- окрузи, romanized: upravni
okruzi) of
Serbia are the country's first-level
administrative division. The term
okrug (pl.
okruzi)
means "circuit" and corresponds...
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administratively subdivided into
districts (Albanian: rajone, Serbian: окрузи /
okruzi). They are
further subdivided into muni****lities (Albanian: komuna, Serbian:...
- self-government.
Apart from muni****lities/cities,
there are 24
districts (
okruzi, 10 most po****ted
listed below), with the City of
Belgrade constituting...
-
contributing causes of
World War I. In 1890, it was
divided into 15
districts (
okruzi)
which were
further divided into
counties (srezovi).
Cities of Belgrade...
- People's
Committee Areas (mjesni
narodni odbori)
Oblasts Circles (okrug, pl.
okruzi)
Districts People's
Committee Areas (mjesni
narodni odbor, pl.
mjesni narodni...
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Groups of
Regions (Групе региона /
Grupe regiona) 2 NUTS 2
Regions (Региони / Regioni) 5 4 (de facto) NUTS 3
Districts (Окрузи /
Okruzi) 29 24 (de facto)...
- 23
December 1941 by
which Serbia was
divided into 14
districts (Serbian:
okruzi) and 101 muni****lities (Serbian: srezovi). The
District of
Veliki Bečkerek...
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circles (counties, Italian:
circoli or
capitanati circolari, Croatian:
okruzi or okružna poglavarstva) – Zadar, Split,
Dubrovnik and
Kotor –
these were...
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representative of the
Serbian puppet government. The
puppet government established okruzi and
srezovi with the
former having identical boundaries with the military...
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proclaimed a
Kingdom in 1882. In 1890, it was
divided into 15
districts (
okruzi)
which were
further divided into
counties (srezovi).
Cities of Belgrade...