- Zeta Banovina
The Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate (Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian: Зетска бановина/"Zetska banovina") was a province (banovina) of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present-dayMontenegro as well as adjacent parts ofCentral Serbia ,Kosovo ,Croatia , andBosnia and Herzegovina . It was named for theZeta River which also gave its name to the Medieval state of Zeta that roughly corresponded to modern Montenegro. The capital city of the Zeta Banovina wasCetinje .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 andDrina Banovina s ... as far as the intersection of the boundaries of the three districts ofDragačevo ,Žiča andStudenica . From this point and as far as the national frontier withAlbania , the boundary of this Banovina follows the eastern boundaries of the districts of Studenica,Deževa , Mitrovica,Drenica and Drin, including all these districts. Then the boundary coincides, up to theAdriatic Sea , with the Yugoslav-Albanian State frontier.History
In 1939, ethnic Croatian areas of the Zeta Banovina from the
Bay of Kotor toPelješac includingDubrovnik were merged with a newBanovina of Croatia .In 1941, the
World War II Axis Powers occupied the remaining area of the Zeta Banovina. A small area around theGulf of Kotor was annexed by Fascist Italy while much of the rest was joined with Italian-occupied Montenegro and Albania. Eastern areas were made part of German-occupied Serbia and western areas part ofIndependent State of Croatia .Following World War II, the region was divided between
Montenegro ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Serbia , andCroatia within a federal Socialist Yugoslavia.Demographics
According to the 1931 census, the Zeta Banovina had a population of 925,516 and an area of 30,741 km².
Bans of Zeta
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Krsto Smiljanić (1932 - 1931)
*Uroš Krulj (1931 - 1932)
*Aleksa Stanišić (1932 - 1934)
*Mujo Sočica (1934 - 1936)
*Petar Ivanišević (1936 - 1939)
*Božidar Krstić (1939 - 1941)
*Blažo Đukanović (1941 -17 April 1941 )References
* [http://www.geocities.com/dagtho/yugconst19310903.html The Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia]
ee also
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia
*Montenegro
*Zeta (state) External links
* [http://terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro/kepek/netre/178.gifMap]
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