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Serbia and Montenegro consisted of two republics, Serbia with its capital in Belgrade and Montenegro with its capital in Podgorica.
Serbia
Main article: Subdivisions of SerbiaSerbia had two autonomous provinces (autonomna pokrajina / аутономна покрајина):
- Vojvodina with its capital in Novi Sad and
- Kosovo and Metohija with its capital in Priština (under UN 1999-2006)
The part of Serbia that was in neither (often called "Central Serbia") was not a province and had no special status. It had no capital nor a governing body.
Independently of this division, Serbia was further divided into 29 districts (okrug / округ) and the city of Belgrade. Each of districts (and the city) was further divided into municipalities (општина / opština).
Montenegro
Main article: Municipalities of MontenegroMontenegro was divided into 21 municipalities (opština / општина).
See also
- Municipalities of Serbia
- Municipalities of Montenegro
- List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
- ISO 3166-2:CS