace, governmental building complex in the city...
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    Chicago, Illinois, US Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US Banovina Palace, Novi Sad, Serbia Robba Fountain, Ljubljana, Slovenia Finlandia Hall...
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    palace was the first building affected by the controversial Skopje 2014 project. The design competition for the new building of the Vardar Banovina was...
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    Banovina, or Vardar Banate (Macedonian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska banovina; Serbian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska Banovina;...
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    Danube Banovina or Danube Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Dunavska banovina / Дунавска бановина), was a banovina (or province) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between...
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    and Slovenes. Between 1929 and 1941, the region was part of the Danube Banovina, a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Its capital city was Novi Sad...
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  • buildings in Novi Sad: Petrovaradin fortress Clock Tower City Hall Banovina Palace Matica Srpska Serbian National Theatre Novi Sad Theatre Novi Sad Youth...
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    Croats, and Slovenes; and in 1929, it became the capital of the Danube Banovina, a province of the newly named Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1921, the population...
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    (4)   SRS (4) Elections Last election 17 December 2023 Meeting place Banovina Palace, Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia Website www.skupstinavojvodine.gov.rs...
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    Niš, and it is situated on Sumatovacka Street near Niš Fortress and Banovina palace, currently seat of the University of Niš. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    (FX), built in the late 1950s Novi Sad: Workers' Association, 1931. Banovina Palace, (now the Executive Council of Vojvodina), 1939. Main Post Office,...
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    aligned with the movement. In the USSR some of the proposals for the unbuilt Palace of the Soviets also had characteristics of the style. Among American architects...
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    Byzantine Empire architectural heritage are found in many royal cities and palaces in Serbia, such as Sirmium, Felix Romuliana and Justiniana Prima, since...
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  • the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina – Historical background of the Banovina Palace". Skupstinavojvodine.gov.rs. Retrieved 25 July 2011. Enikő A. Sajti...
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    flag of Vojvodina Incumbent Bálint Juhász since 25 April 2024 Seat Banovina Palace, Novi Sad Inaugural holder Aleksandar Šević Formation 1945 Website...
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    Secondary school (1933) designed by Egon Steinmann in Zagreb Danube Banovina Palace (1939) designed by Dragiša Brašovan in Novi Sad BIGZ building (1941)...
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    of Serbia when the current building was used by federal parliaments Banovina Palace, seat of Assembly of Vojvodina "History and cultural heritage of the...
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    Club Building in Belgrade, 1939 Palace Albanija, 1939, the first skyscraper in Southeast Europe Danube Banovina Palace stripped classicism by Dragiša Brašovan...
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    and other characteristics of the province. The building, known as Banovina Palace, is the seat of the Government of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina...
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    Incumbent Maja Gojković since 8 May 2024 Government of Vojvodina Seat Banovina Palace, Novi Sad Constituting instrument Statute of the Province Inaugural...
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    Banski Dvor (category Palaces in Europe)
    excellent examples of applied art of its time. The palace was used as residence for the Ban of Vrbas Banovina until 1941. During World War II the interior was...
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    in 1930, in the area of Little Liman, near the location of future Banovina Palace. He graduated from Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad in 1939...
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    Littoral Banovina. After the Cvetković-Maček agreement, Split became the part of new administrative unit (merging of Sava and Littoral Banovina plus some...
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    creation, and it was incorporated into its Zeta Banovina in 1929, before becoming part of the Banovina of Croatia upon its creation in 1939. During World...
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    between Danube Banovina and Drina Banovina, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and in 1931, it was divided between Danube Banovina and Sava Banovina. In 1939, the...
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    Since 1929, Banski Dvori housed Government of Sava Banovina, and since 1939, Government of Banovina of Croatia. On August 26, 1940 Yugoslav government...
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    Littoral Banovina. After the Cvetković-Maček agreement, Split became the part of new administrative unit (merging of Sava and Littoral Banovina plus some...
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  • This is a list of palaces in Serbia. The list includes preserved, restored, and remains (ruins) of palaces (palate), châteaux and castles (dvorci and zamci)...
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    Croatia–Slavonia became a part of the Sava Banovina, and most of the former Kingdom of Dalmatia became part of the Littoral Banovina. On the basis of the political...
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