Districts of Serbia


An okrug is one of the first-level administrative divisions of Serbia, corresponding to a "province" in many other countries. The term okrug '' literally means "encircling", and can also be translated as "county", though it is generally rendered by the Serbian government as "district".
The Serbian local government reforms of 1992, going into effect the following year, created 29 districts, with the City of Belgrade holding similar authority. Following the controversial 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, new districts were created by the so-called Republic of Kosovo government; the Serbian government does not recognize these districts.
The districts of Serbia are generally named after historical and geographical regions, though some, such as the Pčinja District and the Nišava District, are named after local rivers. Their areas and populations vary to a large extent, ranging from the relatively-small Podunavlje District to the much larger Zlatibor District.
As regional centers of state authority, the districts have little room for self-government and do not have local flags. Still, they are each run by a commissioner as well as cooperating municipal leaders. The districts can be further divided into cities and municipalities.

Definition

The territorial organisation of Serbia is regulated by the Law on Territorial Organization, adopted by the National Assembly on 29 December 2007. According to the Law, the territorial organization of the republic comprises municipalities and cities, the City of Belgrade with special status, and autonomous provinces. Districts are not mentioned in this law but are defined by the Government of Serbia's Enactment of 29 January 1992. They are defined as the districts as "regional centers of state authority", enacting affairs run by the relevant Ministries.
Serbia is divided into 29 districts, plus the City of Belgrade. The City of Belgrade is not part of any district, but has a special status very similar to that of a district.

Districts of Kosovo

Serbian laws treat Kosovo and Metohija as integral part of Serbia. The Enactment defines five districts on the territory of Kosovo. But, since 1999, following the Kosovo War Kosovo is under United Nations' administration of UNMIK. In 2000, the UNMIK administration changed territorial organisation on the territory of Kosovo. All five districts were abolished, and seven new districts were created. Serbian government does not recognize this move, and accepts only five pre-2000 districts.

List of districts

Districts in Šumadija and Western Serbia

Šumadija i Zapadna Srbija

DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2011Population
per km²
Municipalities and citiesSettlements
Kolubara District
Valjevo2,474174,22870.4
  • Osečina
  • Ub
  • Lajkovac
  • City of Valjevo
  • Mionica
  • Ljig
218
Mačva District Šabac3,268297,77891.1
  • Bogatić
  • City of Šabac
  • City of Loznica
  • Vladimirci
  • Koceljeva
  • Mali Zvornik
  • Krupanj
  • Ljubovija
228
Moravica District Čačak3,016212,14970.3
  • Gornji Milanovac
  • City of Čačak
  • Lučani
  • Ivanjica
206
Pomoravlje District Jagodina2,614212,83984.8
  • City of Jagodina
  • Ćuprija
  • Paraćin
  • Svilajnac
  • Despotovac
  • Rekovac
191
Rasina District Kruševac2,667240,46390.2
  • Varvarin
  • Trstenik
  • Ćićevac
  • City of Kruševac
  • Aleksandrovac
  • Brus
296
Raška District Kraljevo3,918300,10276.6
  • City of Kraljevo
  • Vrnjačka Banja
  • Raška
  • City of Novi Pazar
  • Tutin
359
Šumadija District Kragujevac2,387290,900121.8
  • Aranđelovac
  • Topola
  • Rača
  • Batočina
  • Knić
  • Lapovo
  • City of Kragujevac
174
Zlatibor District Užice6,140284,72946.4
  • Bajina Bašta
  • Kosjerić
  • City of Užice
  • Požega
  • Čajetina
  • Arilje
  • Nova Varoš
  • Prijepolje
  • Sjenica
  • Priboj
438

Districts in Southern and Eastern Serbia

Južna i Istočna Srbija

DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2011Population
per km²
Municipalities and citiesSettlements
Bor District
Bor3,507123,84835.3
90
Braničevo District Požarevac3,865180,48046.7
  • Veliko Gradište
  • City of Požarevac
  • Golubac
  • Malo Crniće
  • Žabari
  • Petrovac
  • Kučevo
  • Žagubica
189
Jablanica District Leskovac2,769215,46377.8
  • City of Leskovac
  • Bojnik
  • Lebane
  • Medveđa
  • Vlasotince
  • Crna Trava
336
Nišava District Niš2,729373,404136.8
  • Aleksinac
  • Svrljig
  • Merošina
  • Ražanj
  • Doljevac
  • Gadžin Han
  • City of Niš
285
Pčinja District Vranje3,520158,71745.1
  • Vladičin Han
  • Surdulica
  • Bosilegrad
  • Trgovište
  • City of Vranje
  • Bujanovac
  • Preševo
363
Pirot District Pirot2,76192,27733.4
  • Bela Palanka
  • City of Pirot
  • Babušnica
  • Dimitrovgrad
214
Podunavlje District Smederevo1,248198,184158.8
  • City of Smederevo
  • Smederevska Palanka
  • Velika Plana
58
Toplica District Prokuplje2,23190,60040.6
  • City of Prokuplje
  • Blace
  • Kuršumlija
  • Žitorađa
267
Zaječar District Zaječar3,623118,29532.6
  • Boljevac
  • Knjaževac
  • City of Zaječar
  • Sokobanja
173

Districts in Vojvodina

DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2011Population
per km²
Municipalities and citiesSettlements
Central Banat District

Zrenjanin3,256186,85157.4
  • Novi Bečej
  • Nova Crnja
  • Žitište
  • Sečanj
  • City of Zrenjanin
55
North Bačka District Subotica1,784185,552104.0
  • City of Subotica
  • Bačka Topola
  • Mali Iđoš
45
North Banat District Kikinda2,329146,69063.0
  • Kanjiža
  • Senta
  • Ada
  • Čoka
  • Novi Kneževac
  • City of Kikinda
50
South Bačka District Novi Sad4,016615,371151.3
  • Srbobran
  • Bač
  • Bečej
  • Vrbas
  • Bačka Palanka
  • Bački Petrovac
  • Žabalj
  • Titel
  • Temerin
  • Beočin
  • Sremski Karlovci
  • City of Novi Sad
77
South Banat District Pančevo4,245291,32768.6
  • Plandište
  • Opovo
  • Kovačica
  • Alibunar
  • City of Vršac
  • Bela Crkva
  • City of Pančevo
  • Kovin
94
Srem District Sremska Mitrovica3,486311,05389.2
  • Šid
  • Inđija
  • City of Sremska Mitrovica
  • Irig
  • Ruma
  • Stara Pazova
  • Pećinci
109
West Bačka District Sombor2,420187,58177.5
  • City of Sombor
  • Apatin
  • Odžaci
  • Kula
37

Districts in Kosovo and Metohija

Five of Serbian Districts are on the territory of Kosovo, comprising 28 municipalities and 1 city. In 2000, UNMIK created 7 new districts and 30 municipalities. Serbia does not exercise sovereignty over this polity. For the UNMIK districts and the districts of Kosovo, see Districts of Kosovo. Because the Serbian government has no control over Kosovo since it declared independence, it was not included in Serbia's 2011 census. For current demographic information about Kosovo, see Kosovo's 2011 census.
DistrictSeatArea
in km²
Population 2002Population
per km²
Municipalities and cities
Kosovo District
Pristina3,310672,292203.1
  • City of Pristina
  • Glogovac
  • Kosovo Polje
  • Lipljan
  • Obilić
  • Podujevo
  • Uroševac
  • Štimlje
  • Kačanik
  • Štrpce
Kosovo-Pomoravlje District Gnjilane1,389217,726156.8
  • Kosovska Kamenica
  • Novo Brdo
  • Gnjilane
  • Vitina
Kosovska Mitrovica District Kosovska Mitrovica2,053275,904134.4
  • Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Leposavić
  • Srbica
  • Vučitrn
  • Zubin Potok
  • Zvečan
Peć District Peć2,459414,187168.4
  • Peć
  • Istok
  • Klina
  • Đakovica
  • Dečani
Prizren District Prizren2,196376,085171.3
  • Orahovac
  • Suva Reka
  • Prizren
  • Gora