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Čačak

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'Čačak' (Serbian Cyrillic: Чачак) is a city and municipality located 140 km south from Belgrade in Serbia at 43°50' North, 20°20' East. In 2003 the city had a total population of 73,400. It is the administrative center of the Moravica District of Serbia. Čačak is also the main industrial, cultural and sport center of the district.

Contents
Municipality
Demographics (2002 census)
Politics
Famous natives and residents
Sister cities
See also
References
External links
Gallery

Municipality


The Municipality of Čačak includes the following settlements:

★ Čačak
Atenica
Baluga (Ljubićska)
Baluga (Trnavska)
Banjica
Beljina
Bečanj
Brezovica
Bresnica
Vapa
Vidova
Viljuša
Vranići
Vrnčani
Vujetinci
Goričani
Gornja Gorevnica
Gornja Trepča
Donja Gorevnica
Donja Trepča
Žaočani
Zablaće
Jančići
Ježevica
Jezdina
Katrga
Kačulice
Konjevići
Kukići

Kulinovci
Lipnica
Loznica
Ljubić
Međuvršje
Milićevci
Miokovci
Mojsinje
Mrčajevci
Mršinci
Ovčar Banja
Ostra
Pakovraće
Parmenac
Petnica
Preljina
Premeća
Pridvorica
Prijevor
Prislonica
Rajac
Rakova
Riđage
Rošci
Slatina
Sokolići
Stančići
Trbušani
Trnava

Demographics (2002 census)


'Municipality Ethnic Composition (2002 census)'
Ethnic groupPopulation
Serbs114,208
Montenegrins
''(See: Montenegrins of Serbia'')
563
Roma383
Yugoslavs299
Macedonians127
Croats109
Others1,383
TOTAL117,072
'

Politics


Seats in the municipality parliament won in the 2004 local elections[1]:
Party Seats
New Serbia 19
Democratic Party 14
Socialist Party of Serbia 13
Serbian Radical Party 8
G17 Plus 5
Democratic Party of Serbia 5
Serbian Renewal Movement 4
Serbian Strength Movement 4
Group of the citizens "For Čačak" 3
Source: Local Elections in Serbia 2004[2]

Famous natives and residents



Radomir Mihailović Točak

Dragan Kićanović

Željko Obradović

Bora Đorđević

Radisav Ćurčić

Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović

Velimir Ilić

Sister cities



★ 'Katerini', Greece

★ 'Turčianske Teplice', Slovakia

★ 'Filippoi', Greece

★ 'Han Pijesak', Bosnia and Herzegovina

★ 'Bratunac', Bosnia and Herzegovina

See also



List of places in Serbia

References



1. http://www.cesid.org/lokalni2004/rezultati.jsp?opstina=71242
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External links



Official Website of the municipality

Gallery




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