- June 1929, the
banates were
divided into
srezs, and
srezs into muni****lities. The head of the
srez was the
srez president (Serbo-Croatian:
sreski načelnik)...
- regions, cities,
srezs and okrugs. In 1946, SR
Bosnia and
Herzegovina was
divided into 7 okrugs, 1
okrug level city, 78
srezs, 9
srez level cities, as...
- In the Prin****lity of Serbia,
Kingdom of
Serbia and Yugoslavia, the
srez (Serbian Cyrillic: срез; pl. srezovi / срезови) was a second-level administrative...
-
branches in the
Srez of Županjac and
agitated in its villages, Vir, Vinica, Grabovica, Roško Polje, Bukovica, Šujica (at the time part of the
Srez of Livno)...
-
nahije and
during the
beginning of SR
Montenegro was
divided into
counties (
srez).
Regions of Montenegro—designed for
statistical purposes by the Statistical...
-
annexed by Serbia: On
November 29 was
established Durrës
County with four
srez (Durrës, Lezha,
Elbasan and Tirana) Antić, Čedomir (2
January 2010). "Kratko...
- and Vračar. On 2 July 1856 the
srez of
Turija was
abolished and
divided between Kosmaj and Kolubara, and the new
srez of Vračar was
formed from the parts...
-
country was
divided into 15
srezs, and
Duvno became a muni****lity
within the
Srez of Livno. In 1962, the
number of
srezs was
reduced to 6, and the Muni****lity...
- Kotor-Varoš was a
srez (a second-level
administrative unit)
centered at
Kotor Varoš, that
existed during the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia and
Socialist Yugoslavia...
-
higher administrative officer, the
chief (načelnik) of the Šabac
district (
srez or okrug), and
chief (načelnik) of the
Belgrade district. He is
better known...