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List of districts of Serbia : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of districts of Serbia (詳細はadministrative units of Serbia, comprising several municipalities and/or cities each. They are defined by the Government of Serbia's ''Enactment'' of 29 January 1992. Districts are regional centers of state authority and they do not have any form of self-government. They run affairs in the name of the Government. There are 29 districts in Serbia (7 in Vojvodina, 8 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 9 in Southern and Eastern Serbia and 5 in Kosovo). The only part of Serbia that is not part of any district is the territory of the City of Belgrade which has a special status, very similar to that of a district. Every districts has its seat in the largest city of the district. ==Term== The Slavic word ''okrug'' (округ) denotes administrative subdivision in some states. Its etymology is similar to the German ''Kreis'', circle (in the meaning of administrative division) (although translated in German as ''Bezirk''): ''okrug'' is literally something "encircling". In the subdivisions of Serbia, the term is translated as ''district'', sometimes as ''county''.
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