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The great counties or grand governorates ({{lang-hr|velika župa, pl. velike župe}}, {{lang-de|Großgespanschaft}}[1][2]) were the primary territorial subdivisions of the Independent State of Croatia. In 1941-1943, there were twenty-two of them, with the capital city of Zagreb serving as the twenty-third. County | Capital |
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Baranja | Osijek | Bilogora | Bjelovar | Bribir and Sidraga | Knin | Cetina | Omiš | Dubrava | Dubrovnik | Gora | Petrinja | Hum | Mostar | Krbava - Psat | Bihać | Lašva and Glaž | Travnik | Lika and Gacka | Gospić | Livac and Zapolje | Nova Gradiška | Modruš | Ogulin | Pliva and Rama | Jajce | Pokupje | Karlovac | Posavje | Slavonski Brod | Prigorje | Zagreb | Sana and Luka | Banja Luka | Usora and Soli | Tuzla | Vinodol and Podgorje | Senj | Vrhbosna | Sarajevo | Vuka | Vukovar | Zagorje | Varaždin | City of Zagreb | Zagreb |
References1. ^{{harvnb|Sattler|1943|p=80}} 2. ^{{harvnb|Sundhaussen|1983|pp=100–104}}
Sources{{refbegin}}- {{cite book|title=Wirtschaftsgeschichte Kroatiens im nationalsozialistischen Grossraum|author=Holm Sundhaussen|publisher=Dt. Verlag -Anst.|year=1983|isbn=978-3-421-06150-8 |language=German|ref=harvn}}
- {{cite book|title=Die deutsche Volksgruppe im unabhängigen Staat Kroatien|author=Wilhelm Sattler|publisher=Steierische Verlag Anst.|year=1943|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WToBAAAAMAAJ|ref=harvn}}
{{refend}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Counties Of The Independent State Of Croatia}} 2 : Independent State of Croatia|Former subdivisions of Croatia |