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The municipalities and cities (Serbian: општине и градови, romanizedopštine i gradovi) are the second level administrative subdivisionsofSerbia. The country is divided into 145 municipalities (Serbian: opštine, singular: opština; 38 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 42 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 37 in Vojvodina and 28 in Kosovo and Metohija) and 29 cities (Serbian Latin: gradovi, singular: grad; 9 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 10 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 8 in Vojvodina and one in Kosovo and Metohija), forming the basic level of local government.[1][2]

Municipalities and cities of Serbia
Општине и градови Србије
Opštine i gradovi Srbije
  • Also known as:
  • Opštineigradovi
  • Municipalities and cities of Serbia
    CategoryUnitary state
    LocationRepublic of Serbia
    Created byDecree of 29 January 1992
    Created
    • 29 January 1992 (1992-01-29)
    Number145 municipalities + 29 cities
    117 municipalities + 28 cities (de facto, excluding Kosovo) (as of 2018)
    Populations1,063 (Crna Trava) – 1,681,405 (Belgrade)
    Areas2.87 km2 (1.11 sq mi) (Vračar) – 3,235 km2 (1,249 sq mi) (Belgrade)
    Government
    • Municipal/City Assembly
    Subdivisions
    • Settlements

    Municipalities and cities are the administrative unitsofSerbia, and they form 29 districts in groups, except the City of Belgrade which is not part of any district.

    A city may and may not be divided into city municipalities (Serbian: gradske opštine, singular: gradska opština) depending on their size. Currently, there are six cities in Serbia with city municipalities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Požarevac, Užice and Vranje comprise several city municipalities each, divided into "urban" (in the city proper) and "other" (suburban). There are 30 city municipalities (17 in Belgrade, 5 in Niš, and 2 each in Novi Sad, Požarevac, Užice and Vranje).[3]

    Definition

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    Municipalities and cities

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    Municipalities

    Like in many other countries, municipalities are the basic entities of local government in Serbia. The head of the municipality is the President of the municipality, while the executive power is held by the Municipal council, and legislative power by the Municipal assembly. Municipal assembly is elected on local elections (held every 4 years), while the President and the Council are elected by the Assembly. Municipalities have their own property (including public service companies) and budget. Only the cities officially have mayors (Serbian: gradonačelnici), although the municipal presidents are often informally referred to as such.

    The territory of a municipality is composed of a town (seat of the municipality) and surrounding villages (e.g. the territory of the Municipality of Čoka is composed of the town of Čoka, which is the seat of the municipality, and surrounding villages). The municipality bears the name of the seat town. Only one municipality (Municipality of Gora) does not share the name with the seat town, as the seat of that municipality is the town of Dragaš. This municipality is located in Kosovo, and thus exists only on paper. The territory of the municipality was merged with part of the Municipality of Prizren in 2000 by UNMIK to form new Municipality of Dragaš. This move is not recognised by Serbian Government (see Municipalities and cities of Kosovo section).

    Advocates of reform of Serbian local self-government system point out that Serbian municipalities (with 50,000 citizens in average) are the largest in Europe, both by territory and number of residents, and as such can be inefficient in handling citizens' needs and distributing the income from the country budget into most relevant projects.[4][5]

    Cities and city municipalities

    Cities are another type of local self-government. The territory with the city status usually has more than 100,000 inhabitants,[1] but is otherwise very similar to municipality. There are 27 cities (Serbian: gradovi, singular: grad), each having an assembly and budget of its own. Only the cities have mayors (Serbian Latin: gradonačelnici, singular: gradonačelnik), although the presidents of the municipalities are often referred to as "mayors" in everyday usage.

    As with a municipality, the territory of a city is composed of a city proper and surrounding villages (e.g. the territory of the City of Subotica is composed of the Subotica town and surrounding villages). Every city (and municipality) is part of a district. The exception is the capital Belgrade, which is not part of any district.[6]

    The city may or may not be divided into city municipalities. Six cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Požarevac, Užice and Vranje comprise several city municipalities. Competences of cities and these municipalities are divided. The municipalities of these cities also have their assemblies and other prerogatives. Two largest city municipalities by number of residents are the Novi Sad (307,760) and New Belgrade (212,104).[7]

    Of these six cities, only Novi Sad did not undergo the full transformation, as the newly formed municipality of Petrovaradin exists pretty much only formally;[8] thus, the City municipality of Novi Sad is largely equated to city of Novi Sad. The city of Kragujevac had its own city municipalities from 2002 until 2008. In 2013, the city municipality of Sevojno within the city of Užice was established.[9]

    Municipalities and cities of Kosovo

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    Serbian law still treats Kosovo as an integral part of Serbia (officially the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija), although Kosovo declared independence in 2008. The Law on Territorial Organization defines 28 municipalities and 1 city on the territory of Kosovo.[1] Kosovo was under official United Nations' administration (UNMIK) from 1999 to 2008. The UNMIK administration changed the territorial organisation on the territory of Kosovo. In 2000 the municipality of Gora was merged with Opolje (part of the Municipality of Prizren) into the new municipality of Dragaš and one new municipality was created: Mališevo. Later, from 2005 to 2008, seven new municipalities were created: Gračanica, Elez Han, Junik, Parteš, Klokot, Ranilug and Mamuša.[10] However, the Government of Serbia does not recognise the territorial re-organisation of Kosovo, although some of these new-formed municipalities have Serb majority, and some Serbs participate in local elections. In three of those municipalities: Gračanica, Klokot-Vrbovac and Ranilug, Serbian parties won a majority in the 2009 elections.[11][12]

    In the Brussels Agreement, in 2013, Serbia agreed to disband its parallel municipal institutions in Kosovo, while the authorities of Kosovo agreed on creation of the Community of Serb Municipalities. However, both parties acted slowly to put this agreement in power.[13][14]

    List of municipalities

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    This is a list of the municipalities in Serbia, as defined by the Law on territorial organisation[1] It does not include municipalities in Kosovo created by UNMIK after 1999. The data on population is taken from the 2011 census.[7]

    The census was not conducted in Kosovo, which is under administration of UNMIK, so the population numbers are not given for the municipalities in Kosovo.

    No.[15] Emblem Municipality District Area [km2] Population[3]
    63
     
    Kladovo Bor District 629 20,635
    86
     
    Majdanpek Bor District 932 18,686
    93
     
    Negotin Bor District 1,089 37,056
    29
     
    Veliko Gradište Braničevo District 344 17,610
    41
     
    Golubac Braničevo District 368 8,331
    89
     
    Malo Crniće Braničevo District 271 11,458
    50
     
    Žabari Braničevo District 264 11,380
    105
     
    Petrovac na Mlavi Braničevo District 655 31,259
    77
     
    Kučevo Braničevo District 721 15,516
    51
     
    Žagubica Braničevo District 760 12,737
    21
     
    Bojnik Jablanica District 264 11,104
    80
     
    Lebane Jablanica District 337 22,000
    90
     
    Medveđa Jablanica District 524 7,438
    33
     
    Vlasotince Jablanica District 308 29,893
    145
     
    Crna Trava Jablanica District 312 1,663
    102
     
    Osečina Kolubara District 319 12,536
    143
     
    Ub Kolubara District 456 29,101
    78
     
    Lajkovac Kolubara District 186 15,475
    92
     
    Mionica Kolubara District 329 14,335
    84
     
    Ljig Kolubara District 279 12,754
    20
     
    Bogatić Mačva District 384 28,883
    31
     
    Vladimirci Mačva District 338 17,462
    73
     
    Koceljeva Mačva District 257 13,129
    87
     
    Mali Zvornik Mačva District 184 12,482
    74
     
    Krupanj Mačva District 342 17,295
    85
     
    Ljubovija Mačva District 356 14,469
    43
     
    Gornji Milanovac Moravica District 836 44,406
    83
     
    Lučani Moravica District 454 20,897
    56
     
    Ivanjica Moravica District 1,090 31,963
    3
     
    Aleksinac Nišava District 707 51,863
    123
     
    Svrljig Nišava District 497 14,249
    91
     
    Merošina Nišava District 193 13,968
    117
     
    Ražanj Nišava District 289 9,150
    47
     
    Doljevac Nišava District 121 18,463
    38
     
    Gadžin Han (grb)
    Gadžin Han Nišava District 325 8,389
    32
     
    Vladičin Han Pčinja District 366 20,871
    134
     
    Surdulica Pčinja District 628 20,319
    24
     
    Bosilegrad Pčinja District 571 8,129
    138
     
    Trgovište Pčinja District 370 5,091
    26
     
    Bujanovac Pčinja District 461 18,0672
    112
     
    Preševo Pčinja District 264 3,0802
    15
     
    Bela Palanka Pirot District 951 12,126
    8
     
    Babušnica Pirot District 529 12,307
    46
     
    Dimitrovgrad Pirot District 483 10,118
    127
     
    Smederevska Palanka Podunavlje District 422 50,284
    28
     
    Velika Plana Podunavlje District 345 40,902
    142
     
    Ćuprija Pomoravlje District 287 30,645
    104
     
    Paraćin Pomoravlje District 542 54,242
    122
     
    Svilajnac Pomoravlje District 326 23,551
    44
     
    Despotovac Pomoravlje District 623 23,191
    120
     
    Rekovac Pomoravlje District 366 11,055
    27
     
    Varvarin Rasina District 249 17,966
    139
     
    Trstenik Rasina District 448 42,966
    141
     
    Ćićevac Rasina District 124 9,476
    2
     
    Aleksandrovac Rasina District 387 26,522
    25
     
    Brus Rasina District 606 16,317
    35
     
    Vrnjačka Banja Raška District 239 27,527
    119
     
    Raška Raška District 670 24,678
    140
     
    Tutin Raška District 742 31,155
    6
     
    Aranđelovac Šumadija District 376 46,225
    137
     
    Topola Šumadija District 356 22,329
    118
     
    Rača Šumadija District 216 11,503
    10
     
    Batočina Šumadija District 136 11,760
    65
     
    Knić Šumadija District 413 14,237
    79
     
    Lapovo Šumadija District 55 7,837
    19
     
    Blace Toplica District 306 11,754
    76
     
    Kuršumlija Toplica District 952 19,213
    53
     
    Žitorađa Toplica District 214 16,368
    22
     
    Boljevac Zaječar District 828 12,994
    66
     
    Knjaževac Zaječar District 1,202 31,491
    128
     
    Sokobanja Zaječar District 525 16,021
    9
     
    Bajina Bašta Zlatibor District 673 26,022
    69
     
    Kosjerić Zlatibor District 358 12,090
    111
     
    Požega Zlatibor District 426 29,638
    146
     
    Čajetina Zlatibor District 647 14,745
    7
     
    Arilje Zlatibor District 349 18,792
    94
     
    Nova Varoš Zlatibor District 581 16,638
    115
     
    Prijepolje Zlatibor District 827 37,059
    126
     
    Sjenica Zlatibor District 1,059 26,392
    113
     
    Priboj Zlatibor District 553 27,133
    96
     
    Novi Bečej Central Banat District 609 23,925
    95
     
    Nova Crnja Central Banat District 273 10,272
    52
     
    Žitište Central Banat District 525 16,841
    125
     
    Sečanj Central Banat District 523 13,267
    13
     
    Bačka Topola North Bačka District 596 33,321
    88
     
    Mali Iđoš North Bačka District 175 12,031
    60
     
    Kanjiža North Banat District 399 25,343
    124
     
    Senta North Banat District 293 23,316
    1
     
    Ada North Banat District 229 16,991
    147
     
    Čoka North Banat District 321 11,398
    97
     
    Novi Kneževac North Banat District 305 11,269
    130
     
    Srbobran South Bačka District 284 16,317
    11
     
    Bač South Bačka District 367 14,405
    18
     
    Bečej South Bačka District 487 37,351
    34
     
    Vrbas South Bačka District 376 42,092
    12
     
    Bačka Palanka South Bačka District 579 55,528
    14
     
    Bački Petrovac South Bačka District 158 13,418
    49
     
    Žabalj South Bačka District 400 26,134
    136
     
    Titel South Bačka District 262 15,738
    135
     
    Temerin South Bačka District 170 28,287
    17
     
    Beočin South Bačka District 186 15,726
    131
     
    Sremski Karlovci South Bačka District 51 8,750
    109
     
    Plandište South Banat District 383 11,336
    100
     
    Opovo South Banat District 203 10,440
    67
     
    Kovačica South Banat District 419 25,274
    4
     
    Alibunar South Banat District 602 20,151
    16
     
    Bela Crkva South Banat District 353 17,367
    68
     
    Kovin South Banat District 730 33,722
    148
     
    Šid Srem District 687 34,188
    57
     
    Inđija Srem District 384 47,433
    58
     
    Irig Srem District 230 10,866
    121
     
    Ruma Srem District 582 54,339
    132
     
    Stara Pazova Srem District 351 65,792
    107
     
    Pećinci Srem District 489 19,720
    5
     
    Apatin West Bačka District 333 28,929
    103
     
    Odžaci West Bačka District 411 30,154
    75
     
    Kula West Bačka District 481 43,101
    39 Glogovac Kosovo District 290
    70 Kosovo Polje Kosovo District 89
    82 Lipljan Kosovo District 401
    99
     
    Obilić Kosovo District 105
    110 Podujevo Kosovo District 625
    144 Uroševac Kosovo District 344
    149 Štimlje Kosovo District 134
    61 Kačanik Kosovo District 294
    150
     
    Štrpce Kosovo District 248
    71 Kosovska Kamenica Kosovo-Pomoravlje District 509
    98 Novo Brdo Kosovo-Pomoravlje District 81
    40 Gnjilane Kosovo-Pomoravlje District 510
    30 Vitina Kosovo-Pomoravlje District 289
    72 Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovska Mitrovica District 336
    81 Leposavić Kosovska Mitrovica District 539
    129 Srbica Kosovska Mitrovica District 374
    37
     
    Vučitrn Kosovska Mitrovica District 353
    55
     
    Zubin Potok Kosovska Mitrovica District 328
    54
     
    Zvečan Kosovska Mitrovica District 123
    106 Peć Peć District 603
    59
     
    Istok Peć District 464
    64 Klina Peć District 403
    48 Đakovica Peć District 587
    45 Dečani Peć District 402
    101 Orahovac Prizren District 401
    133 Suva Reka Prizren District 434
    114 Prizren Prizren District 757
    42 Gora1 Prizren District 310
    1.^ The seat of the municipality is Dragaš
    2.^ Incomplete coverage

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    No.[15] Crest City District Crest City municipality Area [Km²] Population
    1
     
    Bor Bor District none 856 48,615
    2
     
    Valjevo Kolubara District none 905 90,312
    3   Vranje Pčinja District Vranje 860 83,524
    Vranjska Banja
    4
     
    Vršac South Banat District none 1,324 52,026
    5
     
    Zaječar Zaječar District none 1,069 59,461
    6
     
    Zrenjanin Central Banat District none 1,324 123,362
    7
     
    Jagodina Pomoravlje District none 470 71,852
    8
     
    Kikinda North Banat District none 782 59,453
    9
     
    Kragujevac Šumadija District none 835 179,417
    10
     
    Kraljevo Raška District none 1,530 125,488
    11
     
    Kruševac Rasina District none 854 128,752
    12
     
    Leskovac Jablanica District none 1,025 144,206
    13
     
    Loznica Mačva District none 612 79,327
    14
     
    Niš Nišava District
     
    Medijana 16 85,969
      Niška Banja 145 14,680
     
    Palilula 117 73,801
     
    Pantelej 142 53,486
     
    Crveni Krst 182 32,301
    15
     
    Novi Pazar Raška District none 742 100,410
    16
     
    Novi Sad South Bačka District none 702.7 368,967
    17
     
    Pančevo South Banat District none 759 123,414
    18
     
    Pirot Pirot District none 1,232 57,928
    19
     
    Požarevac Braničevo District Požarevac 482 75,334
     
    Kostolac
    20
     
    Priština Kosovo District none 854
    21
     
    Prokuplje Toplica District none 759 44,419
    22
     
    Smederevo Podunavlje District none 484 108,209
    23
     
    Sombor West Bačka District none 1,178 85,903
    24
     
    Sremska Mitrovica Srem District none 762 79,940
    25
     
    Subotica North Bačka District none 1,008 141,554
    26
     
    Užice Zlatibor District Užice 667 78,040
    Sevojno
    27
     
    Čačak Moravica District none 636 115,337
    28
     
    Šabac Mačva District none 795 115,884
    special
    status
     
    Belgrade none
     
    Barajevo 213 27,110
     
    Čukarica 155 181,231
     
    Grocka 289 83,907
     
    Lazarevac 384 58,622
     
    Mladenovac 339 53,096
     
    Novi Beograd 41 214,506
     
    Obrenovac 411 72,524
     
    Palilula 447 173,521
     
    Rakovica 29 108,641
     
    Savski Venac 16 39,122
     
    Sopot 271 20,367
     
    Stari Grad 7 48,450
     
    Surčin 285 43,819
     
    Voždovac 150 158,213
     
    Vračar 3 56,333
     
    Zemun 154 168,170
     
    Zvezdara 31 151,808

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d "Закон о територијалној организацији Републике Србије" [Law on the Territorial Organisation of the Republic of Serbia]. Службени гласник Републике Србије (129): 3–41. 2007. ISSN 0353-8389.
      "Закон о изменама и допунама Закона о територијалној организацији Републике Србије" [Law on the Amendment of the Law on the Territorial Organisation of the Republic of Serbia]. Службени гласник Републике Србије (18): 32–34. 2016. ISSN 0353-8389.
  • ^ "Pirot, Kikinda i Vršac dobili status grada" [Pirot, Kikinda and Vršac Awarded City Status]. B92. 29 February 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  • ^ a b "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia" (PDF). Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. ISSN 0354-3641. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  • ^ Jerinić, Jelena (2006-12-01). "Konkretni oblici učešća građana" (PDF). Lokalna samouprava (in Serbian). Permanent conference of cities and municipalities/Vreme. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 10, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
  • ^ "Local Communities in Serbia: How to Become an Effective Voice for Citizens". USAID/Serbia Local Government Report Program. 2004-07-01. p. 4. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
  • ^ "Уредба о управним окрузима" [Regulation on Administrative Districts]. Службени гласник Републике Србије (15): 3–6. 2006. ISSN 0353-8389.
  • ^ a b Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, pod2.stat.gov.rs; accessed 15 October 2016.
  • ^ Mijušković, Miroljub (13 August 2012). "Petrovaradin traži pravu opštinu". politika.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  • ^ "ОДЛУКА О ИЗМЕНАМА И ДОПУНАМА СТАТУТА ГРАДА УЖИЦА" (PDF). graduzice.org (in Serbian). Службени лист града Ужица. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  • ^ "Municipal profiles". Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
  • ^ "UNMIK: Serb boycott creates new problems". B92. 22 November 2007. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  • ^ "Srbima većina u tri opštine" (in Serbian). B92. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  • ^ "Kosovo Accuses Serbia of Delaying Brussels Agreement". Balkan Insight. 24 March 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  • ^ Morina, Die (21 November 2016). "Kosovo Stalls on Serbian Municipal Association". balkaninsight.com. BIRN. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ a b As given in the Law, in Serbian Cyrillic order
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