Administrative divisions of Croatia
The subdivisions of Croatia on the first level are the 20 counties (županija, pl. županije) and one city-county (grad, "city"). On the second level these are municipalities (općina, pl. općine) and towns (also named grad, pl. gradovi). Both of these type of subdivisions consist of settlements (naselje, pl. naselja). While the counties and 2nd level subdivisions are self-governed, naselja are used purely for statistical purposes.
Modern (1992–present)
1975–1990
1949–1951
- Oblasts
- Bjelovar
- Karlovac
- Osijek
- Rijeka
- Split
- Zagreb
1941–1945
- Counties (22)
- Baranja
- Bilogora
- Bribir and Sidraga
- Cetina
- Dubrava
- Gora
- Hum
- Krbava - Psat
- Lašva and Glaž
- Lika and Gacka
- Livac and Zapolje
- Modruš
- Pliva and Rama
- Pokupje
- Posavje
- Prigorje
- Sana and Luka
- Usora and Soli
- Vinodol and Podgorje
- Vrhbosna
- Vuka
- Zagorje
- Zagreb
- Districts
- Municipalities
1929–1941
1922–1929
- Oblasts
- Oblast of Dubrovnik
- Oblast of Karlovac
- Oblast of Kruševac
- Oblast of Osijek
- Oblast of Split
- Oblast of Vukovar
- Oblast of Zagreb
- Counties[1]
- Livno
- Cetina
- Imotski
- Pliva
- Pesenta
- Klis
- Bribir
- Nin
- Knin
- Sidraga
- Luka
See also
References