Krajina Belojević (Serbian: Крајина, Greek: Κράινα[a]), was the 9th century local Slavic chieftain from the region surrounding Trebinje, who ruled the area with a title of župan.
The same region centered on Trebinje, also known as Travunia, was earlier ruled by Krajina's father, the local lord Beloje.
[2][3][4] In doing so his father-in-law, eponymous founder of the Vlastimirović's, dynasty which rule Serbia until 969, granted them independence.
With the Vlastimir's daughter Krajina had a son that would succeed him, Hvalimir (Greek: Φαλιμἑρης[7]).
Hvalimir in turn had a son, Čučimir (Greek: Τζουτζημέρης;[7] r. first half of 10th century[8]), who was the last known Belojević in charge of Travunia before it was annexed by the Byzantines.