The territory of modern-dayCroatia is divided between 7 eparchies of theSerbian Orthodox Church. 5 of them have their seat inCroatia, one inSerbia and one inBosnia and Herzegovina. As of March 2021 the central publicRecords of Religious Communities in the Republic of Croatia listed 431 "organizational units" of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia, many of which are local parishes with their own churches.[1] Protection of the properties of cultural importance is among other general provisions defined by the Agreement between the Republic of Croatia and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic of Croatia.[2]
This is a list of churches categorized according to eparchy;

Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana is one of the three Metropolitanates of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Its seat is located in Zagreb.
Alphabetical list (per settlement) of churches within theEparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja;
Only a smaller part of theEparchy of Srem is located within the boundaries of modern-day Croatia.

Only a smaller part of theEparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina is located within the boundaries of modern-day Croatia.