The term Banate (not to be confused with term Banat) can refer to:
- A territory ruled by a ban; term "banate" is corresponding to Hungarian: bánság and Serbian: бановина / banovina; in English also (less commonly): bannate or even banovina.
- An alternate term for "banovina" (specially for largest administrative units in Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1941).
Middle Ages
Today in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Banate of Bosnia, de facto independent medieval Bosnian state prior to emergence of the kingdom of Bosnia.
- Banate of Só, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary also ruled by Banate and Kingdom of Bosnia
- Banate of Usora, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary also ruled by Banate and Kingdom of Bosnia
- Banate of Jajce, after the fall of Bosnian Kingdom a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary.
- Banate of Srebrenik, after the fall of Bosnian Kingdom a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary.
Yugoslavia 1929–1941
- Banate of Danube (Dunavska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: Novi Sad.
- Banate of Drava (Dravska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: Ljubljana.
- Banate of Drina (Drinska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: Sarajevo
- Banate of Primorje (Primorska banovina), 1929–1939; capital: Split.
- Banate of Morava (Moravska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: Niš.
- Banate of Sava (Savska banovina), 1929–1939; capital: Zagreb.
- Banate of Vardar (Vardarska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: Skopje.
- Banate of Vrbas (Vrbaska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: in Banja Luka.
- Banate of Zeta (Zetska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: in Cetinje.
- Banate of Croatia (Banovina Hrvatska), 1939–1941; capital: in Zagreb.
Proposed:
- Banate or Bannock, Native American people.