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Belgrade City Administration Управа града Београда Uprava grada Beograda |
District of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
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Belgrade City Administration surrounded by Danube Banovina |
Capital | Belgrade |
History |
• | Established | 1929 |
• | Disestablished | 1941 |
Today part of | Serbia |
Belgrade City Administration (Serbian: Управа града Београда / Uprava grada Beograda), was an administrative district of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1941. Its administrative center was Belgrade.
History[edit]
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed in 1918 and was initially divided into counties and districts (1918–1922) and administrative oblasts (1922-1929). In 1929, name of the country was changed to Kingdom of Yugoslavia and new administrative units known as banovinas (Serbo-Croatian: banovine, бановине) were introduced. The whole country was divided into 9 banovinas, while area around capital Belgrade was organized as a separate district known as the Belgrade City Administration. Before 1929, territory of Belgrade City Administration was divided between the Belgrade Oblast and the Syrmia Oblast.
In 1941, following Axis invasion, occupation and partition of Yugoslavia, the district was abolished and most of its territory was incorporated into newly formed districts of Belgrade and Veliki Bečkerek within German-occupied Serbia. A smaller part of the district was attached to Vuka County within the Independent State of Croatia.
Geography[edit]
The Belgrade City Administration was completely surrounded by Danube Banovina, whose capital was Novi Sad. The administration included the city of Belgrade, as well as neighboring cities of Zemun and Pančevo.[1]
Demographics[edit]
Inhabitants of the district were mainly Serbs, but members of some other ethnicities (Germans, Hungarians, Croats, etc) were present in the area.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/sr/e/e8/Dunavskabanovina.jpg[permanent dead link]
Further reading[edit]
- Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.
- Istorijski atlas, Intersistem kartografija, Beograd, 2010.
External links[edit]
- Map of the district[permanent dead link]
- Map of the district[permanent dead link]
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Bosna i Hercegovina je država u jugoistočnom dijelu Evrope, smještena na zapadu Balkanskog poluotoka. Sa sjevera, zapada i jugo-zapada graniči sa Hrvatskom, a sa istoka sa Srbijom. Na jugo-istoku graniči sa Crnom Gorom. Glavni grad zemlje je Sarajevo. Nezavisnost je stekla 1. marta 1992. godine nakon odluke građana BiH referendumom o samoopredjeljenju. Prema međunarodnim procjenama, broj stanovništva iznosi 4,498,976 (2006, podaci CIA). | Српски | Боснa и Херцеговинa (Федерација Босне и Херцеговине / Република Српска)
Босна и Херцеговина (БиХ) је држава у југоисточном делу Европе, смештена на западу Балканског полуострва. Састоји се од два ентитета: Републике Српске и Федерације БиХ. Са севера, запада и југа граничи са Хрватском, а са истока са Cрбијом и са Црном Гором. Главни град земље је Сарајево. Независност од бивше Југославије прогласила је 5. априла 1992. | Hrvatski | Bosna i Hercegovina (Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine / Republika Srpska)
Bosna i Hercegovina je država u Europi, na zapadu Balkana. Graniči s Hrvatskom, Srbijom, i Crnom Gorom. Glavni grad je Sarajevo. | English | Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan peninsula of southern Europe with an area of 51,129 km² (19,741 square miles), making it the 127th largest country by area, and an estimated population of around four million people. It borders to ► Serbia, ► Croatia and ► Montenegro. The country is a home to three ethnic 'constituent peoples': Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often identified in English as a Bosnian. In Bosnia, the pan-ethnic distinction between a Bosnian and a Herzegovinian is maintained. The country is decentralized and is administratively divided into two 'entities', the ► Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the ► Republika Srpska (Serbian Republic). The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is primarily inhabited by Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats, which is why it is informally referred to as the Bosniak-Croat Federation. | Short name | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Official name | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Status | Independent country since 1992 | Location | South East Europe | Capital | Sarajevo Сарајево | Population | 3,900,000 inhabitants | Area | 51,197 km² | Major languages | Bosnian, Serbian, Croat (all official) | Major religions | Islam, Serbian Orthodox Church, Roman Catholicism | More information | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina | More images | Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnia and Herzegovina (Category). |
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Subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina - entities |
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Subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina - cantons |
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Subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina - cantons and regions |
Subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina - municipalities |
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History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Early history
- See Illyria and Illyrians Gallery
Prehistoric Illyrian sites and cultures |
Prehistoric Illyrian sites and cultures |
Iron Age Glasinac culture (around 300 BC) |
Illyrian language in antiquity |
Ethnic territory of the Illyrians and Illyrian tribes (8th-3rd century BC) |
Illyrian tribes in the Balkans |
Illyrian tribes in the Balkans |
Illyrians, Illyria Barbara, Illyria Graeca, Illyrians Proper and Environs |
Approximate extent of the Illyrian territories prior to Roman conquest |
Illyrian tribes in the Balkans |
Illyrian tribes in the Balkans |
Map of ancient settlements and roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Map of the Roman Empire in 50 BC |
The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire; 44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals) 117 (maximum extension) |
Illyrian uprising in 6 AD |
Illyrian uprising in 7 AD |
Illyrian uprising in 8 AD |
Illyrian uprising in 9 AD |
Camps of the Roman Legions in 80 |
Roman provinces in BiH, 1st century |
Roman provinces in the territory of BiH, 1st-2nd century |
Map of the Roman Empire in 116 |
Roman Province of Illyricum |
Roman Province of Dalmatia |
Roman provinces in the territory of BIH, 2nd century |
Territory of emperor Galerius during the Tetrarchy, 3rd-4th century |
Prefecture of Illyricum, 318-379 |
Prefecture of Illyricum in the 4th century |
Prefecture of Illyricum in the 4th century |
Roman provinces, 4th century |
Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarch zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms. |
The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders. Western Roman Empire |
Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
Division of the Roman Empire in 406 |
Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire, c.476 |
Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
Migration of the Slavs (5th-10th century) |
Kingdom of Ostrogoths in 526 |
Slavic peoples (6th-7th century) |
Slavic peoples (7th-8th century) |
Presence of South Slavic tribes c. 700 |
Early Sclavinie in the territory of present-day BiH |
Historical principalities of Zahumlje and Travunia in the 9th century |
The Byzantine Empire under Basil II, c. 1025 |
Bosnia and Zahumlje in 1050 |
The Byzantine Empire at the accession of Alexios I Komnenos, c. 1081 |
Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170. |
Kingdom of Hungary in the 13th century - Banates of Bosnia, Soli, Usora and Slavonia |
Bosnia in the 13th-14th century |
[[|border|251x400px]] | Bosnian state in the middle of the 14th century |
State of župan Nikola Altomanović (1367-1373) |
Bosnian state in the 14th century |
Bosnian state in the 14th century |
Herzegovina before Turkish invasions |
Bosnian state, Duchy of Sandalj Hranić and Principality of Pavle Radenović in the 14th century |
Bosnia in the early 15th century (around 1412) - Realm of Hrvoje Vukčić, Duchy of Sandalj Hranić, Principality of Pavle Radenović, Banovina Usora and Lands under the direct authority of the Bosnian king. |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 15th century. |
State of Herzegovina in 1440 |
State of Herzegovina in 1440 |
State of Herzegovina in 1440 |
Roman Catholic monasteries in Bosnia in the 15th century |
Border between Kingdom of Hungary and Ottoman Empire in 1490 |
Border between Kingdom of Hungary and Ottoman Empire in the early 16th century |
Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
[[|border|251x400px]] | Map of the Ottoman Empire 1566 |
Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century) |
[[|border|251x400px]] | Bosnia in the seventeenth century |
Franciscan province Bosnia Argenta in 1679 |
Location of the Ottoman Empire in 1683 |
Habsburg possesions, 1718-1739 |
Map of the Ottoman Empire 1801 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1848 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1868 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 |
Ethnic map of Austria-Hungary, census 1880. German version |
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Religions in Austria-Hungary, Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas, 1st Edition, Leipzig (Germany) 1881 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1885 |
Ethnic map of Austria-Hungary, census 1890. English version |
Bosnia and Sandžak in 1904 |
Proposed United States of Greater Austria in 1906 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908 |
[[|border|251x400px]] | Location of Austria-Hungary |
Kingdoms and countries of Austria–Hungary, see 18. Bosnia and Herzegovina |
[[|border|251x400px]] | Lands offered to Serbia by the London agreement in 1915 |
The end of Austria-Hungary (in German) |
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs in 1918 |
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1919 |
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Vrbas banovina (1929-1941) |
German invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941 |
Fascist concentration camps in WW2 |
Short-lived partisan Republic of Bihać in 1942 |
Short-lived partisan Republic of Bihać in 1942 |
Movement of JVuO troops in 1945 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
Maps of the Bosnian War
Serbian autonomous oblasts in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1991-1992) |
Serbian autonomous oblasts in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1991-1992) |
An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia |
lines of front in 1994 after the time of signing Washington agreement. HVO blue, A BiH green, VRS red |
lines of front in 1995 - Croat and Bosniak advance |
[[|border|251x400px]] | BiH territories which were during the war controled by A BiH for some time |
BiH territories that were controlled by HVO and regular Croatian Army for some time during the war. |
BiH territories which were during the war controled by VRS (Army of Republika Srpska) for some time |
Front lines before Dayton |
Maps of the Bosnian peace plans
First Muslim cantonization proposal |
HDZ-SDA cantonization proposal in 1992 |
Post-war history
Map of Dayton agreement (1995) |
Map of Dayton agreement (1995) |
Municipal borders, 1992-1995 |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
BIH after Dayton agreement |
Brčko area after Dayton agreement (1995-2000) |
Territiories on which Croatian homerule was proclaimed in 2001 |
Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders (2006) |
Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders (2006) |
Central Balkans in 2010 (de facto situation). Note: Serbia does not recognizing Independence of Kosovo. |
Ethnic, linguistic and religion maps
Confessional map in 1935. Colors selected to suit other BiH maps in Wikimedia Commons |
Ethnic distribution within Bosnia in 1961 (in Serbian) |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1981 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 |
BiH ethnic relationship map in 1991 within 2008 municipal borders |
Population change in BiH Serb population by municipalities in period 1991-2005. Yellow are municipalities in which Serbs had less than 10% in census of 1991, dark red are municipalities in which theirs percentage has grown by more than 5 percent by the year 2005 and grey are municipalities in which their percentage has fallen by more than 5 percent in that period. |
Ethnic Croat municipalities in BiH |
Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2006 municipality data. Bosniaks - green, Serbs - blue, Croats - red. |
Serbo-Croatian language in Bosnia and Herzegovina (as of 2005) |
Ethno-political variants of the Serbo-Croatian language in Bosnia and Herzegovina (as of 2006) |
Ethno-political variants of the Serbo-Croatian language in Bosnia and Herzegovina (as of 2006) |
Historical distribution of Serbo-Croatian dialects (before 16th century migrations) |
Historical Serbo-Croatian dialects in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Historical Serbo-Croatian dialects in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Serbo-Croatian dialects in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Roman Catholic Dioceses in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Administrative units
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Geographical regions
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Politics
Old maps
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1897 |
Historical map of Austria-Hungary from the Bibliothek allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens für Militäranwärter Band I, 1905 |
Other maps
Bosnia and Herzegovina with EU flag |
Satellite maps
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