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Subdivisions of Serbia and Montenegro

Serbia and Montenegro consists of two states, Serbia and Montenegro.

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Serbia



Serbia has two provinces:



Independently of this division, Serbia is further divided into 29 districts (okrug) and the city of Belgrade. Each of districts (and the city) is further divided into municipalities (opština ).

Some political parties in Serbia (notably Democratic Party of Serbia and Sumadija Coalition ) propose creation of new administrative units of Serbia. According to these proposals, Serbia would be divided into 6 regions: Vojvodina (capital city: Novi Sad), Kosovo (capital city: Pristina), Sumadija (capital city: Kragujevac), Podunavlje (capital city: Nis), Podrinje (capital city: Uzice) and Belgrade City Region.

Montenegro

  • Montenegro has 21 municipalities (opština ).
    • Municipality of Andrijevica
    • Municipality of Bar
    • Municipality of Berane
    • Municipality of Bijelo Polje
    • Municipality of Budva
    • Municipality of Cetinje
    • Municipality of Danilovgrad
    • Municipality of Herceg Novi
    • Municipality of Kolašin
    • Municipality of Kotor
    • Municipality of Mojkovac
    • Municipality of Nikšić
    • Municipality of Plav
    • Municipality of Plužine
    • Municipality of Pljevlja
    • Municipality of Podgorica
    • Municipality of Rožaje
    • Municipality of Šavnik
    • Municipality of Tivat
    • Municipality of Ulcinj
    • Municipality of Žabljak

ISO 3166-2 codes

ISO 3166-2 codes for the largest subdivisions:

CS-KOS Kosovo
CS-MON Montenegro
CS-SER Serbia
CS-VOJ Vojvodina

See also

List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro

Sources

Last updated: 10-18-2005 01:25:30
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