Administrative divisions of Croatia

Administrative divisions of Croatia

The subdivisions of Croatia on the first level are the 20 counties (zupanija) and one town/city (grad). On the second level these are municipalities (općine) and additional towns/cities (gradovi). Both of these type of subdivisions consist of settlements (naselja), which are used for statistical purposes, only.

ee also

*Counties of Croatia
* (in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia)
*Municipalities of Croatia


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