Municipalities of Montenegro
The municipalities (Montenegrin: opštine / општине, singular: opština / општина) are the first level administrative subdivisions of Montenegro. The country is divided into 24 municipalities including the Old Royal Capital Cetinje and the Podgorica Capital City. Podgorica is divided into one subdivisions called city municipality (Montenegrin: gradska opština / градска општина, plural: gradske opštine / градске општине), forming the basic level of local government.
Municipalities Opštine / Oпштине | |
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Category | Unitary state |
Location | |
Number | 24 municipalities |
Populations | 1,558 (Šavnik) - 201,631 (Podgorica) |
Areas | 46 Km² (Tivat) - 2,065 Km² (Nikšić) |
Government | Local governments |
Recently created:
- Petnjica Municipality (2013)
- Gusinje Municipality (2014)
- Tuzi Municipality (2018)
City municipality:
The Union of Municipalities of Montenegro is a national association of local authorities of Montenegro.[1]
List
# | Coat of arms/ emblem |
Municipality | Area | Population (2019) | Density | Ethnic Majority (2011) | Predominant language | Predominant religion | ||
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Km² | Rank | Total | Rank | Pop/km² | ||||||
1 | Andrijevica | 283 | 17 | 4,585 | 20 | 18 | Serbian (61.86%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
2 | Bar | 598 | 8 | 42,048 | 4 | 70 | Montenegrin (46.50%) | Montenegrin | Eastern Orthodox | |
3 | Berane | 544 | 10 | 31,874 | 7 | 52 | Serbian (42.96%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
4 | Bijelo Polje | 924 | 4 | 42,191 | 3 | 50 | Serbian (35.96%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
5 | Budva | 122 | 23 | 22,061 | 11 | 157 | Montenegrin (48.19%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
6 | Cetinje | 899 | 5 | 15,181 | 13 | 19 | Montenegrin (90.54%) | Montenegrin | Eastern Orthodox | |
7 | Danilovgrad | 501 | 11 | 18,284 | 12 | 37 | Montenegrin (64.19%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
8 | Gusinje | 157 | 22 | 4,027 | 21 | 26 | Bosniak (42.64%) | Bosnian | Islam | |
9 | Herceg Novi | 235 | 20 | 30,597 | 5 | 131 | Serbian (48.89%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
10 | Kolašin | 897 | 6 | 7,228 | 18 | 9 | Montenegrin (57.42%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
11 | Kotor | 335 | 15 | 22,753 | 9 | 67 | Montenegrin (48.88%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
12 | Mojkovac | 367 | 14 | 7,553 | 17 | 23 | Montenegrin (59.12%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
13 | Nikšić | 2,065 | 1 | 69,203 | 2 | 35 | Montenegrin (63.70%) | Montenegrin | Eastern Orthodox | |
14 | Petnjica | 173 | 21 | 5,482 | 19 | 32 | Bosniak (83.02%) | Bosnian | Islam | |
15 | Plav | 328 | 16 | 9,081 | 16 | 28 | Bosniak (51.90%) | Bosnian | Islam | |
16 | Pljevlja | 1,346 | 3 | 27,006 | 6 | 23 | Serbian (57.07%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
17 | Plužine | 854 | 7 | 2,613 | 23 | 4 | Serbian (65.65%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
18 | Podgorica | 1,399 | 2 | 201,631 | 1 | 133 | Montenegrin (57.35%) | Montenegrin | Eastern Orthodox | |
19 | Rožaje | 432 | 13 | 23,024 | 8 | 53 | Bosniak (83.91%) | Bosnian | Islam | |
20 | Šavnik | 553 | 9 | 1,558 | 24 | 4 | Montenegrin (53.82%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
21 | Tivat | 46 | 24 | 15,069 | 14 | 305 | Montenegrin (33.25%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox | |
22 | Tuzi | 236 | 19 | 12,096 | 15 | 67 | Albanian (68.44%) | Albanian | Roman Catholicism | |
23 | Ulcinj | 255 | 18 | 20,191 | 10 | 78 | Albanian (70.66%) | Albanian | Islam | |
24 | Žabljak | 445 | 12 | 3,081 | 22 | 8 | Montenegrin (50.43%) | Serbian | Eastern Orthodox |
Politics
List of current mayors and local governments
Democratic Party of Socialists (17) Socialist People's Party (2) Democratic Montenegro (1) Bosniak Party (1) Social Democrats (1) Albanian Alternative (1) Democratic Front (1)
Municipality | Current Mayor | Party | Local government | Elected | |
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Podgorica | Ivan Vuković | DPS | |||
Nikšić | Veselin Grbović | DPS | |||
Bijelo Polje | Petar Smolović | DPS | |||
Bar | Zoran Srzentić | DPS | |||
Herceg Novi | Stevan Katić | DCG | |||
Pljevlja | Mirko Đačić | DPS | |||
Berane | Dragoslav Šćekić | SNP | |||
Rožaje | Ejup Nurković | BS | |||
Kotor | Željko Aprcović | DPS | |||
Ulcinj | Ljoro Nrekić | DPS | |||
Budva | Marko Carević | DF | |||
Danilovgrad | Zorica Kovačević | DPS | |||
Cetinje | Aleksandar Kašćelan | DPS | |||
Tivat | Siniša Kusovac | DPS | |||
Tuzi | Nik Gjeloshaj | AA | |||
Plav | Mirsad Bajraktarević | SD | |||
Mojkovac | Ranko Mišnić | DPS | |||
Kolašin | Milosav Bulatović | DPS | |||
Petnjica | Samir Agović | DPS | |||
Andrijevica | Srđan Mašović | DPS | |||
Gusinje | Anela Čekić | DPS | |||
Žabljak | Veselin Vukićević | DPS | |||
Plužine | Mijuško Bajagić | SNP | |||
Šavnik | Velimir Perišić | DPS |
See also
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Montenegro |
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References
External links
- Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT. Population census 2003
- Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT. Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Montenegro 2011. Population by age, sex, and type of settlement per municipality, as well as the most frequent name in Montenegro.
- Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Montenegro, 2011 (preliminary data).
- Interactive Map of Montenegro Municipalities