Thesubdivisions ofCroatia on the first level are the20 counties (županija, pl.županije) and one city-county (grad, "city").
On the second level these aremunicipalities (općina, pl.općine) andcities (grad, pl.gradovi). Both of these types of subdivisions encompass one or multiplesettlements (naselje, pl.naselja) which are not public or legal entities, theCroatian Bureau of Statistics consider them as non-administrative units –human settlements, similar to theUnited Statescensus designated places. As parts of the cities or the (larger) municipalities they may formcity districts (gradski kotari orgradske četvrti) or local committee areas (mjesni odbori). Small municipalities usually consist of only one settlement.
Counties of Croatia: Bjelovar-Bilogora Brod-Posavina Dubrovnik-Neretva Istria Karlovac Koprivnica-Križevci Krapina-Zagorje Lika-inline Osijek-Baranja Požega-Slavonia Primorje-Gorski Kotar Šibenik-Knin Sisak-Moslavina Split-Dalmatia Varaždin Virovitica-Podravina Vukovar-Syrmia Zadar City of Zagreb Zagreb County
Unions of Municipalities (zajednica općina, pl.zajednice općina) (11), including City of Zagreb Union of Municipalities (Zagreb metropolitan area) and City of Split Union of Municipalities (Split metropolitan area)
People's Committee Areas (mjesni narodni odbor, pl.mjesni narodni odbori) -village people's committees and,raion people's committee,town/city people's committee
N.B. Until 1963 all subdivisions were governed by the elected people's committees. From 1963 to 1992 these were administered by the respective (elected) assemblies.
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