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Krajina () is a , meaning '' or 'march'. The term is related to or , originally meanings land, country or edgeRick Derksen (2008), Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon, Brill: Leiden-Boston, page 244 and today denoting a region or province, usually remote from urban centers.


Etymology
The word krajina derives from * krajina, derived from * krajь, related to * krojiti 'to cut'; *krajina in Oleg Trubačóv (ed.) (1974–), Этимологический словарь славянских языков Etymological, Moscow: Nauka, volume 12, pages 87-88 the original meaning of krajina thus seems to have been 'place at an edge, fringe, borderland', as reflected in the meanings of краина, .

In Old East Slavic: Ѹкраина/Ꙋкраина, romanized: Oukraina uˈkrɑjinɑ) appears in the Hypatian Codex of c. 1425 under the year 1187 in reference to a part of the territory of Kievan Rus',Стлб. 653:8, 663:31-33. // ПСРЛ. — Т. 2. Ипатьевская летопись. — СПб., 1908. — Стлб. 652—673. — Ізборник. meaning specifically region or land itself rather than borderland.

In most (including the and dialects of Serbo-Croatian), the root krajina is found and means : in (kraj), (krajina), , Ukrainian (країна, romanised krayina), Belarusian (краіна, romanised kraina) and . Though, in Slovenian, this word means land and march. To these languages, the word krajina was derived from Proto-Slavic *krajь, just like in .

The name of Ukraine derives from Old East Slavic украина ( ukraina) 'boundary, outskirts, borderland', a compound of оу ( u) 'beside, at' + краи ( krai) 'land, edge' + -ина ( -ina), a suffix creating a feminine noun. The word * krajь generally meant "edge", related to the verb * krojiti "to cut (out)", in the sense of "division", either "at the edge, division line", or "a division, region". In modern Slavic languages variations of kraj or krai mean a wide array thing, such as "edge, country, land, end, region, bank, shore, side, rim, piece (of wood), area."

In some South Slavic languages, including Serbo-Croatian and , the word krajina or its cognate still refers primarily to a , , or of a country (sometimes with an established military defense), and secondarily to a region, area, or landscape. Krajina is also a surname, mostly among South Slavic language speakers. The word kraj can today mean an end, extremity, region, land or area.


Geographical regions

Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia
  • Krajina, medieval name for the region(s) in in , including parts of and western in today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It extended in the east-west direction from the lower course of the river in the east to the river in the west, and in the south-north direction from the rivers Vrljika and Trebižat and the mountains , and in the north to the .
    • Neretvanska krajina, historical area west of the river and southwest of ; Excerpt from the book I. Marinović, B. Šutić, M. Viskić: Baćina: Prošlost Baćine, Udruga Pagania, Ploče, 2005, including a part of the peri-littoral area near 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 , around the city of , southwest of and west of the valley, east of ;
    • Vrlička krajina, area in Zagora, in southern , around the city of , west of , northwest of Cetinska krajina (sometimes considered as part of Cetinska krajina);
    • , area around the city of , in Zagora in southern , constituted mostly by ;
    • , area along the valley of the river in southern Croatia, in Zagora, west of the border with Herzegovina, constituted mostly by .


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 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.
  • , historical region in western Croatia, central area of .
  • , region around in southern Croatia, north of Drniška krajina and northeast of Cetinska krajina.
  • , area in Zagora in southern around the city of , west of , southeast of Vrlička krajina (sometimes considered as part of Cetinska krajina).


Montenegro
  • Skadarska Krajina, region north of Bar and , across the mountain. It borders on its northern edge.


Poland


Serbia


Slovenia


Political regions
Subdivisions of :
  • Military Frontier (, ), borderland of against the . It was further divided into:
    • (on the Serbian-Romanian border);
    • (on the border of western Croatia and Bosnia);
    • Slavonian Krajina (on the border of Serbia and eastern Croatia with Bosnia).

Political units formed by rebel Serbs at the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence (1991–95):

  • Republic of Serbian Krajina (1991–95)
  • SAO Kninska Krajina, used by some since the to signify two regions, and its surroundings, and to a larger extent Krajina proper (the main portion of the Republic of Serb Krajina).
  • SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia, sometimes called Podunavska Krajina

Political unit formed by Serbs in the prelude (1991) to the (1992–95):

  • SAO Bosanska Krajina

Where the term Serbian Krajina or Krajina alone is used, it most often refers to the former Republic of Serbian Krajina.

In :

  • In , kray (край) is the word for the territories of Russia, a second-level subdivision.

In :

  • In , kraj is used for the regions of Slovakia, a first-level subdivision.

In the :

  • In , kraj is used for the regions of the Czech Republic, a first-level subdivision.

In :

  • In Ukrainian, krajina (країна) means 'country, land', while Ukrajina is the country's name. See also: Name of Ukraine.


People
  • Krajina Belojević, a 9th-century Serbian duke in the Principality of Serbia


See also


Bibliography
  • (2025). 9789004155046, Brill. .
  • Karlo Jurišić, Lepantska pobjeda i makarska Krajina, Adriatica maritima, sv. I, (Lepantska bitka, Udio hrvatskih pomoraca u Lepantskoj bitki 1571. godine), Institut JAZU u Zadru, Zadar, 1974., str. 217., 222., (reference from Morsko prase)
  • (2025). 9789665800828, Akademia. .

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