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Districts of Serbia
Окрузи Србије
Okruzi Srbije

Also known as:
Okrug

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Districts of Serbia

CategoryUnitary state
LocationRepublic of Serbia
Created by
Government of Serbia Enactment of 29 January 1992
Created29 January 1992 (1992-01-29)
Number29 districts
24 districts (de facto, excluding Kosovo[a])
Populations91,754 (Toplica District) – 615 371 (South Bačka)
Areas1,250 km2 (482 sq mi) (Podunavlje) – 6,100 km2 (2,370 sq mi) (Zlatibor)
GovernmentNational government
SubdivisionsMunicipalities








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The districts of Serbia (Serbian: окрузи Србије / okruzi Srbije), officially called administrative districts (управни окрузи/upravni okruzi) are the first level administrative subdivisions of the country.


Districts are the administrative units of Serbia, comprising several municipalities and cities each. They are defined by the Government of Serbia's Enactment of 29 January 1992. Districts are regional centers of state authority and they do not have any form of self-government. They run affairs in the name of the Government.


There are 29 districts in Serbia (7 in Vojvodina, 8 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 9 in Southern and Eastern Serbia and 5 in Kosovo and Metohija[a]). The only part of Serbia that is not part of any district is the territory of the City of Belgrade which has a special status, very similar to that of a district. Every districts has its seat in the largest city of the district.




Contents





  • 1 Term


  • 2 Definition

    • 2.1 Districts of Kosovo



  • 3 List of districts

    • 3.1 Districts in Šumadija and Western Serbia

      • 3.1.1 Šumadija i Zapadna Srbija



    • 3.2 Districts in Southern and Eastern Serbia

      • 3.2.1 Južna i Istočna Srbija



    • 3.3 Districts in Vojvodina


    • 3.4 Districts in Kosovo and Metohija



  • 4 See also


  • 5 Notes and references


  • 6 Sources


  • 7 External links




Term[edit]


The Slavic word okrug (округ) denotes administrative subdivision in some states. Its etymology is similar to the German Kreis, circle (in the meaning of administrative division) (although translated in German as Bezirk): okrug is literally something "encircling". In the subdivisions of Serbia, the term is translated as district, sometimes as county.



Definition[edit]


The territorial organisation of Serbia is regulated by the Law on Territorial Organization, adopted by the National Assembly on 29 December 2007.[1] According to the Law, the territorial organization of the republic comprises municipalities and cities, the City of Belgrade with special status, and autonomous provinces. Districts are not mentioned in this law but are defined by the Government of Serbia's Enactment of 29 January 1992. They are defined as the districts as "regional centers of state authority", enacting affairs run by the relevant Ministries.


Serbia is divided into 29 districts (8 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 9 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 7 in Vojvodina and 5 in Kosovo and Metohija), plus the City of Belgrade.[2] The City of Belgrade is not part of any district, but has a special status very similar to that of a district.



Districts of Kosovo[edit]



Serbian laws treat Kosovo and Metohija as integral part of Serbia (Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija). The Enactment defines five districts on the territory of Kosovo.[1] But, since 1999, following the Kosovo War Kosovo is under United Nations' administration of UNMIK. In 2000, the UNMIK administration changed territorial organisation on the territory of Kosovo. All five districts were abolished, and seven new districts were created. Serbian government does not recognize this move, and accepts only five pre-2000 districts.



List of districts[edit]



Districts in Šumadija and Western Serbia[edit]



Šumadija i Zapadna Srbija[edit]

































































DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2011Population
per km²
Municipalities and citiesSettlements

Kolubara District
(Kolubarski okrug)
Kolubarski okrug.PNG

Valjevo
2,474
174,228
70.4

  • Osečina

  • Ub

  • Lajkovac

  • City of Valjevo

  • Mionica

  • Ljig

218

Mačva District
(Mačvanski okrug)
Mačvanski okrug.PNG

Šabac
3,268
297,778
91.1

  • Bogatić

  • City of Šabac

  • City of Loznica

  • Vladimirci

  • Koceljeva

  • Mali Zvornik

  • Krupanj

  • Ljubovija

228

Moravica District
(Moravički okrug)
Moravički okrug.PNG

Čačak
3,016
212,149
70.3

  • Gornji Milanovac

  • City of Čačak

  • Lučani

  • Ivanjica

206

Pomoravlje District
(Pomoravski okrug)
Pomoravski okrug.PNG

Jagodina
2,614
212,839
84.8

  • City of Jagodina

  • Ćuprija

  • Paraćin

  • Svilajnac

  • Despotovac

  • Rekovac

191

Rasina District
(Rasinski okrug)
Rasinski okrug.PNG

Kruševac
2,667
240,463
90.2

  • Varvarin

  • Trstenik

  • Ćićevac

  • City of Kruševac

  • Aleksandrovac

  • Brus

296

Raška District
(Raški okrug)
Raški okrug.PNG

Kraljevo
3,918
300,102
76.6

  • City of Kraljevo

  • Vrnjačka Banja

  • Raška

  • City of Novi Pazar

  • Tutin

359

Šumadija District
(Šumadijski okrug)
Šumadijski okrug.PNG

Kragujevac
2,387
290,900
121.8

  • Aranđelovac

  • Topola

  • Rača

  • Batočina

  • Knić

  • Lapovo

  • City of Kragujevac

174

Zlatibor District
(Zlatiborski okrug)
Zlatiborski okrug.PNG

Užice
6,140
284,729
46.4

  • Bajina Bašta

  • Kosjerić

  • City of Užice

  • Požega

  • Čajetina

  • Arilje

  • Nova Varoš

  • Prijepolje

  • Sjenica

  • Priboj

438


Districts in Southern and Eastern Serbia[edit]



Južna i Istočna Srbija[edit]








































































DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2011Population
per km²
Municipalities and citiesSettlements

Bor District
(Borski okrug)
Borski okrug.PNG

Bor
3,507
123,848
35.3

  • City of Bor

  • Kladovo

  • Majdanpek

  • Negotin

90

Braničevo District
(Braničevski okrug)
Braničevski okrug.PNG

Požarevac
3,865
180,480
46.7

  • Veliko Gradište

  • City of Požarevac

  • Golubac

  • Malo Crniće

  • Žabari

  • Petrovac

  • Kučevo

  • Žagubica

189

Jablanica District
(Jablanički okrug)
Jablanički okrug.PNG

Leskovac
2,769
215,463
77.8

  • City of Leskovac

  • Bojnik

  • Lebane

  • Medveđa

  • Vlasotince

  • Crna Trava

336

Nišava District
(Nišavski okrug)
Nišavski okrug.PNG

Niš
2,729
373,404
136.8

  • Aleksinac

  • Svrljig

  • Merošina

  • Ražanj

  • Doljevac

  • Gadžin Han

  • City of Niš

285

Pčinja District
(Pčinjski okrug)
Pčinjski okrug.PNG

Vranje
3,520
158,717
45.1

  • Vladičin Han

  • Surdulica

  • Bosilegrad

  • Trgovište

  • City of Vranje

  • Bujanovac

  • Preševo

363

Pirot District
(Pirotski okrug)
Pirotski okrug.PNG

Pirot
2,761
92,277
33.4

  • Bela Palanka

  • City of Pirot

  • Babušnica

  • Dimitrovgrad

214

Podunavlje District
(Podunavski okrug)
Podunavski okrug.PNG

Smederevo
1,248
198,184
158.8

  • City of Smederevo

  • Smederevska Palanka

  • Velika Plana

58

Toplica District
(Toplički okrug)
Toplički okrug.PNG

Prokuplje
2,231
90,600
40.6

  • Prokuplje

  • Blace

  • Kuršumlija

  • Žitorađa

267

Zaječar District
(Zaječarski okrug)
Zaječarski okrug.PNG

Zaječar
3,623
118,295
32.6

  • Boljevac

  • Knjaževac

  • City of Zaječar

  • Sokobanja

173


Districts in Vojvodina[edit]




Districts in Vojvodina.


























































DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2011Population
per km²
Municipalities and citiesSettlements

Central Banat District
(Srednjebanatski okrug)
Srednjebanatski okrug.PNG

Zrenjanin
3,256
186,851
57.4

  • Novi Bečej

  • Nova Crnja

  • Žitište

  • Sečanj

  • City of Zrenjanin

55

North Bačka District
(Severnobački okrug)
Severnobački okrug.PNG

Subotica
1,784
185,552
104.0

  • City of Subotica

  • Bačka Topola

  • Mali Iđoš

45

North Banat District
(Severnobanatski okrug)
Severnobanatski okrug.PNG

Kikinda
2,329
146,690
63.0

  • Kanjiža

  • Senta

  • Ada

  • Čoka

  • Novi Kneževac

  • City of Kikinda

50

South Bačka District
(Južnobački okrug)
Južnobački okrug.PNG

Novi Sad
4,016
615,371
151.3

  • Srbobran

  • Bač

  • Bečej

  • Vrbas

  • Bačka Palanka

  • Bački Petrovac

  • Žabalj

  • Titel

  • Temerin

  • Beočin

  • Sremski Karlovci

  • City of Novi Sad

77

South Banat District
(Južnobanatski okrug)
Južnobanatski okrug.PNG

Pančevo
4,245
291,327
68.6

  • Plandište

  • Opovo

  • Kovačica

  • Alibunar

  • City of Vršac

  • Bela Crkva

  • City of Pančevo

  • Kovin

94

Srem District
(Sremski okrug)
Sremski okrug.PNG

Sremska Mitrovica
3,486
311,053
89.2

  • Šid

  • Inđija

  • City of Sremska Mitrovica

  • Irig

  • Ruma

  • Stara Pazova

  • Pećinci

109

West Bačka District
(Zapadnobački okrug)
Zapadnobački okrug.PNG

Sombor
2,420
187,581
77.5

  • City of Sombor

  • Apatin

  • Odžaci

  • Kula

37


Districts in Kosovo and Metohija[edit]




Districts in Kosovo and Metohia.


Five of Serbian Districts are on the territory of Kosovo, comprising 28 municipalities and 1 city. In 2000, UNMIK created 7 new districts[citation needed] and 30 municipalities. Serbia does not exercise sovereignty over this polity. For the UNMIK districts and the districts of Kosovo, see Districts of Kosovo. Because the Serbian government has no control over Kosovo since it declared independence, it was not included in Serbia's 2011 census. For current demographic information about Kosovo, see Kosovo's 2011 census.






































DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2002Population
per km²
Municipalities and cities

Kosovo District
(Kosovski okrug)
Kosovski okrug.PNG

Pristina
3,310
672,292
203.1

  • City of Pristina

  • Glogovac

  • Kosovo Polje

  • Lipljan

  • Obilić

  • Podujevo

  • Uroševac

  • Štimlje

  • Kačanik

  • Štrpce


Kosovo-Pomoravlje District
(Kosovsko-Pomoravski okrug)
Kosovsko-Pomoravski okrug.PNG

Gnjilane
1,389
217,726
156.8

  • Kosovska Kamenica

  • Novo Brdo

  • Gnjilane

  • Vitina


Kosovska Mitrovica District
(Kosovskomitrovički okrug)
Kosovskomitrovički okrug.PNG

Kosovska Mitrovica
2,053
275,904
134.4

  • Kosovska Mitrovica

  • Leposavić

  • Srbica

  • Vučitrn

  • Zubin Potok

  • Zvečan


Peć District
(Pećki okrug)
Pećki okrug.PNG

Peć
2,459
414,187
168.4

  • Peć

  • Istok

  • Klina

  • Đakovica

  • Dečani


Prizren District
(Prizrenski okrug)
Prizrenski okrug.PNG

Prizren
2,196
376,085
171.3

  • Orahovac

  • Suva Reka

  • Prizren

  • Gora


See also[edit]


  • Administrative divisions of Serbia

  • Municipalities and cities of Serbia


  • Cities and towns of Serbia
    • Cities, towns and villages of Vojvodina

  • Populated places of Serbia

  • ISO 3166-2:RS


Notes and references[edit]


Notes




  1. ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has been recognized as an independent state by 113 out of 193 United Nations member states, 10 of which have subsequently withdrawn recognition.



References




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Sources[edit]



  • Balinovac, Zoran M.; Damjanović, Jasmina (2006). Miklič, Peter, ed. "The government and state administration system in the Republic of Serbia – compilation of laws and explanatory articles" (PDF). Translated by Čavoški, Aleksandra; Vuruna, Dejan. Belgrade: Dial, Grafolik. ISBN 86-902823-3-5.


  • "Uredba o Upravnim okruzima" (PDF). Službeni glasnik Republike Srbije/Sl. glasnik RS. 15. 2006.


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