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    The Vardar Banovina, or Vardar Banate (Macedonian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska banovina; Serbian: Вардарска бановина, romanized: Vardarska...
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    divided into provinces called banovinas. South Serbia, including all of present-day North Macedonia, became the Vardar Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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    divided into provinces called banovinas. Vardar Macedonia as part of South Serbia then became part of Vardar Banovina. During World War I it was occupied...
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    Serbian banovina, which would include the territory of the existing banovinas of Vrbas, Drina, Danube, Morava, Zeta and Vardar. The Banovina of Croatia...
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    side-by-side with the fighters of the People's Liberation Army of Macedonia. Vardar Banovina was de facto liberated from the Germans and their collaborationists...
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  • of Yugoslavia. It was divided into provinces called banovinas. The territory of Vardar Banovina had Skopje as its capital and it included what eventually...
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  • Vrbas Banovina) Jordan Aćimović (JNS, Strumica, Vardar Banovina) Velimir Aćimović (Grocka, Danube Banovina) Kosta Aleksić (Valjevo, Drina Banovina) Borivoje...
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  • Niš Sava Banovina (Savska banovina), capital: Zagreb Vardar Banovina (Vardarska banovina), capital: Skopje Vrbas Banovina (Vrbaska banovina), capital:...
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    Yugoslavia. Initially intended to house the administration of the Vardar Banovina, it became the seat of the new post-World War II Yugoslav constituent...
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    military campaign to resist the occupation of Vardar Macedonia. Officially, the area was called then Vardar Banovina, because the very name Macedonia was prohibited...
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