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{{Politics of Serbia_and_Montenegro}}
''']''' consists of two states, ] and ].
''']''' consisted of two republics, ] with its capital in ] and ] with its capital in ].

==Serbia== ==Serbia==
{{main|Subdivisions of Serbia}}
] had two ] (''autonomna pokrajina'' / аутономна покрајина):
* ] with its capital in ] and
* ] with its capital in ] (under ] 1999-2006)


The part of Serbia that was in neither (often called "]") was not a province and had no special status. It had no capital nor a governing body.
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Independently of this division, Serbia was further divided into 29 ]s ('']'' / округ) and the city of ]. Each of districts (and the city) was further divided into ] (општина / '']'').
] has two provinces:
* The ] with its capital in ] and
* The ] with its capital in ].
The part of Serbia that is in neither (often called “]”) is not a province and has no special status. It has no capital nor a governing body.

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Independently of this division, Serbia is further divided into 29 ]s ('']'') and the city of Belgrade.
Each of districts (and the city) is further divided into ] ('']'').

*''Borski okrug'' (], with its seat in ]
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*''Grad Beograd'' (] ])
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*''Braničevski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Jablanički okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Južno - Bački okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Južno - Banatski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Kolubarski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Kosovski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Kosovsko - Mitrovački okrug'' (]), with seat in ]
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*''Kosovsko - Pomoravski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Mačvanski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Moravički okrug'' (]), with seat in ]
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*''Nišavski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Pčinjski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Pećki okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Pirotski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Podunavski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Pomoravski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Prizrenski okrug'' (]), with seat in ] (<small>] merged municipalities of Gora and Opolje into one municipality of Draga&#353;; government of Serbia does not recognise this</small>)
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*''Rasinski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Ra&#353;ki okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Severno - Ba&#269;ki okrug'' (]), with seat in ]
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*''Severno - Banatski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Srednje - Banatski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Sremski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''&#352;umadijski okrug'' (], with seat in ]
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*''Topli&#269;ki okrug'', (]) with its seat in ]
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*''Zaje&#269;arski okrug'' (]), with seat in ]
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*''Zapadno - Ba&#269;ki okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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*''Zlatiborski okrug'' (]), with its seat in ]
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Some political parties in Serbia (notably the ] and the ]) propose the creation of new administrative units in Serbia. According to these proposals, it would be divided into 6 regions:
* ] (capital city: ]),
* ] (capital city: ]),
* ] (capital city: ]),
* ] (capital city: ]),
* ] (capital city: ]) and
* ] City Region.


==Montenegro== ==Montenegro==
{{main|Municipalities of Montenegro}}
*] has 21 ] ('']'').
] was divided into 21 ] ('']'' / општина).
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==See also== ==See also==
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==Sources== ==References==
{{Reflist}}
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*http://www.sopot.co.yu/grad/polozaj.html
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*http://philmcrew.com/statecode.txt
Image:Scg01.png|Republics of Serbia and Montenegro
Image:Scg02.png|Autonomous provinces of Serbia and Montenegro
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Serbia and Montenegro consisted of two republics, Serbia with its capital in Belgrade and Montenegro with its capital in Podgorica.

Serbia

Main article: Subdivisions of Serbia

Serbia had two autonomous provinces (autonomna pokrajina / аутономна покрајина):

The part of Serbia that was in neither (often called "Central Serbia") was not a province and had no special status. It had no capital nor a governing body.

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

Montenegro

Main article: Municipalities of Montenegro

Montenegro was divided into 21 municipalities (opština / општина).

See also

References

  • Republics of Serbia and Montenegro Republics of Serbia and Montenegro
  • Autonomous provinces of Serbia and Montenegro Autonomous provinces of Serbia and Montenegro
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