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Historical administrative divisions of Serbia

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Historical administrative divisions of Serbia

This is a list of historical administrative divisions of Serbia since the establishment of the Principality of Serbia until today.

Contents

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Pokrajinas
  • Serbia
  • North Serbia
  • South Serbia
  • Montenegro
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dalmatia
  • Croatia and Slavonia
  • Slovenia
  • Banat, Bačka and Baranja
  • Oblasts
  • Bačka
  • Belgrade
  • Bihać
  • Bitolj
  • Bregalnica
  • Dubrovnik
  • Kosovo
  • Ljubljana
  • Maribor
  • Morava
  • Mostar
  • Niš
  • Osijek
  • Podrinje
  • Podunavlje
  • Požarevac
  • Primorje-Krajina
  • Kruševac
  • Raška
  • Sarajevo
  • Skoplje
  • Split
  • Syrmia
  • Šumadija
  • Timok
  • Travnik
  • Tuzla
  • Užice
  • Valjevo
  • Vranje
  • Vrbas
  • Zagreb
  • Zeta
  • SR Serbia

    The Socialist Republic of Serbia, and later the Republic of Serbia (from September 28, 1990) had a complex administrative division whereby Central Serbia was subdivided into nine Intermunicipal Regional Communities (Međuopštinske regionalne zajednice - MRZ). These were:

    The City of Belgrade (numbered 1 on the map) was considered the capital city of Serbia and officially designated as the Collectivity of City Municipalities of Belgrade, also known as Greater Belgrade (or the Metropolitan Area of Belgrade) in geographical literature.

    MRZs existed officially until December 31, 1990.

    References

    Historical administrative divisions of Serbia Wikipedia