Ban of Croatia

The Ban (Hungarian Bán, latin Banus ) since the 14th century was the highest representative of the state in Croatia, as representatives of the outside of the country ( in Hungary and Vienna) resident monarch. The title of the ban is regarded as confirmation of the independence of Croatia and the traditional autonomy of the Croatian state over the centuries.

With the abandonment of the historical provinces of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1921 the Office of the Banus was abolished. 1939-1941 it was again as head of the autonomous Banovina of Croatia ( Banovina Hrvatska) within Yugoslavia.

Croatian Bane

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1225-1476 the governorship was temporarily in " Dalmatia and Croatia " and " Full Slavonia " shared

With limited autonomy. Created within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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