Banat (disambiguation)
The term Banat (not to be confused with the term Banate) may refer to:
In geography
- Banat, a geographical and historical region of southeastern Europe
- Banat, India, a town in Uttar Pradesh
- Banat, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
- Banat, Michigan, a village in the United States
- Gasr Banat, a village in Libya
- Banat-i Hill, a hill located in Bool, Tagbilaran City, Philippines
- Banatić ("Little Banat" in Serbian), a quarter of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia
In history and administration
- Banat of Temeswar, a Habsburg province that existed between 1718 and 1778
- Banat Krajina, a section of the Habsburg Monarchy's Military Frontier located in the Banat region
- Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat, a voivodship (duchy) of the Austrian Empire that existed between 1849 and 1860
- Banat Republic, a short-lived state, proclaimed in Timişoara, on October 31, 1918
- Banat, Bačka and Baranja, a de facto existing province of the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes between October 1918 and March 1919
- Banat (1941–1944), an autonomous region within the German-administered Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia between 1941 and 1944
- North Banat District, a district in Serbia
- Central Banat District, a district in Serbia
- South Banat District, a district in Serbia
- Eparchy of Banat, a diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Banat region, Serbia
In films
- Banat (film), a 2015 Italian-Romanian-Bulgarian-Macedonian drama film
- "Abu el Banat", episode 97 of The West Wing
- Ghazal Al Banat, a 1949 Egyptian film
In sport
- FK Banat Zrenjanin, a Serbian football club from Zrenjanin that plays in the Serbian Premier League
- Phoenix Banat Storm, an American soccer team, founded in 2006
See also
- Banate (disambiguation)
- Banovina (disambiguation)
- Banat uprising 1594, a Serb uprising in Banat in 1594 against Ottoman authorities
- Demographic history of Serbian Banat
- Banat Bulgarians
- Banat Swabians
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