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{{distinguish|NUTS statistical regions of Serbia}} |
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{{other uses|Regions of Serbia (disambiguation)}} |
{{other uses|Regions of Serbia (disambiguation)}} |
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| name = Statistical regions of Serbia<br />Статистички региони Србије |
| name = Statistical regions of Serbia<br /> {{nobold|Статистички региони Србије}} |
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| map = [[File:Statistički regioni Republike Srbije.svg|250px]] |
| map = [[File:Statistički regioni Republike Srbije.svg|250px]] |
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| caption = Statistical regions of Serbia |
| caption = Statistical regions of Serbia |
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| category = [[Unitary state]] |
| category = [[Unitary state]] |
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| territory = [[ |
| territory = [[Serbia]] |
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| start_date = {{start date|2009}} |
| start_date = {{start date|2009}} |
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| legislation_begin = ''Law on Equal Territorial Development'', ''Law of the Official Statistics'' |
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| current_number = 5 regions |
| current_number = 5 regions |
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| population_range = 1, |
| population_range = 1,406,050 ([[Southern and Eastern Serbia]]) – 1,819,318 ([[Šumadija and Western Serbia]]) |
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| area_range = {{Convert|3225|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} ([[Belgrade]]) – {{Convert|26483|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} ([[Šumadija and Western Serbia]]) |
| area_range = {{Convert|3225|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} ([[Belgrade]]) – {{Convert|26483|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} ([[Šumadija and Western Serbia]]) |
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{{Politics of Serbia}} |
{{Politics of Serbia}} |
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The '''statistical regions of Serbia''' ({{ |
The '''statistical regions of Serbia''' ({{langx|sr|статистички региони Србије|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 regular statistical data published by the Statistical Office as well as census data. The regions encompass one or multiple [[Administrative districts of Serbia|administrative districts]] each. |
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== Introduction == |
== Introduction == |
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In 2009, [[National Assembly of Serbia]] adopted the ''Law on Equal Territorial Development'' that formed seven statistical regions in the territory of |
In 2009, [[National Assembly of Serbia|National Assembly]] adopted the ''Law on Equal Territorial Development'' that formed seven statistical regions in the territory of Serbia.<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Politika/Sedam-regiona-za-ravnomerniji-razvoj.lt.html |title=Sedam regiona za ravnomerniji razvoj |publisher=[[Politika]] |date=5 June 2009 |language=Serbian}}</ref> The Law was amended on 7 April 2010, so that the number of regions was reduced to five.<ref>{{citation |publisher=[[National Assembly of Serbia]] |url=http://www.parlament.gov.rs/content/cir/akta/akta_detalji.asp?Id=1178&t=P# |title=ZAKON o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o regionalnom razvoju }}{{Dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}</ref><ref>{{citation |publisher=[[B92]] |url=http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2010&mm=04&dd=07&nav_id=422746 |title=Uvrede, optužbe, alkotest i regioni |date=7 April 2010 |accessdate=14 October 2013 |language=Serbian}}</ref><ref name="emportal">{{citation|url=http://www.emportal.rs/vesti/srbija/112462.html |title=. |publisher=emportal |date=4 February 2010 |language=Serbian}}</ref> The previously formed region of Eastern Serbia was merged with Southern Serbia and the region of Šumadija was merged with Western Serbia. |
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The five statistical regions of Serbia are: |
The five statistical regions of Serbia are: |
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* [[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo and Metohija]] |
* [[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo and Metohija]] |
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==Classification== |
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==Statistical regional classification== |
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In a bylaw |
In a 2010 bylaw, the Government specified a nomenclature of statistic territorial units in the country.<ref name=uredba> |
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{{citation|url=http://www.mrrls.gov.rs/sites/default/files/attachment/UREDBA%20O%20NOMENKLATURI%20STATISTICKIH%20TERITORIJALNIH%20JEDINICA%20latinica.pdf |title=Uredba o nomenklaturi statističkih teritorijalnih jedinica |author=Government of Serbia |publisher=Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia |year=2010 |language=Serbian |page=2}}</ref> The act was an attempt to synchronize the existing statistical division of the country with the [[Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics]] of the European Union. According to the act, an additional top level of grouping was introduced, with the territory |
{{citation|url=http://www.mrrls.gov.rs/sites/default/files/attachment/UREDBA%20O%20NOMENKLATURI%20STATISTICKIH%20TERITORIJALNIH%20JEDINICA%20latinica.pdf |title=Uredba o nomenklaturi statističkih teritorijalnih jedinica |author=Government of Serbia |publisher=Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia |year=2010 |language=Serbian |page=2}}</ref> The act was an attempt to synchronize the existing statistical division of the country with the [[Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics]] of the European Union. According to the act, an additional top level of grouping was introduced, with the territory divided into two [[First-level NUTS of the European Union|NUTS 1]] regions: |
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*'''Serbia-North''' |
*'''Serbia-North''' ({{langx|sr|Србија-север|Srbija-sever}}) comprising |
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**[[Vojvodina]] |
**[[Vojvodina]] |
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**[[Belgrade]], and |
**[[Belgrade]], and |
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*'''Serbia-South''' |
*'''Serbia-South''' ({{langx|sr|Србија-југ|Srbija-jug}}) comprising |
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**[[Šumadija and Western Serbia]] |
**[[Šumadija and Western Serbia]] |
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**[[Southern and Eastern Serbia]] |
**[[Southern and Eastern Serbia]] |
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**[[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo and Metohija]] |
**[[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo and Metohija]] |
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The five statistical regions would therefore become NUTS [[NUTS 2|level 2]] regions, while the |
The five statistical regions would therefore become NUTS [[NUTS 2|level 2]] regions, while the administrative districts would correspond with NUTS level 3. However, the classification has remained largely in internal and limited use. {{As of|2013}}, it has not been sanctioned by the European Union. According to a 2011 whitepaper by [[ESPON]], which discusses the possibility to include Albania, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina into NUTS nomenclature, "''the statistical NUTS1 and NUTS2 regions created by the government in order to meet the NUTS criteria as well as the requirements of the EU regional policy, do not have actually a considerable administrative power; also, they are not self-governed entities. The political criterion prevailed for their creation.''"<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.espon.eu/export/sites/default/Documents/ToolsandMaps/ESPON2013Database/3.2_TR_Neighbourhood.pdf|title=Analysis of the availability and the quality of data on Western Balkans and Turkey |publisher=ESPON |date=March 2011 |pages=25–26}}</ref> |
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Officially, NUTS regions only exist for EU |
Officially, NUTS regions only exist for EU member states. For EFTA, EU candidate and potential candidate countries, the European Commission agrees with the countries concerned on a nomenclature referred to as "statistical regions". |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Administrative divisions of Serbia]] |
*[[Administrative divisions of Serbia]] |
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*[[List of Serbian regions by GDP]] |
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*[[List of Serbian regions by Human Development Index]] |
*[[List of Serbian regions by Human Development Index]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 8 November 2024
Statistical regions of Serbia Статистички региони Србије | |
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Category | Unitary state |
Location | Serbia |
Created by | Law on Equal Territorial Development, Law of the Official Statistics |
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Number | 5 regions |
Populations | 1,406,050 (Southern and Eastern Serbia) – 1,819,318 (Šumadija and Western Serbia) |
Areas | 3,225 km2 (1,245 sq mi) (Belgrade) – 26,483 km2 (10,225 sq mi) (Šumadija and Western Serbia) |
Serbia portal |
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 regular statistical data published by the Statistical Office as well as census data. The regions encompass one or multiple administrative districts each.
Introduction
[edit]In 2009, National Assembly adopted the Law on Equal Territorial Development that formed seven statistical regions in the territory of Serbia.[1] The Law was amended on 7 April 2010, so that the number of regions was reduced to five.[2][3][4] The previously formed region of Eastern Serbia was merged with Southern Serbia and the region of Šumadija was merged with Western Serbia.
The five statistical regions of Serbia are:
Classification
[edit]In a 2010 bylaw, the Government specified a nomenclature of statistic territorial units in the country.[5] The act was an attempt to synchronize the existing statistical division of the country with the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of the European Union. According to the act, an additional top level of grouping was introduced, with the territory divided into two NUTS 1 regions:
- Serbia-North (Serbian: Србија-север, romanized: Srbija-sever) comprising
- Serbia-South (Serbian: Србија-југ, romanized: Srbija-jug) comprising
The five statistical regions would therefore become NUTS level 2 regions, while the administrative districts would correspond with NUTS level 3. However, the classification has remained largely in internal and limited use. As of 2013[update], it has not been sanctioned by the European Union. According to a 2011 whitepaper by ESPON, which discusses the possibility to include Albania, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina into NUTS nomenclature, "the statistical NUTS1 and NUTS2 regions created by the government in order to meet the NUTS criteria as well as the requirements of the EU regional policy, do not have actually a considerable administrative power; also, they are not self-governed entities. The political criterion prevailed for their creation."[6]
Officially, NUTS regions only exist for EU member states. For EFTA, EU candidate and potential candidate countries, the European Commission agrees with the countries concerned on a nomenclature referred to as "statistical regions".
See also
[edit]- Administrative divisions of Serbia
- List of Serbian regions by GDP
- List of Serbian regions by Human Development Index
References
[edit]- ^ Sedam regiona za ravnomerniji razvoj (in Serbian), Politika, 5 June 2009
- ^ ZAKON o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o regionalnom razvoju, National Assembly of Serbia[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Uvrede, optužbe, alkotest i regioni (in Serbian), B92, 7 April 2010, retrieved 14 October 2013
- ^ . (in Serbian), emportal, 4 February 2010
- ^ Government of Serbia (2010), Uredba o nomenklaturi statističkih teritorijalnih jedinica (PDF) (in Serbian), Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, p. 2
- ^ Analysis of the availability and the quality of data on Western Balkans and Turkey (PDF), ESPON, March 2011, pp. 25–26