Podrinje (region)

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The bridge on the Drina in Višegrad (around 1890)
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The bridge on the Drina in Višegrad (around 1890)
The Drina valley looking towards Bajina Bašta
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The Drina valley looking towards Bajina Bašta

Podrinje (Подриње) is the name of the Drina river basin, located in Serbia (Central Serbia) and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

[edit] History

The Drina area was the political center of the Princely Serbia under Časlav Klonimirović of the House of Vlastimirović in the 10th century.

Between 1918 and 1922, Podrinje District with seat in Šabac was one of the districts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. District comprised north-western part of present-day Central Serbia. Between 1922 and 1929, Podrinje Oblast existed in roughly same area also with seat in Šabac. In 1929, a large province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia known as the Drina Banovina was formed with capital in Sarajevo. Drina Banovina included western parts of present-day Serbia and eastern parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following World War II Axis occupation in 1941, the province was abolished and its territory was divided between Independent State of Croatia and Nedić's Serbia.

Today, one of the cantons in Bosnia and Herzegovina is known as Bosnian Podrinje Canton.

[edit] Towns in Podrinje

Towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina:

Towns in Serbia:

[edit] See also

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