- (Macedonian: Вардарска бановина, romanized:
Vardarska banovina; Serbian: Вардарска бановина, romanized:
Vardarska Banovina; Albanian:
Banovina e Vardarit)...
-
Vardar Macedonia (Macedonian and Serbian: Вардарска Македонија,
Vardarska Makedonija) was the name
given to the
territory of the
Kingdom of
Serbia (1912–1918)...
- The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
carried out an
aerial bombing campaign against the
Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia during the
Kosovo War....
-
became part of the
newly formed Kingdom of
Yugoslavia as the
capital of
Vardarska Banovina. In
World War II, the city was
again captured by
Bulgaria and...
- the Army of the
Republic of
Vardarska (2000–2001). He
resigned from his
position during the 2001
insurgency in
Vardarska,
citing low
morale and military...
- Bulgaro-Yugoslav
efforts at
establishing an
independent "Macedonian"
state (i.e.,
Vardarska) as "unjustified
demagoguery representing no
ethnic or
political reality"...
- Niš Sava
Banovina (Savska banovina), capital:
Zagreb Vardar Banovina (
Vardarska banovina), capital:
Skopje Vrbas Banovina (Vrbaska banovina), capital:...
- or less the same
since the
Balkan Wars. However, when
Serbia acquired '
Vardarska Banovina' (the present-day
Republic of
North Macedonia), it
launched having...
- Championship,
regional championships were also pla****. The
clubs of the
Vardarska Banovina,
territorially similar to
present day Macedonia, pla**** within...
-
renamed Yugoslavia in 1929.
Bitola became one of the
major cities of the
Vardarska banovina.
During World War II (1939–45), the
Germans (on 9
April 1941)...