Administrative divisions of Montenegro

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Montenegro has 21 municipalities (opština), and two urban municipalities (gradska opština), subdivisions of Podgorica municipality.

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# Crest Municipality Area Population Density Ethnic Majority (2003)
Km² Rank Total Rank Pop/km² Rank
1
Andrijevica 283 17 5,785 20 Serbian (69.61%)
2
Bar 598 9 40,037 67 No majority (Mo)
3 Berane 717 35,068 49 No majority (Sr)
4 Bijelo Polje 924 50,284 54 No majority (Sr)
5
Budva 122 20 15,909 130 No majority (Mo)
6
Cetinje 899 18,482 21 Montenegrin (90.28%)
7
Danilovgrad 501 10 16,523 33 Montenegrin (67.93%)
8 Herceg Novi 235 19 33,034 141 Serbian (52.45%)
9
Kolašin 897 9,949 11 Montenegrin (50.65%)
10 Kotor 335 16 22,947 68 No majority (Mo)
11 Mojkovac 367 15 10,066 27 Montenegrin (54.77%)
12 Nikšić 2,065 1 75,282 2 36 Montenegrin (62.50%)
13 Plav 486 12 13,805 28 Bosniak (50.73%)
14 Plužine 854 4,272 5 Serbian (60.51%)
15
Pljevlja 1,346 3 36,918 3 27 Serbian (59.52%)
16
Podgorica 1,399 2 169,132 1 121 Montenegrin (56.96%)
17 Rožaje 432 14 22,693 53 Bosniak (82.09%)
18 Šavnik 553 11 2,947 21 5 No majority (Sr)
19 Tivat 46 21 13,630 296 No majority (Sr)
20
Ulcinj 255 18 20,290 80 Albanian (92.14%)
21 Žabljak 445 13 4,204 9 Serbian (50.15%)

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