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bihać+oblast Latitude and Longitude:

44°49′N 15°52′E / 44.817°N 15.867°E / 44.817; 15.867
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Bihaćka Oblast
Бихаћка област
Oblast of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
1922–1929

Bihać Oblast
Capital Bihać
Area
 • Coordinates 44°49′N 15°52′E / 44.817°N 15.867°E / 44.817; 15.867
History 
• Established
1922
• Disestablished
1929
Preceded by
Succeeded by
District of Bihać
Vrbas Banovina
Today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bihać Oblast ( Serbo-Croatian: Бихаћка област, romanizedBihaćka Oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922 to 1929. Its administrative center was Bihać.

History

The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed in 1918 and was initially divided into counties and districts (this division was inherited from previous state administrations). In 1922, new administrative units known as oblasts (Serbo-Croatian: oblasti / области) were introduced and the whole country was divided into 33 oblasts. Before 1922, the territory of the Bihać Oblast was primarily part of the Bihać District.

In 1929, the 33 oblasts were administratively replaced with 9 banovinas and one district, and the territory of the Bihać Oblast was incorporated into the new Vrbas Banovina.

Geography

The Bihać Oblast included western Bosanska Krajina. It shared borders with the Vrbas Oblast in the east, the Travnik Oblast in the south, and the Primorje-Krajina Oblast in the north-west.

Demographics

According to 1921 census, the Bihać Oblast was linguistically dominated by speakers of Serbo-Croatian. [1]

Cities and Towns

The main cities and towns located within the oblast were:

All mentioned cities and towns are now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina

See also

References

  1. ^ Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.

Further reading

  • Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.
  • Istorijski atlas, Intersistem kartografija, Beograd, 2010.

bihać+oblast Latitude and Longitude:

44°49′N 15°52′E / 44.817°N 15.867°E / 44.817; 15.867
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bihaćka Oblast
Бихаћка област
Oblast of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
1922–1929

Bihać Oblast
Capital Bihać
Area
 • Coordinates 44°49′N 15°52′E / 44.817°N 15.867°E / 44.817; 15.867
History 
• Established
1922
• Disestablished
1929
Preceded by
Succeeded by
District of Bihać
Vrbas Banovina
Today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bihać Oblast ( Serbo-Croatian: Бихаћка област, romanizedBihaćka Oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922 to 1929. Its administrative center was Bihać.

History

The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed in 1918 and was initially divided into counties and districts (this division was inherited from previous state administrations). In 1922, new administrative units known as oblasts (Serbo-Croatian: oblasti / области) were introduced and the whole country was divided into 33 oblasts. Before 1922, the territory of the Bihać Oblast was primarily part of the Bihać District.

In 1929, the 33 oblasts were administratively replaced with 9 banovinas and one district, and the territory of the Bihać Oblast was incorporated into the new Vrbas Banovina.

Geography

The Bihać Oblast included western Bosanska Krajina. It shared borders with the Vrbas Oblast in the east, the Travnik Oblast in the south, and the Primorje-Krajina Oblast in the north-west.

Demographics

According to 1921 census, the Bihać Oblast was linguistically dominated by speakers of Serbo-Croatian. [1]

Cities and Towns

The main cities and towns located within the oblast were:

All mentioned cities and towns are now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina

See also

References

  1. ^ Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.

Further reading

  • Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.
  • Istorijski atlas, Intersistem kartografija, Beograd, 2010.

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