Sava Banovina

Sava Banovina
Savska banovina
Савска бановина
Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1929–1939

Sava Banovina (red) within
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (light yellow)
CapitalZagreb
Area 
• 1931
40,536 km2 (15,651 sq mi)
Population 
• 1931
2,704,383
History 
• Established
3 October 1929
• Disestablished
26 August 1939
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Maribor Oblast
Osijek Oblast
Primorje-Krajina Oblast
Syrmia Oblast
Zagreb Oblast
Banovina of Croatia
Today part ofCroatia
Slovenia

The Sava Banovina or Sava Banate (Croatian: Savska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. It was named after the Sava River and consisted of much of the present-day Croatia (the areas of historical Croatia and Slavonia). Until 1931, it also comprised White Carniola, now part of Slovenia. The capital city of the Sava Banovina was Zagreb.

Banski dvori, Zagreb
Banski dvori, today housing the Government of Croatia, served as the seat of Banovina

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