Municipalities of Croatia
A Municipality in Croatia is known as an općina (plural: općine). Though equal to Croatian cities (grad, plural: gradovi) in administrative powers, they are usually more likely to consist of a collection of villages in more rural or suburban area, whereas cities are more likely to cover urban area. According to the law, a municipality is a local self-government unit which is established, as a rule, for the area of several inhabited settlements representing a natural, economic and social whole, connected by the common interests of the population.[1]
Tasks and organization
Municipalities, within their self-governing scope of activities, perform the tasks of local significance, which directly fulfil the citizens’ needs, and which were not assigned to the state bodies by the Constitution or law, and in particular affairs related to the organization of localities and housing, zoning and planning, public utilities, child care, social welfare, primary health services, education and primary schools, culture, physical education and sports, customer protection, protection and improvement of the environment, fire protection and civil defence, local transport.[1] [2]
Municipality government
Municipal council (općinsko vijeće) is the representative body of citizens and the body of local self-government. The councillors are elected for a four-year term on the basis of universal suffrage in direct elections by secret ballot using proportional system with d'Hondt method. The executive head of the municipality is the municipality president (or head of the municipality, općinski načelnik), also elected in direct elections for a four-year term, by majoritarian vote (two-round system) (the deputy president is elected together with the president). He/She (with the deputy president) can be recalled by a referendum. Municipalities have administrative departments as offices of municipal administration (in small municipalities there is unique administrative department) chaired by the heads (principals). They are appointed by the municipal president on the basis of a public competition. [1] [3]
List of municipalities
As of 2015, there are 428 municipalities in Croatia.[4]
Northwest Croatia
Koprivnica-Križevci County
- Drnje
- Đelekovec
- Ferdinandovac
- Gola
- Gornja Rijeka
- Hlebine
- Kalinovac
- Kalnik
- Kloštar Podravski
- Koprivnički Bregi
- Koprivnički Ivanec
- Legrad
- Molve
- Novigrad Podravski
- Novo Virje
- Peteranec
- Podravske Sesvete
- Rasinja
- Sokolovac
- Sveti Ivan Žabno
- Sveti Petar Orehovec
- Virje
Krapina-Zagorje County
- Bedekovčina
- Budinšćina
- Desinić
- Đurmanec
- Gornja Stubica
- Hrašćina
- Hum na Sutli
- Jesenje
- Kraljevec na Sutli
- Krapinske Toplice
- Konjščina
- Kumrovec
- Marija Bistrica
- Lobor
- Mače
- Mihovljan
- Novi Golubovec
- Petrovsko
- Radoboj
- Sveti Križ Začretje
- Stubičke Toplice
- Tuhelj
- Veliko Trgovišće
- Zagorska Sela
- Zlatar Bistrica
Međimurje County
- Belica
- Dekanovec
- Domašinec
- Donja Dubrava
- Donji Kraljevec
- Donji Vidovec
- Goričan
- Gornji Mihaljevec
- Kotoriba
- Mala Subotica
- Nedelišće
- Orehovica
- Podturen
- Pribislavec
- Selnica
- Strahoninec
- Sveta Marija
- Sveti Juraj na Bregu
- Sveti Martin na Muri
- Šenkovec
- Štrigova
- Vratišinec
- Miklavec?
Varaždin County
- Bednja
- Beretinec
- Breznica
- Breznički Hum
- Cestica
- Donja Voća
- Donji Martijanec
- Gornji Kneginec
- Jalžabet
- Klenovnik
- Ljubešćica
- Mali Bukovec
- Maruševec
- Petrijanec
- Sračinec
- Sveti Đurđ
- Sveti Ilija
- Trnovec Bartolovečki
- Veliki Bukovec
- Vidovec
- Vinica
- Visoko
Zagreb County
- Bedenica
- Bistra
- Brckovljani
- Brdovec
- Dubrava
- Dubravica
- Farkaševac
- Gradec
- Jakovlje
- Klinča Sela
- Kloštar Ivanić
- Krašić
- Kravarsko
- Križ
- Luka
- Marija Gorica
- Orle
- Pisarovina
- Pokupsko
- Preseka
- Pušća
- Rakovec
- Rugvica
- Stupnik
- Žumberak
Central and Eastern Croatia
Bjelovar-Bilogora County
- Berek
- Dežanovac
- Đulovac
- Hercegovac
- Ivanska
- Kapela
- Končanica
- Nova Rača
- Rovišće
- Severin
- Sirač
- Šandrovac
- Štefanje
- Velika Pisanica
- Velika Trnovitica
- Veliki Grđevac
- Veliko Trojstvo
- Zrinski Topolovac
Brod-Posavina County
- Bebrina
- Brodski Stupnik
- Bukovlje
- Cernik
- Davor
- Donji Andrijevci
- Dragalić
- Garčin
- Gornja Vrba
- Gornji Bogićevci
- Gundinci
- Klakar
- Nova Kapela
- Okučani
- Oprisavci
- Oriovac
- Podcrkavlje
- Rešetari
- Sibinj
- Sikirevci
- Slavonski Šamac
- Stara Gradiška
- Staro Petrovo Selo
- Velika Kopanica
- Vrbje
- Vrpolje
Karlovac County
- Barilović
- Bosiljevo
- Cetingrad
- Draganić
- Generalski Stol
- Josipdol
- Krnjak
- Lasinja
- Netretić
- Plaški
- Rakovica
- Ribnik
- Saborsko
- Tounj
- Vojnić
- Žakanje
Osijek-Baranja County
- Antunovac
- Bilje
- Bizovac
- Čeminac
- Čepin
- Darda
- Donja Motičina
- Draž
- Drenje
- Đurđenovac
- Erdut
- Ernestinovo
- Feričanci
- Gorjani
- Jagodnjak
- Kneževi Vinogradi
- Koška
- Levanjska Varoš
- Magadenovac
- Marijanci
- Petlovac
- Petrijevci
- Podravska Moslavina
- Podgorač
- Popovac
- Punitovci
- Satnica Đakovačka
- Semeljci
- Strizivojna
- Šodolovci
- Trnava
- Viljevo
- Viškovci
- Vladislavci
- Vuka
- Moslavina?
Požega-Slavonia County
Sisak-Moslavina County
- Donji Kukuruzari
- Dvor
- Gvozd
- Hrvatska Dubica
- Jasenovac
- Lekenik
- Lipovljani
- Majur
- Martinska Ves
- Sunja
- Topusko
- Velika Ludina
Virovitica-Podravina County
- Crnac
- Čačinci
- Čađavica
- Gradina
- Lukač
- Mikleuš
- Nova Bukovica
- Pitomača
- Sopje
- Suhopolje
- Špišić Bukovica
- Voćin
- Zdenci
Vukovar-Srijem County
- Andrijaševci
- Babina Greda
- Bogdanovci
- Borovo
- Bošnjaci
- Cerna
- Drenovci
- Gradište
- Gunja
- Ivankovo
- Jarmina
- Lovas
- Markušica
- Negoslavci
- Nijemci
- Nuštar
- Privlaka
- Stari Jankovci
- Stari Mikanovci
- Tompojevci
- Tordinci
- Tovarnik
- Trpinja
- Vođinci
- Vrbanja
- Štitar
Adriatic Croatia
Dubrovnik-Neretva County
- Blato
- Dubrovačko Primorje
- Janjina
- Konavle
- Kula Norinska
- Lastovo
- Lumbarda
- Mljet
- Orebić
- Pojezerje
- Slivno
- Smokvica
- Ston
- Trpanj
- Vela Luka
- Zažablje
- Župa Dubrovačka
- Rogotin
Istria County
- Bale
- Barban
- Brtonigla
- Cerovlje
- Fažana
- Gračišće
- Grožnjan
- Kanfanar
- Karojba
- Kaštelir-Labinci
- Kršan
- Lanišće
- Ližnjan
- Lupoglav
- Marčana
- Medulin
- Motovun
- Oprtalj
- Pićan
- Raša
- Sveta Nedelja
- Sveti Lovreč
- Sveti Petar u Šumi
- Svetvinčenat
- Tar-Vabriga
- Tinjan
- Višnjan
- Vižinada
- Vrsar
- Žminj
- Funtana
- Hum
Lika-Senj County
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
- Baška
- Brod Moravice
- Čavle
- Dobrinj
- Fužine
- Jelenje
- Klana
- Kostrena
- Lokve
- Lovran
- Malinska-Dubašnica
- Matulji
- Mošćenička Draga
- Mrkopalj
- Omišalj
- Punat
- Ravna Gora
- Skrad
- Vinodol
- Viškovo
- Vrbnik
- Lopar
Šibenik-Knin County
- Biskupija
- Civljane
- Ervenik
- Kijevo
- Kistanje
- Murter
- Pirovac
- Primošten
- Promina
- Rogoznica
- Ružić
- Tisno
- Unešić
- Bilice
- Tribunj
Split-Dalmatia County
- Baška Voda
- Bol
- Brela
- Cista Provo
- Dicmo
- Dugi Rat
- Dugopolje
- Gradac
- Hrvace
- Jelsa
- Klis
- Lećevica
- Lokvičići
- Lovreć
- Marina
- Milna
- Muć
- Nerežišća
- Okrug
- Otok Dalmatinski
- Podbablje
- Podgora
- Podstrana
- Postira
- Prgomet
- Primorski Dolac
- Proložac
- Pučišća
- Runovići
- Seget
- Selca
- Sućuraj
- Sutivan
- Šestanovac
- Šolta
- Tučepi
- Zadvarje
- Zagvozd
- Zmijavci
- Vinišće
Zadar County
- Bibinje
- Galovac
- Gračac
- Jasenice
- Kali
- Kukljica
- Lišane Ostrovičke
- Novigrad
- Pakoštane
- Pašman
- Polača
- Poličnik
- Posedarje
- Povljane
- Preko
- Privlaka
- Ražanac
- Sali
- Stankovci
- Starigrad
- Sukošan
- Sveti Filip i Jakov
- Škabrnja
- Tkon
- Vir
- Zemunik Donji
- Kolan
- Vrsi
- Petrčane
References
- 1 2 3 "Zakon o lokalnoj i područnoj (regionalnoj) samoupravi (pročišćeni tekst)" [Local and Regional Self-Government Act (consolidated text)]. Narodne novine (in Croatian) (19/2013). 18 February 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- ↑ The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia (consolidated text) - Croatian Parliament.Retrieved October 1 2016.
- ↑ "Zakon o lokalnim izborima" [Local Elections Act]. Narodne novine (in Croatian) (144/2012). 21 December 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- ↑ "Popis gradova i općina" (Microsoft Excel). uprava.hr (in Croatian). Ministry of Public Administration, Croatia. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2015.