Kolubara District
| Kolubara District Колубарски округ Kolubarski okrug | |
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| District of Serbia | |
![]() Location of Kolubara District in Serbia | |
| Country | Serbia |
| Administrative centre | Valjevo |
| Government | |
| • Commissioner | Goran Milivojević (as of July 16th, 2015) |
| • Predecessor | Vladimir Petrović (Nov 14th, 2013 - May, 2015) |
| Area | |
| • Total | 2,474 km2 (955 sq mi) |
| Population (2011 census) | |
| • Total | 174,513 |
| • Density | 70.5/km2 (183/sq mi) |
| Municipalities | 5 and 1 city |
| Settlements | 218 |
| - Cities and towns | 7 |
| - Villages | 211 |
The Kolubara District (Serbian: Колубарски округ, Kolubarski okrug) occupies the central part of western Serbia. It has a population of 174,513. The administrative centre of the Kolubara District is Valjevo, on the banks of the Kolubara River.
Municipalities
The district encompasses the municipalities of:
Demographics
According to the last official census done in 2011, the Kolubara District has 174,513 inhabitants. Ethnic composition of the district:
| Ethnic group | Population |
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| Serbs | 166,325 |
| Roma | 4,045 |
| Montenegrins | 215 |
| Yugoslavs | 161 |
| Macedonians | 133 |
| Croats | 120 |
| Others | 3,514 |
| Total | 174,513 |
See also
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Coordinates: 44°16′N 19°53′E / 44.267°N 19.883°E
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