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Banski Dvori (pronounced [
bâːnskiː dvɔ̌ːri]; "Ban's Court") is a
historical building on the west side of St. Mark's
Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It served...
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bombing of the
Banski Dvori (Croatian:
bombardiranje Banskih dvora) was a
Yugoslav Air
Force strike on the
Banski Dvori in Zagreb—the
official residence...
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Banski Suhodol Glacier (Bulgarian: Ледника в Бански Суходол,
Lednika v
Banski Suhodol) is a
glacieret in the
Pirin Mountains of Bulgaria. It lies...
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Banovina serves as the seat of the
Government of Vojvodina,
while the
smaller Banski dvor
serves as the seat of the ****embly of Vojvodina. The buildings, designed...
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Banski Dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Бански двор) is a
building and
cultural center in
Banja Luka. It was
built in the
period 1931–32 as the seat of Duke ("Ban")...
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Banski Suhodol (Bulgarian: Бански Суходол [
ˈbanski suxoˈdɔɫ]) is a peak in the
Pirin mountain, south-western Bulgaria. It is
located in the
northern part...
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Grabovac Banski is a
village in
central Croatia, in the Town of Petrinja, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is
connected by the D30 highway. On 23 July 1941,...
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progress to the
first Ban
Svetislav Milosavljević.
During that time, the
Banski dvor and its twin sister, the
Administration building, the
Serbian Orthodox...
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Tabula Banalis (Croatian:
Banski stol) was the
supreme court of Croatia. It was
established in 1723 by
Charles VI,
ruler of the
Habsburg monarchy....
- Mark's Church. The
square also
sports important governmental buildings:
Banski dvori (the seat of the
Government of Croatia),
Sabor Palace (the seat of...