Map showing banovinas in 1929 (Drinska banovina is coloured orange)
The Drina Banovina (Serbian: Drinska banovina) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia with its capital at Sarajevo. It was named after the Drina River and, like all Yugoslav banovinas, was intentionally not based on ethnic boundaries. Scan of a map of the banovinas of the kingdom of Yugoslavia from http://pubwww. ... Scan of a map of the banovinas of the kingdom of Yugoslavia from http://pubwww. ... The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Å tokavian dialect (former standard was known as Serbo-Croatian language). ... Ban was a title used in some states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 9th century and the 20th century. ... The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a kingdom in the Balkans which existed from the end of World War I until World War II. It occupied an area made up of the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia, and most of present-day Slovenia... Downtown Sarajevo and the Miljacka river. ... The Drina is a river on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro. ...
The Drina Banovina was created in 1929, and ceased to exist along with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia as a result of World War IIAxis Power occupation in 1941. It included portions of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.-1... Combatants Allied Powers Axis Powers Commanders {{{commander1}}} {{{commander2}}} Strength {{{strength1}}} {{{strength2}}} Casualties 17 million military deaths 7 million military deaths {{{notes}}} World War II, also known as the Second World War (sometimes WW2 or WWII or World War Two), was a mid-20th century conflict that engulfed much of the... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... For the movie, see 1941 (film) 1941 (MCMXLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...