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Template:Serbia and Montenegro topics Serbia and Montenegro consists of two states, Serbia and Montenegro.

Serbia

Serbia and Montenegro map
Serbia map

Serbia has two provinces:

The part of Serbia that is in neither (often called “Central Serbia”) is not a province and has no special status. It has no capital nor a governing body.

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Districts in Vojvodina
Districts in Central Serbia
Districts in Kosovo

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 the Democratic Party of Serbia and the Šumadija Coalition) propose the creation of new administrative units in Serbia. According to these proposals, it would be divided into 6 regions:

Montenegro

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