(1901)
Bosnia and Herzegovina •
Bosanska Krajina sits in a triangle roughly between
Banja Luka,
Prijedor and
Bihać, and encompasses a larger area westwards from the
Vrbas river to
Una and toward the
Sava on the north; while on the south it is bordered by the
Unac. In
medieval Bosnia the region was known as
Donji Kraji. •
Cazinska Krajina is the borderland of
Bosnia adjacent to
Croatia around the city of
Cazin. Today it constitutes
Una-Sana Canton.
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia •
Krajina, medieval name for the region(s) in
Central Dalmatia in
Croatia, including parts of
Lower Neretva and western
Herzegovina in today's
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It extended in the east-west direction from the lower course of the river
Neretva in the east to the river
Cetina in the west, and in the south-north direction from the rivers
Vrljika and
Trebižat and the mountains
Dinara,
Mosor and
Biokovo in the north to the
Adriatic Sea. •
Neretvanska krajina, historical area west of the river
Neretva and southwest of
Imotski; including a part of the peri-littoral area near
Makarska in Croatia is called Krajina; •
Omiška krajina, region in the hinterland of
Omiš, in
Zagora in southern Croatia, west of Cetinska krajina; •
Vrgoračka krajina, area in
Zagora, in southern
Croatia, around the city of
Vrgorac, southwest of
Herzegovina and west of the
Neretva valley, east of
Imotska krajina; •
Vrlička krajina, area in
Zagora, in southern
Croatia, around the city of
Vrlika, west of
Livanjski kraj, northwest of Cetinska krajina (sometimes considered as part of Cetinska krajina); •
Imotska krajina, area around the city of
Imotski, in
Zagora in southern
Croatia, constituted mostly by
Imotsko polje; •
Cetinska krajina, area along the valley of the river
Cetina in southern Croatia, in
Zagora, west of the border with
Herzegovina, constituted mostly by
Sinjsko polje.
Croatia •
kъrainu (
Krajina), medieval
Glagolitic name of a Croatian province on the
Baška tablet (c. 1100). • municipality of Krajina, a former municipality located between
Split and
Imotski in southern Croatia, existed from 1912–1945; • also the name of the soccer club from Imotski. •
Drniška krajina, area around the city of
Drniš, in
Zagora in southern Croatia. •
Istarska krajina, historical region in western Croatia, central area of
Istria. •
Kninska Krajina, region around
Knin in southern Croatia, north of Drniška krajina and northeast of Cetinska krajina. •
Sinjska krajina, area in
Zagora in southern
Croatia around the city of
Sinj, west of
Livanjski kraj, southeast of Vrlička krajina (sometimes considered as part of Cetinska krajina).
Montenegro •
Skadarska Krajina, region north of
Bar and
Ulcinj, across the mountain. It borders
Skadar Lake on its northern edge.
Poland •
Krajna, historical region on the border between
Greater Poland and
Pomerania.
Serbia •
Timok Valley (), border region of Serbia adjacent to
Bulgaria, around the
Timok River. •
Negotin Valley (), a part of the Timok Valley around the city of
Negotin. •
Koča's krajina, an area liberated during the eighth
Austrian-Turkish war.
Slovenia •
White Carniola (), borderland of Slovenia adjacent to Croatia. ==Political regions==