Banovina of Croatia

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The Banovina of Croatia was an autonomous province within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1939–1941) created to address Croatian national demands shortly before World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autonomous province
historical administrative division
borderedBy Drina Banovina
surface form: Banovina of Drina

Banovina of Serbia
Vrbas Banovina
surface form: Banovina of Vrbas
capital Zagreb
commonName Banovina of Croatia self-link
containsHistoricalRegion Croatia-Slavonia
Dalmatia
parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina
parts of Syrmia
conventionalLongName Banovina of Croatia self-link
country Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of Yugoslavia
createdToAddress Croatian national demands
Croat–Serb political dispute in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
CroatPoliticalLeaderInAgreement Vladko Maček
dissolutionCause German invasion of Yugoslavia
surface form: Axis invasion of Yugoslavia
endDate 1941-04
establishedBy Cvetković–Maček Agreement
firstBan Ivan Šubašić
governmentType autonomous banovina within a constitutional monarchy
headOfGovernmentTitle Ban
historicalEra Interwar period
World War II
lastBan Ivan Šubašić
legalBasis Cvetković–Maček Agreement
surface form: Decree on the Banovina of Croatia of 26 August 1939
legislature Sabor of Croatia
surface form: Sabor of the Banovina of Croatia
locatedInPresentDay Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Serbia
monarchDuringExistence Peter II of Yugoslavia
namedAfter Croatia
officialLanguage Serbo-Croatian
partOf Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of Yugoslavia
precededBy Drina Banovina
Littoral Banovina
Sava Banovina
Vrbas Banovina
Zeta Banovina
primeMinisterOfYugoslaviaDuringCreation Dragiša Cvetković
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Islam
Roman Catholicism
startDate 1939-08-26
status autonomous entity within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
subdivisionOf Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of Yugoslavia
succeededBy German-occupied territory of Yugoslavia
Independent State of Croatia
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Italy
timeSpan 1939–1941

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Socialist Republic of Croatia precededBy Banovina of Croatia
Cvetković–Maček Agreement createdEntity Banovina of Croatia
Cvetković–Maček Agreement definedTerritory Banovina of Croatia
Cvetković–Maček Agreement providedFor Banovina of Croatia
this entity surface form: Croatian autonomous government in Banovina of Croatia
Cvetković–Maček Agreement relatedTo Banovina of Croatia
Banovina of Croatia conventionalLongName Banovina of Croatia self-link
Banovina of Croatia commonName Banovina of Croatia self-link