Statistical regions of Montenegro explained

Regions of Montenegro
Regioni Crne Gore
Category:Statistical regions
Territory:Montenegro
Current Number:3 regions
Subdivision:Municipality

Statistical regions of Montenegro are defined, as of 2011, by the Montenegrin Regional Development Law (Zakon o regionalnom razvoju).[1] The regions, as defined by law, roughly correspond to the informal and colloquial division of Montenegro, often used by the Montenegrin media and citizens.

Regions are not administrative divisions per se; they are used for statistical and analytical purposes, to help create the outline for more uniform economic development of Montenegro. This official definition of the regions of Montenegro is one of many definitions that are in everyday use in the country. However, this division into three regions is most widespread:

List

Name Area
(km2)
Population Map
Central region
Централни регион
Centralni region
4,917279,419 6
Coastal Region
Приморски регион
Primorski region
1,591146,784 5
Northern Region
Сјеверни регион
Sjeverni region

8,399195,991 13

Central Region

This region consists of six municipalities. It is the most populous of the regions, and contains the capital of Podgorica, the historical capital of Cetinje, and the industrial center of Nikšić. Most of the Montenegrin economic, cultural, educational and administration base is located within the region.

Prominent tribal, historical and geographical subregions in the central region are: Nikšići (Župa, Rudine), Golija, Banjani, Grahovo, Krivošije, Brda (Piperi, Rovca, Bratonožići, Kuči, Bjelopavlići, Lijeva rijeka), Zeta (Upper and Lower), Skenderija, Malesija, Old Montenegro (Pješivci, Čevo, Cuce, Bjelice, Njeguši, Cetinje field, Ceklin, Komani, Zagarač, Lješani and Rijeka).

MunicipalityAreaPopulation Ethnic majority Predominant languagePredominant religion
km2 RankTotal Rank
899 3 16,757 4 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
501 4 17,678 3 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serbian align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
2,065 1 72,824 2 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serbian align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
1,399 2 187,085 1 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
236 5 12,096 5 align=center bgcolor="lightyellow"Albanian Albanian Roman Catholicism

Coastal Region

See main article: Coastal Montenegro. This southernmost region consists of municipalities with access to the Adriatic Sea. This region is mainly oriented towards tourism, and has a population of 146,784 (2003). Following municipalities make up the region:

Prominent tribal, historical and geographical subregions of the coastal statistical region are: Bay of Kotor, Grbalj, Budva riviera, Pobori, Brajići, Maine, Paštrovići, Spič, Crmnica, Bar, Mrkojevići, Ulcinj riviera and Skadarska Krajina.

MunicipalityAreaPopulation Ethnic majority Predominant languagePredominant religion
km2RankTotal Rank
598 1 42,368 1 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
122 5 19,170 5 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serbian align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
235 4 30,992 2 align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serb align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serbian align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
335 2 22,799 3 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serbian align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
46 6 14,111 6 align=center bgcolor="pink"Montenegrin align=center bgcolor="lightblue"Serbian align=center bgcolor="cyan"Eastern Orthodox
255 3 20,265 4 align=center bgcolor="lightyellow"Albanian align=center bgcolor="lightyellow"Albanian Sunni Islam

Northern Region

See main article: Northern Montenegro. Northern region comprises eleven municipalities and is the largest by area. It encompasses the sparsely populated mountainous part of Montenegro. With the decline of the heavy industries in the 1990s, the region has seen perpetual economic hardship and migration of the population to the two southern regions.

Prominent tribal, historical and geographical subregions of the northern statistical region are: Drobnjak (Uskoci, Jezera, Šaranci), Zatarje, Pljevlja, Piva, Brda (Morača (Upper and Lower), Vasojevići), Polja, Kolašin (Upper and Lower), Southern Sanjak, Plav and Gusinje, Bihor (Upper and Lower), Polimlje and Potarje.

MunicipalityAreaPopulation (2023)
km2 RankTotal Rank
283 12 3,978 10
544 6 25,162 3
924 2 39,710 1
486 8 4,662 9
897 3 6,765 7
367 11 6,824 6
173 13 5,552 8
486 7 10,378 5
854 4 2,232 12
1,346 1 24,542 4
432 10 25,247 2
553 5 1,588 13
445 9 3,002 11

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Draft of Regional Development Law . - Montenegrin only