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There are two types of administrative divisions in Serbia: political (regional and local self-government - autonomous provinces and cities and municipalities) and administrative (administrative districts for decentralized services of the state and statistical regions for statistical purposes).
The regions of Serbia include geographical and, to a lesser extent, traditional and historical areas. Geographical regions have no official status, though some of them serve as a basis for the second-level administrative divisions of Serbia, okrugs (districts of Serbia).
Administrative districts were first defined by the Government of Serbia's decree of 29 January 1992, which specifies that ministries and other national-level agencies shall conduct their affairs outside their headquarters (i.e. outside the seat of government) via regional offices that they may establish per the designated clusters of municipalities (named only "districts"), also designating ...
4 sie 2022 · Serbia has two autonomous provinces: Vojvodina (northern Serbia with 39 municipalities and 6 cities) and Kosovo and Metohija (southern Serbia with 28 municipalities and 1 city).
Depending on country, such an administrative region has a variety of names including: state, province, district, prefecture, county and municipality. Is there a set standard for defining administrative regions?
Population statistics in maps and charts for districts, municipalities, cities and settlements in Serbia.
Description: Detailed large political map of Serbia showing names of capital cities, towns, states, provinces and boundaries with neighbouring countries.