Zbor was a far-right, fascist political organization in interwar Yugoslavia, primarily led by .
The movement was characterized by its struggle against Freemasons, Jews, Communists, and Western capitalism. It evolved from Ljotić's personal philosophy into a structured ideological basis for evaluating radical right trends in Europe.
"Zbor" is currently the name of a network of youth development hubs in Romania.
This board hears petitions and appeals regarding local zoning laws. For example, the Newport Zoning Board of Review reported hearing 144 petitions and 3 appeals in 2024 alone.
These boards are typically comprised of several members and alternates who meet regularly to address backlogs of hearings and future development outlooks. 3. Modern: ZBOR Hubs (Romania)
In various U.S. municipalities, "ZBOR" is the standard abbreviation for the .
Hubs are located in nine Romanian cities, including Cluj-Napoca , Brașov , Iași , and Timișoara .
Detailed information on their digital skill programs is available on the ZBOR Hub website . 4. Technical: SAP Reporting (ZBOR)