Vukovar-Syrmia County
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County seat | Vukovar |
Population | 204,768 (2001 census) |
Density | 83.6 /km² (216.6 /sq mi) |
Area | 2,448 km² (945.2 sq mi) |
Area code | +385(0)32 |
ISO 3166-2 | HR-16 |
Prefect | Božo Galić (HDZ) |
Vukovar-Syrmia county (Croatian: Vukovarsko-srijemska županija) is the easternmost Croatian county. It includes the eastern parts of Slavonia and western parts of Srijem regions; but also the lower Sava river basin (Posavina).
County seat is Vukovar, on Danube river; and the biggest town is Vinkovci with 33,328 inhabitans. The whole county has 204,768 inhabitans. Other towns include Ilok, Otok and Županja.
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[edit] History
The area of Vukovar was inhabited since the Neolithic times. It is an exceptionally abundant archaeological locality, listed among the most important sites of southern Europe. Vukovar was characteristic for its architecture from the 18th century with covered porticos (arcades) and later historicist buildings, until the war in 1991 which resulted in a systematic destruction of the entire town.
[edit] Demographics
As of 2001 census, county has 204,768. Croats make 78.3 %, Serbs 15.5 %, Hungarians 1 %, Rusyns 0.9 % and others.
[edit] Administrative divisions
Vukovar-Syrmia county is divided into 5 towns and 25 municipalities.
- A - Town of Vukovar (county seat)
- B - Town of Ilok
- C - Town of Vinkovci
- D - Town of Županja
- 14 - Town of Otok
Municipalities:
- Trpinja
- Borovo
- Tordinci
- Markušica
- Jarmina
- Ivankovo
- Vođinci
- Stari Mikanovci
- Babina Greda
- Cerna
- Gradište
- Andrijaševci
- Privlaka
- Town of Otok
- Bošnjaci
- Drenovci
- Gunja
- Vrbanja
- Nijemci
- Tovarnik
- Lovas
- Tompojevci
- Stari Jankovci
- Negoslavci
- Bogdanovci
- Nuštar
[edit] County government
Current leadership:
- Župan (prefect): Božo Galić (HDZ)
- Deputy župan: Antun Žagar (HSP)
- Deputy župan: Petar Kulić (DC)
- Deputy župan: Jovan Ajduković (SDSS)
The county assembly is composed of 41 representatives, presided by Mato Stojanović (HSLS) and composed as follows:
- Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 14
- HSS-SDP-HNS-SBHS: 12
- Croatian Peasants Party (HSS)
- Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
- Croatian People's Party (HNS)
- Slavonia-Baranja Croatian Party (SBHS)
- Independent Democratic Serbian Party (SDSS) 6
- Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) 3
- Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) 3
- Democratic Centre (DC) 3
Based on election results in 2005.
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