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  2. Raška District - Wikipedia

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    The Raška District (Serbian: Рашки округ / Raški okrug, pronounced [râʃkiː ôkruːɡ]) is one of eight administrative districts of Šumadija and Western Serbia. It expands to the southwestern part of the country. As of the 2022 census, the district has a population of 296,532 inhabitants. [1]

  3. Raška (region) - Wikipedia

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    Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка; Latin: Rascia) is a geographical and historical region of Serbia.Initially a small borderline district between early medieval Serbia and Bulgaria (city/area of Ras), and the Byzantine Empire, it became the center of the Grand Principality of Serbia and of the Serbian Kingdom in the mid-12th century.

  4. Raška, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, pronounced) is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. The municipality has a population of 21,498 people, while the town has a population of 6,291 people (2022 census). [2] It covers an area of 670km 2 (259 sq. mi.).

  5. ISO 3166-2:RS - Wikipedia

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    Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is RS, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Serbia. The second part is either of the following: two letters: autonomous provinces; two digits: city and districts; The digits for the city and districts are assigned as follows: 00: city; 01–07: districts in the autonomous province ...

  6. Raška - Wikipedia

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    Raška architectural style, architectural style in medieval Serbia, in the 12th and 13th century Despotate of Raška , variant designation for the Despotate of Serbia, in the 15th century Little Raška , a region inhabited by Serbs (Rascians) in southern regions of Pannonian plain, from the 16th to 18th century

  7. Administrative districts of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Administrative districts were first defined by the Government of Serbia's decree of 29 January 1992, which specifies that ministries and other national-level agencies shall conduct their affairs outside their headquarters (i.e. outside the seat of government) via regional offices that they may establish per the designated clusters of municipalities (named only "districts"), also designating ...

  8. Ušće (Kraljevo) - Wikipedia

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    Ušće (Serbian Cyrillic: Ушће) is a populated place in the town of Kraljevo in the Raska district. According to the 2011 census, there were 1,881 inhabitants. According to the 2011 census, there were 1,881 inhabitants.

  9. List of regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The regions of Serbia include geographical and, to a lesser extent, traditional and historical areas. Geographical regions have no official status, though some of them serve as a basis for the second-level administrative divisions of Serbia, okrugs (districts of Serbia). Not being administratively defined, the boundaries of the regions are in ...