Districts of the Independent State of Croatia
- Districts of the Independent State of Croatia
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Districts (Croatian: kotar) were the secondary territorial subdivisions of the Independent State of Croatia. There were 139 of them originally, with that number changing after the capitulation of Italy and the discontinuation of the Rome Agreement. The districts were each a part of a county, and were themselves further divided into municipalities.
Districts in 1941
Districts of the Independent State of Croatia in 1941
County |
Districts |
Baranja County |
Đakovo, Donji Miholjac, Našice, Osijek, Podravska Slatina, Valpovo, Virovitica |
Bilogora County |
Bjelovar, Čazma, Garešnica, Đurđevac, Grubišno Polje, Koprivnica, Križevci |
Bribir - Sidraga County |
Drniš, Knin |
Cetina County |
Brač, Hvar, Imotski, Makarska, Omiš, Sinj |
Dubrava County |
Bileća, Čapljina, Dubrovnik, Gacko, Ravno, Stolac, Trebinje |
Gora County |
Bosanski Novi, Dvor, Glina, Kostajnica, Petrinja, Sisak, Topusko |
Hum County |
Konjic, Ljubuški, Metković, Mostar, Nevesinje, Posušje |
Krbava - Psat County |
Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosansko Grahovo, Bosanski Petrovac, Cazin, Donji Lapac, Korenica |
Lašva - Glaž County |
Fojnica, Travnik, Visoko, Zenica, Žepče |
Lika - Gacka County |
Gospić, Gračac, Obrovac, Otočac, Perušić, Udbina |
Livac - Zapolje County |
Bosanska Dubica, Bosanska Gradiška, Daruvar, Nova Gradiška, Novska, Pakrac, Požega, Prnjavor |
Modruš County |
Delnice, Ogulin, Slunj, Vrbovsko |
Pliva - Rama County |
Bugojno, Duvno, Glamoč, Jajce, Kupres, Livno, Prozor, Varcar Vakuf |
Pokupje County |
Jastrebarsko, Karlovac, Pisarovina, Vojnić |
Posavina County |
Bijeljina, Brčko, Brod, Derventa, Gradačac, Županja |
Prigorje County |
Donja Stubica, Dugo Selo, Kutina, Samobor, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Velika Gorica, Zagreb |
Sana - Luka County |
Banja Luka, Ključ, Kotor Varoš, Prijedor, Sanski Most |
Usora - Soli County |
Doboj, Gračanica, Kladanj, Maglaj, Teslić, Tešanj, Tuzla, Zvornik |
Vinodol - Podgorje County |
Brinje, Karlobag, Kraljevica, Novi, Senj |
Vrhbosna County |
Čajniče, Foča, Rogatica, Sarajevo, Srebrenica, Višegrad, Vlasenica |
Vuka County |
Hrvatska Mitrovica, Hrvatski Karlovci, Ilok, Irig, Ruma, Stara Pazova, Šid, Vinkovci, Vukovar, Zemun |
Zagorje County |
Ivanec, Klanjec, Krapina, Ludbreg, Novi Marof, Pregrada, Varaždin, Zlatar |
Districts in 1943
Districts of the Independent State of Croatia in 1943
County |
Districts |
Baranja County |
Đakovo, Donji Miholjac, Našice, Osijek, Podravska Slatina, Valpovo, Virovitica |
Bilogora County |
Bjelovar, Čazma, Garešnica, Đurđevac, Grubišno Polje, Koprivnica, Križevci |
Bribir County |
Drniš, Knin |
Cetina County |
Brač, Hvar, Imotski, Makarska, Sinj, Split, Vis |
Dubrava County |
Bileća, Čapljina, Dubrovnik, Gacko, Korčula, Ravno, Stolac, Trebinje |
Gora-Prigorje County |
Bosanski Novi, Donja Stubica, Dvor, Dugo Selo, Glina, Kostajnica, Kutina, Petrinja, Sisak, Samobor, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Topusko, Velika Gorica, Zagreb |
Hum County |
Konjic, Ljubuški, Metković, Mostar, Nevesinje, Posušje |
Krbava - Psat County |
Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosansko Grahovo, Bosanski Petrovac, Cazin, Donji Lapac, Korenica |
Lašva - Pliva County |
Bugojno, Fojnica, Duvno, Glamoč, Jajce, Kupres, Livno, Prozor, Varcar Vakuf, Travnik, Visoko, Zenica, Žepče |
Lika - Gacka County |
Gospić, Gračac, Karlobag, Obrovac, Otočac, Perušić, Udbina |
Livac - Zapolje County |
Bosanska Dubica, Bosanska Gradiška, Daruvar, Nova Gradiška, Novska, Pakrac, Požega, Prnjavor |
Modruš County |
Delnice, Ogulin, Slunj, Vrbovsko |
Pokupje County |
Jastrebarsko, Karlovac, Pisarovina, Vojnić |
Posavina County |
Bijeljina, Brčko, Brod, Derventa, Gradačac, Županja |
Sana - Luka County |
Banja Luka, Ključ, Kotor Varoš, Prijedor, Sanski Most |
Sudraga-Ravni Kotari County |
Usora - Soli County |
Doboj, Gračanica, Kladanj, Maglaj, Teslić, Tešanj, Tuzla, Zvornik |
Vinodol - Podgorje County |
Brinje, Kraljevica, Novi, Senj |
Vrhbosna County |
Čajniče, Foča, Rogatica, Sarajevo, Srebrenica, Višegrad, Vlasenica |
Vuka County |
Hrvatska Mitrovica, Hrvatski Karlovci, Ilok, Irig, Ruma, Stara Pazova, Šid, Vinkovci, Vukovar, Zemun |
Zagorje County |
Ivanec, Klanjec, Krapina, Ludbreg, Novi Marof, Pregrada, Varaždin, Zlatar |
References
- Croatia OR 5360 (1:1 000 000) London : War Office, 1941
- Kraljevina Jugoslavija MDR Misc 7596 (1:2 800 000), Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers. Map Reproduction Section, 1944
- Encyclopædia Britannica 17th Edition, Austria-Hungary (1:3 800 000), 1905
- Crna Legija website
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