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Vrbaška (Serbian: Врбашка) is a
village in the muni****lity of Gradiška,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Official results from the book: Ethnic...
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Vrbas Banovina or
Vrbas Banate (Serbo-Croatian:
Vrbaska banovina / Врбаска бановина), was a
province (banovina) of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia between...
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Vardar Banovina (Vardarska banovina), capital:
Skopje Vrbas Banovina (
Vrbaska banovina), capital: in
Banja Luka Zeta
Banovina (Zetska banovina), capital:...
- Šaškinovci Šimići
Trebovljani Trnovac Trošelji
Turjak Uzari Vakuf Vilusi Vrbaška Žeravica The town has a
Serbian Orthodox cathedral dedicated to the Mother...
- (Primorska banovina), with its
capital in
Split (1929–1939)
Vrbas Banovina (
Vrbaska banovina), with its
capital in
Banja Luka (1929–1941)
Drina Banovina (Drinska...
- Šiprage) Vigošća/Vigošta (right
tributary in Obodnik)
Vrbaška (right tributary) Crna
rijeka (
Vrbaška) (left tributary)
Neretva Blučica (right
tributary near...
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consisted of: 10th
Infantry Division Bosanska (10th ID) 17th
Infantry Division Vrbaska (17th ID) 30th
Infantry Division Osiječka (30th ID) 76th
Cavalry Regiment...
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consisted of the 10th
Infantry Division Bosanska, 17th
Infantry Division Vrbaska and 30th
Infantry Division Osiječka. The 2nd Army was
responsible for the...
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Vardar (Vardarska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: Skopje.
Banate of
Vrbas (
Vrbaska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: in
Banja Luka.
Banate of Zeta (Zetska banovina)...
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after the importance,
Slatina was
among the most
visited places in
Vrbaska banovina. A
significant number of
tourists was from abroad, the most numerous...