In today's world, Opština has become a topic of great relevance and interest to people in different areas of society. From the academic field to the workplace, Opština has generated debates, reflections and analyzes that have influenced the way we make decisions, relate to others and perceive the world around us. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and opinions about Opština, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and balanced view on this complex and fascinating topic.
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Opština, općina, občina, obshtina or obshchina, Cyrillic: општина, опћина or община, is a local government unit, most commonly translated as municipality in English. It is used by the following countries:
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općina / опћина, opština / општина | općine / опћине, opštine / општине | municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina (3rd level in FB&H, 2nd level in RS; see also City#Municipal services) | |
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община (obshtina) | общини (obshtini) | municipalities of Bulgaria (2nd level) | |
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općina | općine | municipalities of Croatia (2nd level) | |
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општина (opština) | oпштини (opštini) | municipalities of North Macedonia (1st level) | |
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општина / opština | oпштине / opštine | municipalities of Kosovo (Albanian: komuna, plural: komunë) (1st level) | |
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opština / општина | opštine / oпштине | municipalities of Montenegro (1st level) | |
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община (obshchina) | общины (obshchiny) | commune, plural: communes | |
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општина / opština | oпштине / opštine | municipalities of Serbia (2nd level) | |
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občina | občini | občine | municipalities of Slovenia (1st level) |