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Statistical regions of Serbia
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Not to be confused with NUTS statistical regions of Serbia.
For other uses, see Regions of Serbia (disambiguation).
The statistical regions of Serbia (Serbian: статистички региони Србије, romanized: statistički regioni Srbije) are regulated by the Law of the Regional Development and the Law of the Official Statistics. Serbia is divided into five statistical regions which are chiefly used for statistical purposes, such as census data. The regions encompass one or multiple districts each.
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Statistical regions of Serbia Статистички региони Србије Statistički regioni Srbije | |
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![]() Statistical regions of Serbia including the disputed territory of Kosovo | |
Category | Unitary state |
Location | Republic of Serbia |
Created by | Government of Serbia Law on Equal Territorial Development, Law of the Official Statistics |
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Number | 5 regions |
Populations | 1,563,916 (Southern and Eastern Serbia) – 2,031,697 (Šumadija and Western Serbia) |
Areas | 3,225 km2 (1,245 sq mi) (Belgrade) – 26,483 km2 (10,225 sq mi) (Šumadija and Western Serbia) |
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