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approximate Serbian name (
Podunavska nizija, literally: "Danubian Lowland") for the
Serbian part of the
Pannonian Plain the
Serbian (
Podunavska nizija) and Hungarian...
- The Adriatic-Danubian Bank (Serbo-Croatian: Jadransko-
podunavska banka) was a
significant commercial bank in the
interwar Kingdom of Yugoslavia. At the...
- the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The
southern border of
Adice is
Podunavska ulica (
Podunavska Street), the
eastern border is Šumska
ulica (Šumska Street),...
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During the 1995–1998 period, the
territory was
called "Danube Krajina" (
Podunavska Krajina) by Serbs, and "Croatian Danube" or "Croatian Podunavlje" (Hrvatsko...
- Krajina). SAO
Eastern Slavonia,
Baranja and
Western Syrmia,
sometimes called Podunavska Krajina Political unit
formed by
Serbs in the
prelude (1991) to the Bosnian...
- 1922, it was part of
Banat county;
between 1922 and 1929 part of the
Podunavska oblast; and
between 1929 and 1941 part of the
Danube Banovina. Between...
-
border is Šumska
ulica (Šumska Street), its
southern border is
Podunavska ulica (
Podunavska Street), and its
eastern borders are
Ulica Ribarsko ostrvo (Ribarsko...
- (Podrinjsko-kolubarska MRZ,
administrative centre in Valjevo),
Podunavlje (
Podunavska MRZ,
administrative centre in Smederevo), Šumadija and
Pomoravlje (MRZ...
- ****ociation of
Yugoslavia and
started competing in 1928 in the Braničevo-
podunavska regional League. By the end of the 20th
century the club was competing...
- Édition de l'Économiste
Balkanique Svetlana Pantelic (2009), "Jadransko
Podunavska Banka" (PDF),
Bankarstvo "Srpska
banka – od snažne i moćne, do zaboravljene...