Srez
In the Principality of Serbia, Kingdom of Serbia and Yugoslavia, the srez (Serbian Cyrillic: срез; pl. srezovi / срезови) was a second-level administrative unit, a district that included several town- or village municipalities. It was abolished in 1963–67 in SFR Yugoslavia. The unit is no longer used, although the katastarski srez is used in cadastral classification of property.
History
The srez was noted as a second-level administrative unit in the 1903 Constitution of Serbia[1] and the 1921 Constitution of Yugoslavia, below the okrug and above the opština.
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See also
- Administrative divisions of Yugoslavia
- Uyezd, historical Russian equivalent
References
- http://www.restitucija.rs/index.php/legarh/49-ustav-kraljevine-srbije-1903/download. Cite journal requires
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Sources
- Sofija Božić (1 April 2014). Istorija i geografija: susreti i prožimanja: History and geography: meetings and permeations. Институт за новију историју Србије,Географски институт "Јован Цвијић" САНУ, Институт за славистку Ран. pp. 257–. ISBN 978-86-7005-125-6.
- др Слободан Зечевић. Гласник Етнографског музеја у Београду књ. 30: Bulletin du Musée Ethnographique de Belgrade. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. pp. 132–. GGKEY:U1JY3YFUSNS.
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