In the Principality of Serbia, Kingdom of Serbia and Yugoslavia, the srez (Serbian Cyrillic: срез; pl. srezovi / срезови) was a second-level administrative...
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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)...
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Kotor-Varoš was a srez (a second-level administrative unit) centered at Kotor Varoš, that existed during the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Socialist Yugoslavia...
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June 1929, the banates were divided into srezs, and srezs into municipalities. The head of the srez was the srez president (Serbo-Croatian: sreski načelnik)...
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further divided into cities and srezs, the latter of which were constituted by several municipalities. In 1955, srez level units were abolished. with...
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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...
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uoči Lazareve subote 1880, selo Orahovac, srez podrimski, okrug prizrenski 25/5 1905, selo Ve- lika Hoča, srez podrimski, okrug pri- zrenski). Avdyli, Ngadhnjim...
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the resolution in which the population of the Srez of Županjac asks him to change the name of the srez to Tomislavgrad, in honour of his son and Tomislav...
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The Pljevlja District (Montenegrin: Пљеваљски срез, romanized: Pljevaljski srez) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the...
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annexed by Serbia: On November 29 was established Durrës County with four srez (Durrës, Lezha, Elbasan and Tirana) Antić, Čedomir (2 January 2010). "Kratko...
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the town. After World War II, the town was first the seat of the district (srez), and then of municipality (opština) until 1960. Andrijevica was restored...
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The borders of Jadar, as a second-level administrative division (srez) of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1914....
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nahije and during the beginning of SR Montenegro was divided into counties (srez). Regions of Montenegro—designed for statistical purposes by the Statistical...
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vratili su se u stari zavičaj Liku. Srez Gračački: Mazin Bruvno Velika Popina Glogovo Ploče Rudopolјe Paklarić Klapavica Srez Udbinski: Komić Mitilić Kurjak...
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okrugs since 1922. The Srez of Glamoč belonged to the Travnik Oblast. From 1929, the country was divided into banovinas. The Srez of Glamoč became a part...
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disarmed the village, which was administratively part of the Nerodimlje srez. Before the Kosovo War, the village was ethnically mixed, with ca. 300 Serbs...
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the Srez of Livno. From 1929, the country was divided into banovinas (banates). The territory of the Municipality of Bosansko Grahovo became a srez on...
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annexed by Serbia: On November 29 was established Durres County with four srez (Durres, Lezha, Elbasan, and Tirana) Petrović, Dragoljub S. (1990). "Heterogenost...
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country was divided into 15 srezs, and Duvno became a municipality within the Srez of Livno. In 1962, the number of srezs was reduced to 6, and the Municipality...
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named Vrbnica. Dobrušte was part of it. The municipality was part of the Srez (serb. Šar) of the Okrug Prizren. This administrative subdivision lastet...
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banovinas of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–41) (where it was called a srez), grand župas of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) (1941–45), and in...
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bore that name until the end of the 18th century and later became Zenica srez. During Ottoman rule (1463–1878), the change of direction in the main trade...
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Through a Part of the Old Ljubljana]. Jezik in slovstvo. 2 (2): 297–298. "Srez Kranj" [Kranj District]. Krajevni leksikon Dravske banovine [Lexicon of Place...
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seuchonches / sonches soéïons fuchons YOU os ètes os étotes os étoétes os srez os sérotes os sroétes qu'os soéïèches qu'os fuchèches / seuchèches soéïez...
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The Cetinje District (Montenegrin: Cetinjski srez / Цетињски срез) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the Cetinje District...
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respective counties. Smaller green dots are seats of military districts (srez) within the counties: each district was to provide two battalions of infantry...
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The Nikšić District (Montenegrin: Nikšićki srez / Никшићки срез) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the Nikšić District...
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by the Kosovo leadership. It had up until then been part of the Kraljevo srez, of which the population was wholly Serb. After this, the number of Serbs...
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and cadastral municipalities. On the first level, there were 99 districts (srez, pl. srezovi). On the second level, there were 25 cities (grad, pl. gradovi)...
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Meteorological Service of Montenegro. Retrieved 7 March 2021. "Pljevaljski srez u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji". PV Informer. Retrieved 5 July 2019. Становништво...
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