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==Administration==
==Administration==
* A territory ruled by a [[Ban (title)|ban]]; term "banate" is corresponding to {{lang-hu|bánság}} and {{lang-sr|бановина / banovina}}; in English less commonly ''bannate'' or even ''banovina'').
* A territory ruled by a [[Ban (title)|ban]]; term "banate" is corresponding to {{lang-hu|bánság}} and {{lang-sr|бановина / banovina}}; in English also (less commonly): ''bannate'' or even ''banovina''.
* An alternate term for a "banovina", an [[Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia#Banovina|administrative unit in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] from 1929 to 1941.
* An alternate term for a "banovina", an [[Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia#Banovina|administrative unit in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] from 1929 to 1941.



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The term Banate (not to be confused with term Banat) can refer to:

Administration

History

  • Banate of Slavonia, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Croatia.
  • Banate of Croatia, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, in coastal regions of modern Croatia.
  • Banate of Bosnia, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Banate of Usora, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Banate of Soli, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Banate of Mačva, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Serbia.
  • Banate of Kučevo, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Serbia.
  • Banate of Braničevo, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Serbia.
  • Banate of Severin, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, today in Romania.
  • Banate of Lugoj and Caransebeș, a province of the early modern Kingdom of Hungary and Principality of Transylvania.

Geography

Ethnology

  • Banate or Bannock, Native American people.

See also