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Banski dvori is a name for the historical building on the west side of St. Mark's square in Zagreb, Croatia. It is a long, two-storey Baroque building which was the residence of Croatian bans from 180...
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Ban (IPA: [baːn]) is a title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century. Etymology The word ban derives from South Slavic ban "lord, master, ruler", cognate with Persian ban "prince, lord, chief, governor" and Sanskrit...
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Banski dvori naziv je za povijesnu zgradu na zapadnoj strani Markova trg u Zagrebu (Markov trg br. 1) koja je bila dom hrvatskih banova od 1809. do 1918.
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President Bush Meets with Croatian Prime Minister Sanader Banski Dvori Zagreb, Croatia...
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Hrvatski: Banski dvori naziv je za povijesnu zgradu na zapadnoj strani Markova trg u Zagrebu (Markov trg br. 1) koja je bila dom hrvatskih banova od 1809. do 1918. godine. English: Banski dvori is a name for the historical building on the west side of St. Mark's square in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Banski dvori is a name for the historical building on the west side of St. Mark's square in Zagreb, Croatia which was the residence of Croatian bans from 1809 until 1918. During SFRY (1943-1991) it was the official residence of Socialist Republic of Croatia presidency. Honour guards in front of Banski Dvori.
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Banski dvori (the Duke Palace), also known as Banovina, was the seat of the Ban (Duke) who ruled in Vrhbosanska Županija (Province) from 1918 to 1941. At that time, in the period of the first Yugoslavia (known as SHS Kingdom), the city of Banja Luka and the northern Bosnia was a part of Croatia.
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Explore the Upper Town which includes Banski Dvori (the Presidential Palace) with its colourful guards, Sabor (the parliament), and St. Mark's Church (with the works of Ivan Mestrovic, Croatia's most famous sculptor) and note its beautifully tiled roof.
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