Morava Banovina
| Morava Banovina Моравска бановина Moravska banovina | |||||||
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| Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia | |||||||
| 1929–1941 | |||||||
Morava Banovina (red) within Kingdom of Yugoslavia (light yellow) | |||||||
| Capital | Niš | ||||||
| Area | |||||||
| • Coordinates | 43°18′00″N 21°54′00″E / 43.300°N 21.900°E | ||||||
| Government | |||||||
| • Type | Devolved autonomous banate | ||||||
| Monarch | |||||||
• 1929–1934 | Alexander I | ||||||
• 1934–1941 | Peter II | ||||||
| History | |||||||
• Established | 3 October 1929 | ||||||
| 3 September 1931 | |||||||
| 6–18 April 1941 | |||||||
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| Today part of | Kosovo Serbia | ||||||
The Morava Banovina or Morava Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Моравска бановина / Moravska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of parts of present-day Central Serbia (including Vushtrri and Podujevë in Kosovo) and it was named after the Morava Rivers. The capital city of the Morava Banovina was Niš.