Administrative divisions of Croatia

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The subdivisions of Croatia on the first level are the 20 counties (županija, pl. županije) and one city-county (grad, "city"). On the second level these are municipalities (općina, pl. općine) and cities (grad, pl. gradovi). Both of these types of subdivisions encompass one or multiple settlements (naselje, pl. naselja).

Modern (1992–present)

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1975–1990

Unions of municipalities (1986-1990)

1949–1951

  • Oblasts
    • Bjelovar
    • Karlovac
    • Osijek
    • Rijeka
    • Split
    • Zagreb

1941–1945

Independent State of Croatia, counties:
1941-1943 (1st)
1943-1944 (2nd)
  • Counties (22)
    • Baranja
    • Bilogora
    • Bribir and Sidraga
    • Cetina
    • Dubrava
    • Gora
    • Hum
    • Krbava - Psat
    • Lašva and Glaž
    • Lika and Gacka
    • Livac and Zapolje
    • Modruš
    • Pliva and Rama
    • Pokupje
    • Posavje
    • Prigorje
    • Sana and Luka
    • Usora and Soli
    • Vinodol and Podgorje
    • Vrhbosna
    • Vuka
    • Zagorje
    • Zagreb
  • Districts
  • Municipalities
Sava and Littoral Banovina (red and blue)
Banovina of Croatia

1929–1941

1922–1929

Dubrovnik-grey, Karlovac-green, Osijek-purple, Split and Vukovar-brown, Zagreb-red

Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (1868–1922)

Counties in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

Medieval Croatian Kingdom

Map of approximate locations of early medieval counties of Croatia
Approximate positions of the first counties of 10th century Croatia, overlaid on a map of modern Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Counties[1]
    • Livno
    • Cetina
    • Imotski
    • Pliva
    • Pesenta
    • Klis
    • Bribir
    • Nin
    • Knin
    • Sidraga
    • Luka

See also

References