Municipalities of Montenegro

Municipalities of Montenegro

Montenegro is composed of 23 municipalities (Општина, opština), the Old Royal Capital Cetinje and the Podgorica Capital City. Podgorica also has two subdivisions - urban municipalities (градска општина, gradska opština).

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The Union of Municipalities of Montenegro is a national association of local authorities of Montenegro.[5]

List

# Coat of arms/
emblem
Municipality Area Population Density Ethnic Majority (2011) Predominant language Predominant religion
Km² Rank Total Rank Pop/km² Rank
1
Andrijevica 283 17 5,071 19 18 Serbian (61.86%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
2
Bar 598 8 42,048 4 70 Montenegrin (46.50%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox
3
Berane 544 10 28,305 7 52 Serbian (42.96%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
4
Bijelo Polje 924 4 46,051 3 50 Serbian (35.96%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
5
Budva 122 21 19,218 11 157 Montenegrin (48.19%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
6
Cetinje 899 5 16,657 13 19 Montenegrin (90.54%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox
7
Danilovgrad 501 11 18,472 12 37 Montenegrin (64.19%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
8 Gusinje 486 12 13,108 15 27 Bosniak (70.95%) Bosnian Islam
9
Herceg Novi 235 19 30,864 5 131 Serbian (48.89%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
10
Kolašin 897 6 8,380 17 9 Montenegrin (57.42%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
11
Kotor 335 16 22,601 9 67 Montenegrin (48.88%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
12
Mojkovac 367 15 8,622 16 23 Montenegrin (59.12%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
13
Nikšić 2,065 1 72,443 2 35 Montenegrin (63.70%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
14
Petnjica 173 20 5,665 18 34 Bosniak (77.53%) Bosnian Islam
15
Plav 486 12 13,108 15 27 Bosniak (51.90%) Bosnian Islam
16
Plužine 854 7 3,246 21 4 Serbian (65.65%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
17
Pljevlja 1,346 3 30,786 6 23 Serbian (57.07%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
18
Podgorica 1,399 2 185,937 1 133 Montenegrin (57.35%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox
19
Rožaje 432 14 22,964 8 53 Bosniak (83.91%) Bosnian Islam
20
Šavnik 553 9 2,070 22 4 Montenegrin (53.82%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
21
Tivat 46 22 14,031 14 305 Montenegrin (33.25%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
22
Ulcinj 255 18 19,921 10 78 Albanian (70.66%) Albanian Islam
23
Žabljak 445 13 3,569 20 8 Montenegrin (50.43%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox

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