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Podunavlje District

Podunavlje District (Podunavski okrug)

The Podunavlje District expands in the central part of the Republic of Serbia.

It encompasses the municipalities of:

  • Smederevo
  • Smederevska Palanka
  • Velika Plana.

    It has a population of 226,589. Seat of the District is in the city of Smederevo.

    Smederevo was the capital of the Serb State in the fourteenth century - there stood the royal palace at the time of the then Serbian ruler Djuradj Brankovic. Today, in the remnants of the Smederevo fortress, finished in 1430, traces of the former palace, chapel, and the house of the royal family can be discerned. At the old city cemetery stands a church from the fourteenth century, assumed to have been the family vault of the Serb ruler Djuradj Brankovic, which gave rise to numerous legends.

    In economic regard, Smederevo is today one of the leading cities in Serbia. Its major companies are the Smederevo Metal-processing Combine, the DP "Zelvoz" working on the technology of passenger, transport and special railroad cars, the "Fagram" holding enterprise producing constructional machines - which, together with the "Tehnogas", "Jugopetrol", and "Lasta" have contributed to making this region a successful and dynamic industrial center.

    This is complete Podunavlje District municipalities list:

    • Azanja
    • Badljevica
    • Banichina
    • Bachinac
    • Bashin
    • Binovac
    • Cerovac
    • Dobri Do
    • Drugovac
    • Glibovac
    • Golobok
    • Grchac
    • Jugovo
    • Kolari, Serbia
    • Krnjevo
    • Kulich
    • Kusadak
    • Landol
    • Lipe
    • Lozovik
    • Lugavchina
    • Mala Krsna
    • Mala Plana
    • Malo Orashje
    • Markovac
    • Mihajlovac
    • Miloshevac
    • Mramorac
    • Novo Selo
    • Oreshac
    • Osipaonica
    • Petrijevo
    • Pridvorice
    • Radinac
    • Rakinac
    • Ralja
    • Ratari
    • Saraorci
    • Selevac
    • Seone
    • Skobalj
    • Smederevo
    • Smederevska Palanka
    • Staro selo
    • Stojachak
    • Suvodol
    • Udovice
    • Veliko Orashje
    • Velika Plana
    • Vlashki Do
    • Vodanj
    • Vodice
    • Vranovo.
    • Vrbovac
    • Vuchak
    • Shalinac

    Note: All official material made by Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from official website.


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