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Banat (8537 bytes)
1: ...estern part to [[Serbia-Montenegro]] (the Serbian Banat, mostly included in the [[Vojvodina]], except for... 3: The term ''Banat'' in general means a frontier province governed b... 5: ... qualification, it indicates the Timişoara banat, which strangely acquired this title after the [[... 9: ===Romanian Banat=== 11: ...:Banat.png|frame|Map of [[Romania]] with Romanian Banat highlighted]] Banat Krajina (452 bytes) 1: ...ilitary Frontier]] (''Krajina'') located in the [[Banat]] (now split between [[Serbia and Montenegro]] an... 3: The Banat Krajina comprised the [[Petrovaradin]] Regiment w... South Banat District (1601 bytes) 1: ...:M_vojvodina02.jpg|thumb|right|South Banat (Juzni Banat) District within Vojvodina]] 3: ...ancevo|Pančevo]]. It lies in the region of [[Banat]], in the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina]]. 14: **[[Banatski Karlovac]] 34: [[ro:Judeţul Banatul de Sud]] North Banat District (1614 bytes) 1: ..._vojvodina02.jpg|thumb|right|North Banat (Severni Banat) District within Vojvodina]] 3: ...trict]] of [[Serbia]]. It lies in the region of [[Banat]], in the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina]]. Central Banat District (1462 bytes) 1: ...ojvodina02.jpg|thumb|right|Central Banat (Srednji Banat) District within Vojvodina]] 3: ...trict]] of [[Serbia]]. It lies in the region of [[Banat]], in the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina]]. 25: [[ro:Judeţul Banatul Central]] Dunavska banovina (1578 bytes) 1: ...This province consisted of [[Srem]], [[Backa]], [[Banat]], [[Baranja]] and [[Sumadija]]. Capital city of ... 6: ...944]] and its capital city was [[Smederevo]] (But Banat itself was separate autonomous region ruled by [[... 8: ...45]] as a province of Serbia (incorporating Srem, Banat and Backa). Instead of previous name (Dunavska ba... Districts of Serbia (2646 bytes) 39: *[[North Banat District|North Banat]] 40: *[[Central Banat District|Central Banat]] 41: *[[South Banat District|South Banat]] Military Frontier (1882 bytes) 1: ...late 1600s ([[Slavonian Krajina|Slavonian]] and [[Banat Krajina]]) until the 19th century. 6: * [[Banat Krajina]] (on the Serbian-Romanian border) 14: ...n the [[1990s]] during the [[Yugoslav wars]]. The Banat Krajina was unaffected by this. Zrenjanin (1903 bytes) 1: ...ve center of the [[Central Banat District|Central Banat okrug]] of Serbia. In [[2003]], the city's popula... 13: Zrenjanin is the largest city in the Serbian [[Banat]] and was once its administrative center (of the ... Klein-Betschkerek (304 bytes) 1: ...nian: Becicherecu Mic) is a village in romanian [[Banat]], near the city of [[Timisoara|Timişoara]]. 6: * http://cefha.org/banat/dd/bpsr/kbetschk.html Srpska Crnja (1187 bytes) 2: [[Banat]] along side border with [[Romania]]. It is locat... 3: Torontal Country, Central Banat District, Province of Vojvodina, Emperor Jovan Nenad (1398 bytes) 1: ...ependent state consisted of [[Backa]], northern [[Banat]] and a small part of [[Srem]]. Jovan Nenad procl... 11: # Milan Tutorov, ''Mala Raška a u Banatu'', Zrenjanin, 1991. Caras-Severin (2634 bytes) 5: ...to a major mining center. In [[1855]], the entire Banat area, and therefore the supply of mineral deposit... 7: After [[World War I]], STEG, Banat and most other [[Austro-Hungarian Empire|Austro-H... Temes (2840 bytes) 6: Temes county is part of the [[Banat]] region. It shared borders with [[Serbia]] and t... 9: ...ian]] rule. Temes county was recreated when the [[Banat]] was incorporated into the [[Kingdom of Hungary]... 13: ...ian part of pre-1918 Temes county (the southern [[Banat]] region) is presently part of [[Serbia]], autono... Srem (region) (4136 bytes) 28: [[Image:Vojvodina10.jpg|thumb|right|Banat, Backa and Srem after 1881]] 34: ... (Danubian Banat) and [[Savska banovina]] (Savian Banat), which were provinces of the [[Kingdom of Yugosl... 36: ...dina]], while Western Srem (former part of Savian Banat) is part of [[Croatia]]. 43: * [[Banat]] to the east, also across Danube Ban (title) (4400 bytes) 1: ...r ''banovina'', often transcribed to English as ''banate'', ''bannat'' etc. 7: ...]. In Hungary, each of the provinces was called ''banat''; the Croatian word was ''banovina''. 9: ...e banate of Croatia was rarely referred to as a ''banat''. Croatia was governed by the viceroy ban as a w... 13: ...ver which a ban ruled in Wallachia was called a ''banat''. The main Wallachian ruling title was [[voivod]... 23: ...] (sometimes called the ''Temesvar/Timişoara Banat'') in the [[Panonian plain]] between the [[Danube... Kikinda (520 bytes) 1: ...0. It is the administrative center of the [[North Banat District]] of Serbia. Moldova (disambiguation) (525 bytes) 7: *[[Moldova Noua|Moldova Nouă]], a city in [[Banat]] region of [[Romania]]. Coat of Arms of Romania (735 bytes) 10: * [[lion]] - [[Banat]] Timis (river) (537 bytes) 1: ...rin]] county, [[Romania]]. It flows through the [[Banat]] region and flows into the [[Danube]] at [[Pance...
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