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  2. Demographics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Serbia had conducted the first population census in 1834; the subsequent censuses were conducted in 1841, 1843, 1846, 1850, 1854, 1859, 1863 and 1866 and 1874. During the era Kingdom of Serbia , six censuses were conducted in 1884, 1890, 1895, 1900, 1905 and the last one being in 1910.

  3. Administrative divisions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The statistical regions (Serbian: статистички региони, romanized: statistički regioni) are chiefly used for statistical purposes, such as regular statistical data published by the Statistical Office as well as census data. There are five statistical regions: Vojvodina; Belgrade; Šumadija and Western Serbia; Southern and ...

  4. List of Serbian regions by Human Development Index

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    This is a list of statistical regions of Serbia by Human Development Index as of 2022. [1] [2] Rank Region HDI (2022) ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  5. Statistical regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The statistical regions of Serbia (Serbian: статистички региони Србије, romanized: statistički regioni Srbije) are regulated by the Law of the Regional Development and the Law of the Official Statistics. Serbia is divided into five statistical regions which are chiefly used for statistical purposes, such as regular ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Serbia defines it as a secular state with guaranteed religious freedom. Orthodox Christians with 6,079,396 comprise 84.5% of country's population. The Serbian Orthodox Church is the largest and traditional church of the country, adherents of which are overwhelmingly Serbs.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Category:Demographics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Demographics of Serbia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...