Serbia Municipalities (original) (raw)
"Geopolitical Entities, Names, and Codes, Edition 2" (GENC), a U.S. standard that's supposed to correspond to ISO 3166-2, was issued on 2014-03-31. It has codes for the municipalities of Kosovo.
Update 15 to the GEC, the successor to the FIPS standard, is dated 2014-03-31. It makes one nearly imperceptible change to the Serbian name of Hani i Elezit municipality.
Update 10 to Geopolitical Entities and Codes (formerly FIPS 10-4) is dated 2012-12-31. It switches the codes for two municipalities of Kosovo: Ka�anik and Kamenic�. I have made the corresponding change to the table below.
When "Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Publication 10-4" was superseded by "Geopolitical Entities and Codes" in April 2010, it included a list of 30 municipalities for Kosovo. Update 8 to Geopolitical Entities and Codes is dated 2012-05-01. It adds seven new municipalities and slightly alters the translations of two municipalities. I provide the list below as a helpful reference, but not as a part of the Statoids database.
ISO 3166-1 Newsletter V-12, dated 2006-09-26, announced the splitting of Serbia and Montenegro into two countries. Before that time, I had treated Serbia and Montenegro as the two primary subdivisions of the country, divided into districts, which were the secondary subdivisions. When the country officially split, I promoted the districts to primary subdivisions, and no longer listed any secondary subdivisions; or, to be precise, left only a historical list showing the districts prior to 2006. Now I have removed that redundant list.
These are the secondary divisions of Kosovo. Names are in their Albanian form, although the GEC document also lists their Serbian forms.
| Municipality | GEC | GENC |
|---|---|---|
| De�an | KV01 | XK-01 |
| Dragash | KV02 | XK-02 |
| Ferizaj | KV03 | XK-03 |
| Fush� Kosov� | KV04 | XK-04 |
| Gjakov� | KV05 | XK-05 |
| Gjilan | KV06 | XK-06 |
| Gllogovc | KV07 | XK-07 |
| Gra�anic� | KV31 | XK-08 |
| Hani i Elezit | KV32 | XK-09 |
| Istog | KV08 | XK-10 |
| Junik | KV33 | XK-11 |
| Ka�anik | KV09 | XK-12 |
| Kamenic� | KV10 | XK-13 |
| Klin� | KV11 | XK-14 |
| Kllokot | KV34 | XK-15 |
| Leposaviq | KV12 | XK-16 |
| Lipjan | KV13 | XK-17 |
| Malishev� | KV14 | XK-18 |
| Mamush� | KV35 | XK-19 |
| Mitrovic� | KV15 | XK-20 |
| Novob�rd� | KV16 | XK-21 |
| Obiliq | KV17 | XK-22 |
| Partesh | KV36 | XK-23 |
| Pej� | KV18 | XK-24 |
| Podujev� | KV19 | XK-25 |
| Prishtin� | KV20 | XK-26 |
| Prizren | KV21 | XK-27 |
| Rahovec | KV22 | XK-28 |
| Ranillug | KV37 | XK-29 |
| Sht�rpc� | KV23 | XK-30 |
| Shtime | KV24 | XK-31 |
| Sk�nderaj | KV25 | XK-32 |
| Suharek� | KV26 | XK-33 |
| Viti | KV27 | XK-34 |
| Vushtrri | KV28 | XK-35 |
| Zubin Potok | KV29 | XK-36 |
| Zve�an | KV30 | XK-37 |
| GEC: Codes from GEC. GENC: Codes from GENC. |
Change history:
- ~2002: Malishev� municipality formed from parts of Klin�, Rahovec, and Suharek�.
- ~2008: Gra�anic�, Hani i Elezit, Junik, Kllokot, Mamush�, Partesh, and Ranillug municipalities created.