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Administrative subdivision in Slavic countries roughly equivalent to a municipality From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opština, općina, občina, obshtina or obshchina, Cyrillic: општина, опћина or община, is a local government unit, most commonly translated as municipality in English. It is used by the following countries:
Country | Singular | Dual | Plural | related article |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | općina / опћина, opština / општина | općine / опћине, opštine / општине | municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina (3rd level in FB&H, 2nd level in RS; see also City#Municipal services) | |
Bulgaria | община (obshtina) | общини (obshtini) | municipalities of Bulgaria (2nd level) | |
Croatia | općina | općine | municipalities of Croatia (2nd level) | |
North Macedonia | општина (opština) | oпштини (opštini) | municipalities of North Macedonia (1st level) | |
Kosovo | општина / opština | oпштине / opštine | municipalities of Kosovo (Albanian: komuna, plural: komunë)[1][2] (1st level) | |
Montenegro | opština / општина | opštine / oпштине | municipalities of Montenegro (1st level) | |
Russia | община (obshchina) | общины (obshchiny) | commune, plural: communes | |
Serbia | општина / opština | oпштине / opštine | municipalities of Serbia (2nd level) | |
Slovenia | občina | občini | občine | municipalities of Slovenia (1st level) |
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