субота, 17. април 2010.

"Nikola Crnogorac"?




















OPARIĆ
Oparić je mesto sa verovatno najvećim brojem (na ovaj ili onaj način) poznatih ljudi u celom Levču.

GEOGRAFIJA
Oparić se nalazi na 43° 45' 00" geografske širine i 21° 07' 16" grografske dužine. Prosečna nadmorska visina je oko 290 m. Smešteno je u dolini Kalenićke reke.
Južno od Oparića je brdo Blagotin (451 m).
Oparić se prostire na površini od oko 1818 ha.

ISTORIJA
Oparić se u pisanim dokumentima prvi put pominje u turskom "defteru za ovčarinu" iz 1595. godine.

PRIVREDA
Glavna privredna grana u Opariću je poljoprivreda.

GEOLOGIJA
Oparić najvećim delom leži na miocenskim sedimentima. U istočnom delu dominiraju metamorfiti.

ZNAMENITI LJUDI
Janko Brašić (1906-1994) - jedno od najznačajnijih imena u naivnom slikarstvu. Svetski priznat umetnik.

Živadin Jovanović (1938) - diplomata. Diplomirao na Pravnom fakultetu u Beogradu 1961. godine. Vice konzul u Torontu 1966-70. Savetnik u predsedništvu Jugoslavije 1970-74. Savetnik Jugoslovenske ambasade u Najrobiju (Kenija) 1974-78. Sekretar srpskog Republičkog saveta za odnose sa inostranstvom 1978 -1984. Podsekretar u Predsedništvi SFRJ 1984-88. Ambasador u Angoli 1988-93. Pomoćnik ministra inostranih poslova 1994-97. Potpredsednik u SPS-u. Ministar inostranih poslova 1998-2000.

Desimir Jevtić (1938) - profesor, diplomata, slikar. Diplomirao na Mašinskom fakultetu u Beogradu 1962. godine. Posdiplomske studije završio 1978. godine. Profesor na Mašinskom fakultetu u Beogradu 1978-81. Generalni direktor preduzeća "14. oktobar" iz Kruševca 1981-86. Predsednik vlade Republike Srbije 1986-90. Ambasador u Bukureštu (Rumunija) 1990. Počinje da se bavi slikarstvom 1994.

Nikola Novaković - sluga Vujice Vuličevića, ubica Karađorđa Petrovića (13. jula 1817). Prema izvorima, on je rođen negde u Crnoj Gori, a ovde (u Oparić) ga je doselio Miloš Obrenović. Ovde mu je kupio kuću i imanje i promenio mu je identitet da bi ga spasao od narodnog linča.
Umro je 29. maja 1850. i sahranjen je na Oparičkom groblju. Kada su meštani saznali njegov identitet, izbrisali su sve tekstove sa njegovog groba. U knjigu umrlih je upisan kao "Nikola Crnogorac".

GALERIJA
Za još slika Oparića kliknite na link: galerija

LITERATURA
1. Felix Kanitz, Das königreich Serbien und das serbienvolk, Leipzig, 1904.
2. Simonović R. Đorđe, Levač, Rekovac-Beograd, 1983.
3. Marković Brativoje, Priče o Levačkim selima, Rekovac, 1997.

DEMOGRAFIJA
Oparić ima oko 963 stanovnika i oko 285 domaćinstava.


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Chronology
1082 Conquered by Dioclea (see Montenegro).
c.1180 Independence from Dioclea (Raska).
8 Aug 1217 Kingdom of Serbia
16 Apr 1346 Empire of Serbia
Oct 1371 - 20 Jun 1459 Vassal of Ottoman Empire.
2 Dec 1371 - 1379 Serbia collapses into numerous polities.
1379 Principality of Serbia
Aug 1402 Despotate of Serbia
1427 - 1439 Hungarian occupation of Belgrade.
18 Aug 1439 - 12 Jun 1444 Ottoman occupation of Belgrade.
1444 - 1459 Hungarian occupation of Belgrade.
20 Jun 1459 Part of Ottoman Empire; divided into sanjaks of
Smederovo (from Sep 1791 Belgrade), Nis, and
Kosovo.
168. - 7 Nov 1688 Serb rebellion under D. Brankovic.
6 Sep 1689 - 10 Sep 1691 Austrian occupation.
22 Aug 1717 - 4 Sep 1739 Austrian occupation.
Aug 1789 - Sep 1791 Austrian occupation.
14 Feb 1804 - 3 Oct 1813 Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule.
21 Nov 1815 Principality of Serbia (official from
6 Nov 1817).
19 Apr 1867 Ottomans leave Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade.
13 Jul 1878 Independence recognized.
6 Mar 1882 Kingdom of Serbia
10 Aug 1913 Southern Serbia, Novi Pazar and Macedonia annexed
from Ottoman Empire.
11 Aug 1914 - 21 Aug 1914 Austro-Hungarian occupation of northwestern
Serbia.
2 Dec 1914 - 15 Dec 1914 Belgrade occupied by Austria-Hungary.
9 Oct 1915 - 1 Nov 1918 Serbia occupied by Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria
(in Vranje to 5 Oct 1918; Nish to 11 Oct 1918).
1 Dec 1918 Part of State of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
24 Aug 1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
4 Oct 1929 Kingdom of Yugoslavia; Serbia divided the
Banovinas of Vardar (see Macedonia), Zeta
(see Montenegro), Morava and the city of
Belgrade.
17 Apr 1941 - 20 Oct 1944 Serbia and Banat occupied by Germany (Serbian
state officially called 'Kingdom of Serbia').
4 Dec 1943 Re-incorporation into Yugoslavia declared.
2 Dec 1945 Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia
(including Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia,
Macedonia, Montenegro, and Slovenia)
(People's Republic of Serbia).
7 Jul 1963 Socialist Republic of Serbia
28 Sep 1990 Republic of Serbia
12 Jun 1999 Kosovo under foreign occupation
(UN administration).
4 Feb 2003 Part of a looser confederation called Serbia
and Montenegro.
5 Jun 2006 Independence, Serbia acknowledges end of the
union, declaring itself its legal successor.
17 Feb 2008 Kosovo declares independence (not recognized
by Serbia or Russia).

Walis (governors)
20 Jun 1459 - 14.. ....
14.. - Jun 1463 Mehmed Beg Minetovic
Jun 1463 - c.1476 ....
c.1476 Ali Beg Mihal-Oglu
c.1476 - Dec 1506 ....
Dec 1506 - Oct 1513 Sinan Pasha Borovinic (d. 1517)
1513 - 1515 Balibeg Jahjapashic
1515 - .... Mehmed Pasha Jahjapashic (d. 1548)
.... - 1691 ....
Austrian military commanders
6 Sep 1689 - 24 Sep 1689 Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden (b. 1655 - d. 1707)
24 Sep 1689 - 1689 Giovanni Norberto Piccolomini (b. 1650 - d. 1689)
1689 - 10 Sep 1691 Friedrich von Veterani (b. 1630 - d. 1695)
Walis (governors)
1691 - Sep 1698 ....
Sep 1698 - 21 Oct 1700 Ali Pasha Haznadar Morejski
21 Oct 1700 - Jan 1700 Yuruk Hasan Pasha (1st time)
Jan 1700 - Jun 1703 Vacant
Jun 1703 - Oct 1703 Delak Ali Pasha
Oct 1703 - Oct 1706 Yuruk Hasan Pasha (2nd time)
Oct 1706 - Sep 1708 Elchi Ibrahim Pasha
Sep 1708 - Oct 1708 Vacant
Oct 1708 - May 1710 Ali Pasha Karayilanoglu
(1st time)
May 1710 - 16 Jun 1710 Köprülüzade Damad Numan Pasha (b. 1670 - d. 1719)
(1st time)
16 Jun 1710 - Jun 1711 Köprülüzade Abdullah Pasha
Jan 1712 - Apr 1713 Ali Pasha Karayilanoglu
(2nd time)
Apr 1713 - Dec 1714 Halil Pasha Qosa
Dec 1714 - May 1715 Köprülüzade Damad Numan Pasha (b. 1670 - d. 1719)
(2nd time)
May 1715 - Jul 1716 Ahmed Pasha Dizdar
Nov 1716 - 22 Aug 1717 Mustapha Pasha Celebi
Austrian Military Governors
22 Aug 1717 - 1717 Eugène-François, Prince Savoie- (b. 1663 - d. 1736)
Carignan (Franz Eugen Savoie-Carignan)
1717 - 1717 Friderich Ferry von Staedtler
1718 - 7 Sep 1720 Johann Joseph Anton O'Dwyer (d. 1729)
7 Sep 1720 - 1733 Karl Alexander von Würtemberg (b. 1684 - d. 1737)
1733 - 4 Sep 1738 Karl Christoph von Schmettau (b. 1696 - d. 1775)
Nov 1738 - 4 Sep 1739 Georg Oliver de Wallis (b. 1673 - d. 1744)
Walis (in Nish 1719 - 1739)
1718 - Feb 1719 Mehmed Pasha Nishlija
Feb 1719 - 1721 Abdulah Pasa Muhsinovic (1st time)
1721 - Nov 1727 Osman Topal Pasha (1st time)
Nov 1727 - Nov 1730 Abdulah Pasha Muhsinovic (2nd time)
Nov 1730 - Sep 1731 Ibsir Husein Pasha
Sep 1731 - Aug 1732 Mehmed Pasha
Aug 1732 - Aug 1733 Ismail Pasha
Aug 1733 - Aug 1734 Osman Topal Pasha (2nd time)
Aug 1734 - Apr 1735 Becir Pasha Nishand`i
Apr 1734 - 4 Sep 1739 Abdulah Pasha Muhsinovic (3rd time)
4 Sep 1739 - 1739 Ivaz Mehmed Pasha (acting)
1739 - 1740 Ali Pasha Abdipashazade
Jul 1740 - Nov 1740 Elchi Mustapha Pasha Kara-
Mehmedpashazade (1st time)
Nov 1740 - 1741 Köprülüzade Hafiz Ahmed Pasha
(1st time)
1741 - 1742 Mehmed Pasha
1742 Mehmed Pasha Muhsinzade
1742 - 1743 Piri Haci Mustapha Pasha
1743 - 1746 Yahya Pasha Hatibzade
1747 - 1748 Seyid Mehmed Pasha Silahdar
1748 - 1750 Sherif Halil Yusuf Pasha
1750 - 1752 Köprülüzade Hafiz Ahmed Pasha
(2nd time)
1753 - 1754 Seyid Numan Pasha
1754 - 1755 Köprülüzade Hafiz Ahmed Pasha
(3rd time)
1755 - 1756 Elchi Mustapha Pasha Kara-
Mehmedpashazade (2nd time)
1756 - 1758 Ibrahim Pasha Malatievi
1758 - 1761 Uzun Haci Hasan Pasha (1st time)
1761 - 1762 Benli Haci Mustafa Pasha
1762 Pashazade Hoca Avdi Ali Pasha
(1st time)
1762 - 1764 Damad Melik Mehmed Pasha (b. 1719 - d. 1801)
(1st time)
1764 - 1768 Mustafa Pasha
1768 - 1769 Uzun Haci Hasan Pasha (2nd time)
1769 - 1770 Kara Halil Pasha
1770 - 1772 Haci Halil Pasha Ivazzade
1772 - 1774 Mehmed Asif Pasha Sarigicuzel
(1st time)
1774 - 1775 Osman Pasha Topaloghlu
1775 - 1776 Seyyid Hasan Pasha
1776 - 1779 Damad Melik Mehmed Pasha (s.a.)
(2nd time)
1779 - 1781 Mehmed Asif Pasha Sarigicuzel
(2nd time)
1781 - 1783 Genc Mehmed Pasha
1783 - 1784 Izzet Mehmed Pasha
1784 - 1785 Raif Ismail Pasha
1785 Selim Pasha
1785 - 1786 Yeghen Mahmud Pasha
1786 - 1788 Pashazade Hoca Avdi Ali Pasha
(2nd time)
1788 - 1789 Osman Pasha
Leader of Kocina Krajina Serb rebellion
9 Feb 1788 - 7 Sep 1788 Koca Andjelkovic (b. 1755 - d. 1788)
Austrian Military Governors
Aug 1789 - 24 Aug 1791 Gideon Ernst von Laudon (b. 1717 - d. 1791)
24 Aug 1791 - 23 Oct 1791 Johann Karl Kolowrat-Krakowsky (b. 1748 - d. 1816)
Walis
Sep 1791 - Jul 1792 Abu Bekir Pasha (1st time)
Jul 1792 - 26 Nov 1792 Mehmed Ali Pekmeci Pasha
1792 Kara Hasan Pasha (in rebellion)
1792 Hadji Bisha Pasha (in rebellion)
26 Nov 1792 - Jan 1793 Ahmad Topal Pasha
1793 - 1795 Abu Bekir Pasha (2nd time)
Apr 1795 - Jul 1795 Sasit Pasha (d. 1830)
Jul 1795 - Mar 1797 Sinikzade Haci Mustafa Pasha (d. 1801)
(1st time)
Mar 1797 - 8 Jun 1798 Osman Agha Pasha (acting)
1798 Pazvan Oglu Pasha (b. 1758 - d. 1807)
(in rebellion in parts of Serbia)
23 Nov 1798 - 21 Dec 1801 Sinikzade Haci Mustafa Pasha (s.a.)
(2nd time)
1799 - 7 Aug 1804 "Dahias" (in rebellion in Belgrade fortress)
- Mehmed Agha Fochic (d. 1804)
- Aghanlia Baryaktar (d. 1804)
- Küçük Alia (d. 1804)
- Mula Yusuf (d. 1804)
- Hasan Agha Pasha (1801-1804)
1802 - 1802 Halil Agha (acting)
May 1802 - 1804 Agha Hasan Pasha
1804 Abu Bekir Pasha
(in rebellion)
Jun 1804 - 1805 Süleyman Pasha (1st time) (d. 1807)
1805 - Aug 1805 Hafiz Pasha (d. 1805)
Aug 1805 - 23 Nov 1806 Halil Agha Gushanac
1806 - 1807 Süleyman Pasha (2nd time) (s.a.)
1807 - 1808 Ibrahim Pasha
4 Dec 1804 - 3 Oct 1813 First Serb rebellion (s.b.)
3 Oct 1813 - 1813 Hursid Ahmed Pasha (d. 1822)
1813 Derdenli Pasha
Oct 1813 - Oct 1815 Süleyman Pasha Skopljak (d. 1818)
1814 - 1814 Hadzi Prodan Gligorijevic (b. 1780 - d. 1821?)
(in rebellion)
Mar 1815 - Jun 1815 Second Serb rebellion (s.b.)
Oct 1815 - 6 Nov 1817 Marashli Ali Pasha (d. 1821)
Ottoman military governors of Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade
6 Nov 1817 - Sep 1821 Marashli Ali Pasha (s.a.)
Sep 1821 - 1827 Abdurrahman Pasha
1827 - 1833 Hüseyin Pasha Gavanazoglu
1833 - 1835 Vedjehi Veci Pasha
1835 - 1837 Yusuf Muhlis Pasha
Dec 1837 - Jan 1841 Husrev Pasha Samakuli (d. 1846)
Jan 1841 - Oct 1843 Haci Mehmed Kamil Pasha Mühendis (d. 1859)
Oct 1843 - Jan 1846 Hafiz Mehmed Pasha Cherkes (d. 1866)
Jan 1846 - Feb 1847 Mehmed Vecihi Pasha Yozgatli (b. 1797 - d. 1867)
Feb 1847 - Jul 1848 Tepedenlizade Selim Sirri Pasha (b. 1800 - d. 1848)
Jul 1848 - Oct 1848 Hafiz Ahmed Pasha Mühendis (d. 1853)
Oct 1848 - May 1850 Hasan Pasha Kato (d. 1850)
May 1850 - Apr 1852 Mehmed Vasif Pasha Gürcü (d. 1865)
Apr 1852 - Jul 1852 Mehmed Hurshid Pasha Arnavud (d. 1876)
Jul 1852 - Feb 1854 Mehmed Besim Pasha (d. 1858)
Feb 1854 - Jan 1855 Ahmed Izzet Pasha (b. 1798 - d. 1876)
Jan 1855 - Jan 1857 Aziz Pasha
Jan 1857 - Jul 1857 Hasan Hüsnü Pasha
Jul 1857 - Jan 1861 Topal Osman Sherif Pash
1861 Hurshid Pasha
Apr 1861 - 1863 Reshid Pash
1863 - 1864 Ejub Pasha
1865 - 1866 Ali Pasha
1866 - 19 Apr 1867 Ali Reza Pasha
Chief (from 26 Dec 1808, Supreme Chief)¹
14 Feb 1804 - 3 Oct 1813 Karadjordje (George Petrovic) (b. 1762 - d. 1817)
Princes¹
21 Nov 1815 - 13 Jun 1839 Milos Obrenovic I (1st time) (b. 1780 - d. 1860)
13 Jun 1839 - 8 Jul 1839 Milan Obrenovic II (b. 1819 - d. 1839)
15 Jun 1839 - 17 Mar 1840 Provisional Regency
(for incapacitated Mlian to 8 Jul 1839)
- Jevrem Obrenovic (b. 1790 - d. 1856)
- Toma Vucic Perisic (b. 1787 - d. 1859)
- Avram Petronijevic (b. 1791 - d. 1852)
17 Mar 1840 - 14 Sep 1842 Mihailo Obrenovic III (1st time) (b. 1823 - d. 1868)
(in exile from 8 Sep 1842)
14 Sep 1842 - 20 Jun 1843 Aleksandar Karadjordjevic (b. 1806 - d. 1885)
(1st time)
14 Sep 1842 - 7 Nov 1842 Regency
- Toma Vucic Perisic (s.a.)
(self styled "leader of the People")
- Avram Petronijevic (s.a.)
(President of temporary Justice)
20 Jun 1843 - 27 Jun 1843 Regency
- Stefan Stefanovic Tenka (b. 1797 - d. 1865)
- Lazar Teodorovic (b. 1781 - d. 1846)
- Milosav Zdravkovic
27 Jun 1843 - 23 Dec 1858 Aleksandar Karadjordjevic (s.a.)
(2nd time)
President of the Assembly of St.Andrew
23 Dec 1858 - 24 Dec 1858 Mihailo Barlovac (b. 1822 - d. 1891)
acting for
Misa Anastasijevic (b. 1803 - d. 1885)
Princes¹
24 Dec 1858 - 26 Sep 1860 Milos Obrenovic I (2nd time) (s.a.)
24 Dec 1858 - 1 Feb 1859 Represenatives of the Prince (Regency)
- Ilija Garasanin (b. 1812 - d. 1874)
(to 17 Jan 1859)
- Stevca Mihailovic (b. 1804 - d. 1888)
- Jevtimije Ugricic (b. 1800 - d. 1886)
- Stevca Mihailovic (s.a.)
(from 17 Jan 1859)
26 Sep 1860 - 10 Jun 1868 Mihailo Obrenovic III (2nd time) (s.a.)
10 Jun 1868 - 2 Jul 1868 Provisional Regency
- Jovan Marinovic (b. 1821 - d. 1893)
(president of state council)
- Rajko Lesjanin (b. 1826 - d. 1872)
- Djordje Petrovic
2 Jul 1868 - 6 Mar 1882 Milan Obrenovic IV (b. 1854 - d. 1901)
2 Jul 1868 - 22 Aug 1872 Regency
- Milivoje Petrovic Blaznavac (b. 1824 - d. 1873)
- Jovan Ristic (b. 1831 - d. 1899)
- Jovan Gavrilovic (b. 1796 - d. 1877)
Kings¹
6 Mar 1882 - 6 Mar 1889 Milan I (s.a.)
6 Mar 1889 - 11 Jun 1903 Aleksandar I (b. 1876 - d. 1903)
6 Mar 1889 - 13 Apr 1893 Regency
- Jovan Ristic (s.a.)
- Jovan Belimarkovic (b. 1827 - d. 1906) Mil
- Kosta S. Protic (to 16 Jun 1892) (b. 1831 - d. 1892) Mil
11 Jun 1903 - 15 Jun 1903 Jovan Avakumovic -Regent (b. 1841 - d. 1928)
15 Jun 1903 - 1 Dec 1918 Petar I (b. 1844 - d. 1921)
(from Nov 1915, in Corfu, Greece exile)
5 Jul 1914 - 1 Dec 1918 Prince Aleksandar (b. 1888 - d. 1934)
Karadjordjevic -Regent
Austro-Hungarian Commanders (in northern Serbia; in Belgrade after Nov 1915)
28 Aug 1914 - 27 Dec 1914 Oskar Potiorek (b. 1853 - d. 1933)
27 Dec 1914 - 27 May 1915 Eugen Ferdinand, Erzherzog von (b. 1863 - d. 1954)
Habsburg-Lothringen
27 May 1915 - 27 Sep 1915 Karl Tersztyánszky von Nádás (b. 1854 - d. 1921)
27 Sep 1915 - 1 Jan 1916 Herman Freiherr Kövess (b. 1854 - d. 1924)
von Kövessháza
Austro-Hungarian Governors-general
1 Jan 1916 - Jul 1916 Johan Ulrich Graf von Salis- (b. 1862 - d. 1940)
Seewis
Jul 1916 - Oct 1918 Adolf Freiherr von Rhemen zu (b. 1855 - d. 1932)
Barensfeld
Oct 1918 - 1 Nov 1918 Herman Freiherr Kövess (s.a.)
von Kövessháza
Civil Commissioner
1916 - 191. Theodor Kussevich de Blacko
Commanders of the Bulgarian forces operating in Serbia
- in Eastern Serbia -
1915 - 1916 Kliment Eftimov Boyadzhiev (b. 1861 - d. 1933)
1916 - 1918 Dimitar Ivanov Geshov (b. 1860 - d. 1922)
1918 Stefan Mikhaylov Nerezov (b. 1867 - d. 1925)
- in Southern Serbia -
1915 - 1918 Todor Todorov (b. 1858 - d. 1924)
1918 Ivan Tsonev Lukov (b. 1871 - d. 1926)
Commanders of Serbian troops in liberated Serbia
1918 Petar Bojovic (in northern Serbia) (b. 1858 - d. 1945)
+ Stepa Stepanovic (b. 1859 - d. 1929)
(in southern Serbia)
Presidents of the Banal Council of Morava
9 Oct 1929 - 1931 Djordje B. Nestorovic (b. 1864 - d. 1932)
1931 - 1932 Djordje Drenovac
1932 - 1935 Jeremija Zivanovic (b. 1874 - d. 1940)
c.1938 - c.1939 Janicije Krasovic
19.. - 19.. Predrag Lukic
19.. - 19.. Milan Nikolic
19.. - 17 Apr 1941 ....
Presidents of Belgrade's Municipality
18 Feb 1929 - 23 May 1930 Milos Savcic (b. 1865 - d. 1941)
23 May 1930 - 12 May 1932 Milan Nesic (b. 1886 - d. 19..)
12 May 1932 - 5 Jan 1935 Milutin Petrovic
10 Jan 1935 - 13 Sep 1939 Vlada Ilic
13 Sep 1939 - 20 Jun 1940 Vojin Djuricic
20 Jun 1940 - 12 Apr 1941 Jevrem Tomic
12 Apr 1941 - 11 Sep 1941 Jovan Milicevic
King
29 Aug 1941 - 20 Oct 1944 Government under German occupation
carried on in the name of the
absent and non-consenting
King Petar II (b. 1923 - d. 1970)
German Military Commanders
6 Apr 1941 - 20 Apr 1941 Maximilian Maria Joseph Freiherr (b. 1881 - d. 1954)
von und zu Weichs
6 Apr 1941 - 20 Apr 1941 Wilhelm Sigmund List (b. 1880 - d. 1971)
German Military Governors
20 Apr 1941 - 9 Jun 1941 Helmuth Förster (b. 1889 - d. 1965)
9 Jun 1941 - 29 Jul 1941 Ludwig Wilhelm von Schröder (b. 1884 - d. 1941)
29 Jul 1941 - 19 Sep 1941 Heinrich Bernhard Danckelmann (b. 1887 - d. 1947)
19 Sep 1941 - 4 Dec 1941 Franz Böhme (b. 1894 - d. 1947)
4 Dec 1941 - 26 Aug 1943 Paul Bader (b. 1883 - d. 1971)
26 Aug 1943 - 20 Oct 1944 Hans-Gustav Felber (b. 1889 - d. 1962)
Bulgarian Military Governor (in southern Serbia)
Jun/Jul 1942 - 29 Aug 1944 Asen Nikolov (b. 1891 - d. 1945)
Presidents
11 Jan 1991 - 23 Jul 1997 Slobodan Milosevic (b. 1941 - d. 2006) SPS
23 Jul 1997 - 29 Dec 1997 Dragan Tomic (acting) (b. 1937) SPS
29 Dec 1997 - 29 Dec 2002 Milan Milutinovic (b. 1942) SPS
30 Dec 2002 - 4 Feb 2004 Natasa Micic (f) (acting) (b. 1965) GSS
4 Feb 2004 - 3 Mar 2004 Dragan Marsicanin (acting) (b. 1950) DSS
3 Mar 2004 - 4 Mar 2004 Vojislav Mihailovic (acting) (b. 1951) SPO
4 Mar 2004 - 11 Jul 2004 Predrag Markovic (acting) (b. 1955) G-17
11 Jul 2004 - Boris Tadic (b. 1958) DS


Presidents of the Administering Council
25 Aug 1805 - Oct 1805 Jovan Protic (acting) (b. 1770 - d. 1827)
Oct 1805 - mid-1806 Mateja Nenadovic (b. 1777 - d. 1854)
mid-1806 - Jan 1808 Karadjordje (1st time) (s.a.)
Jan 1808 - Nov 1809 Mladen Milovanovic (b. 1760 - d. 1823)
Nov 1809 - 22 Jan 1811 Jakov Nenadovic (b. 1765 - d. 1836)
22 Jan 1811 - 3 Oct 1813 Karadjordje (2nd time) (s.a.)
Presidents of People's Chancellery
21 Nov 1815 - 16 May 1816 Petar Nikolajevic Moler (b. 1775 - d. 1816)
1816 - 1818 ....
1818 - 1820 Avram Petronijevic (1st time) (s.a.)
1821 - 1826 Jevrem Obrenovic (b. 1790 - d. 1856)
1826 Avram Petronijevic (2nd time) (s.a.)
1826 Miloje Todorovic (b. 1762 - d. 1832)
1826 - 1835 Dimitrije Davidovic (b. 1789 - d. 1839)
1835 - 1839 Jakov Zivanovic (b. 1808 - d. 1861)
Prime ministers (to 21 Oct 1861 Representatives of the Prince; 1862 - 1903
Presidents of the ministry; from 1903 Presidents of the ministerial council)
15 Feb 1835 - 28 Mar 1836 Koca Markovic (b. 1795 - d. 1836)
28 Mar 1836 - 26 Feb 1839 Stefan Stefanovic Tenka (acting) (b. 1797 - d. 1865)
26 Feb 1839 - 8 May 1840 Avram Petronijevic (1st time) (s.a.)
8 May 1840 - 15 May 1840 Paun Jankovic (acting) (b. 1808 - d. 1865)
15 May 1840 - 8 Sep 1842 Djordje Protic (b. 1793 - d. 1857)
8 Sep 1842 - 20 Jun 1843 Avram Petronijevic (2nd time) (s.a.)
20 Jun 1843 - 29 Nov 1843 Aleksa Jankovic (1st time) (b. 1806 - d. 1869)

(acting [for Simic from 6 Oct 1843])

6 Oct 1843 - 11 Oct 1844 Aleksa Simic (1st time) (b. 1800 - d. 1872)
11 Oct 1844 - 22 Apr 1852 Avram Petronijevic (3rd time) (s.a.)
Oct 1851 - 25 Sep 1852 Aleksa Jankovic (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting [for Petronijevic to 22 Apr 1852])
25 Sep 1852 - 26 Mar 1853 Ilija Garasanin (1st time) (b. 1812 - d. 1874)
26 Mar 1853 - 28 Dec 1855 Aleksa Simic (2nd time) (s.a.)
28 Dec 1855 - 10 Jun 1856 Aleksa Jankovic (3rd time) (s.a.
10 Jun 1856 - 28 Sep 1856 Stevan Markovic (1st time)(acting) (b. 1804 - d. 1864)
28 Sep 1856 - 1 Jul 1857 Aleksa Simic (3rd time) (s.a.)
1 Jul 1857 - 12 Jun 1858 Stevan Markovic (2nd time) (s.a.)
12 Jun 1858 - 18 Apr 1859 Stevan Magazinovic (b. 1804 - d. 1874)
18 Apr 1859 - 8 Nov 1860 Cvetko Rajovic (b. 1793 - d. 1873)
8 Nov 1860 - 21 Oct 1861 Filip Hristic (b. 1819 - d. 1903)
21 Oct 1861 - 15 Nov 1867 Ilija Garasanin (2nd time) (s.a.) CP
15 Nov 1867 - 3 Dec 1867 Jovan Ristic (1st time) (s.a.) LS
3 Dec 1867 - 3 Jul 1868 Nikola Hristic (1st time) (b. 1816 - d. 1911) CP
3 Jul 1868 - 8 Aug 1869 Djordje Cenic (b. 1825 - d. 1903) CP
8 Aug 1869 - 22 Aug 1872 Radivoje Milojkovic (b. 1832 - d. 1888) LS
22 Aug 1872 - 5 Apr 1873 Milivoje Petrovic Blaznavac (s.a.) Mil
5 Apr 1873 - 3 Nov 1873 Jovan Ristic (2nd time) (s.a.) LS
(acting to 14 Apr 1873)
3 Nov 1873 - 7 Dec 1874 Jovan Marinovic (b. 1821 - d. 1893) NP
7 Dec 1874 - 3 Feb 1875 Acim Cumic (b. 1836 - d. 1901) NP
3 Feb 1875 - 31 Aug 1875 Danilo Stefanovic (b. 1815 - d. 1886) CP
31 Aug 1875 - 8 Oct 1875 Stevca Mihailovic (1st time) (b. 1804 - d. 1888) LS
8 Oct 1875 - 6 May 1876 Ljubomir Kaljevic (b. 1841 - d. 1907) SNS
6 May 1876 - 13 Oct 1878 Stevca Mihailovic (2nd time) (s.a.) LS
13 Oct 1878 - 2 Nov 1880 Jovan Ristic (3rd time) (s.a.) LS
2 Nov 1880 - 13 Oct 1883 Milan Pirocanac (b. 1837 - d. 1897) SNS
13 Oct 1883 - 1 Mar 1884 Nikola Hristic (2nd time) (s.a.) CP
1 Mar 1884 - 13 Jun 1887 Milutin Garasanin (b. 1843 - d. 1908) SNS
13 Jun 1887 - 31 Dec 1887 Jovan Ristic (4th time) (s.a.) LS
31 Dec 1887 - 26 Apr 1888 Sava Grujic (1st time) (b. 1840 - d. 1913) SNRS
26 Apr 1888 - 6 Mar 1889 Nikola Hristic (3rd time) (s.a.) CP
6 Mar 1889 - 7 Mar 1889 Kosta Protic (s.a.) Mil
7 Mar 1889 - 23 Feb 1891 Sava Grujic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNRS
23 Feb 1891 - 21 Aug 1892 Nikola Pasic (1st time) (b. 1845 - d. 1926) SNRS
21 Aug 1892 - 13 Apr 1893 Jovan Avakumovic (1st time) (s.a.) LS
13 Apr 1893 - 5 Dec 1893 Lazar Dokic (b. 1845 - d. 1893)SNRS/Non-prty
5 Dec 1893 - 24 Jan 1894 Sava Grujic (3rd time) (s.a.) SNRS/Non-prty
24 Jan 1894 - 2 Apr 1894 Djordje Simic (1st time) (b. 1843 - d. 1921)SNRS/Non-prty
2 Apr 1894 - 27 Oct 1894 Svetomir Nikolajevic (b. 1844 - d. 1922)SNRS/Non-prty
27 Oct 1894 - 7 Jul 1895 Nikola Hristic (4th time) (s.a.) CP/Non-prty
7 Jul 1895 - 29 Dec 1896 Stojan Novakovic (1st time) (b. 1842 - d. 1915) SNS
29 Dec 1896 - 23 Oct 1897 Djordje Simic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNRS
23 Oct 1897 - 24 Jul 1900 Vladan Djordjevic (b. 1844 - d. 1930)NP/Non-party
24 Jul 1900 - 2 Apr 1901 Aleksa Jovanovic (b. 1846 - d. 1920) Non-party
2 Apr 1901 - 20 Oct 1902 Mihailo Vujic (b. 1853 - d. 1913)SNRS/Non-prty
20 Oct 1902 - 19 Nov 1902 Petar Velimirovic (1st time) (b. 1848 - d. 1922)SNRS/Non-prty
19 Nov 1902 - 11 Jun 1903 Dimitrije Cincar-Markovic (b. 1849 - d. 1903) Non-party
11 Jun 1903 - 4 Oct 1903 Jovan Avakumovic (2nd time) (s.a.) LS/Non-party
4 Oct 1903 - 10 Dec 1904 Sava Grujic (4th time) (s.a.) SNRS
10 Dec 1904 - 29 May 1905 Nikola Pasic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNRS
29 May 1905 - 14 Mar 1906 Ljubomir Stojanovic (b. 1861 - d. 1930) SNRS/Ind-R
14 Mar 1906 - 30 Apr 1906 Sava Grujic (5th time) (s.a.) SNRS
30 Apr 1906 - 20 Jul 1908 Nikola Pasic (3rd time) (s.a.) SNRS
20 Jul 1908 - 24 Feb 1909 Petar Velimirovic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNRS
24 Feb 1909 - 24 Oct 1909 Stojan Novakovic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNS
24 Oct 1909 - 7 Jul 1911 Nikola Pasic (4th time) (s.a.) SNRS
7 Jul 1911 - 1 Jul 1912 Milovan Milovanovic (b. 1863 - d. 1912) SNRS
1 Jul 1912 - 12 Sep 1912 Marko Trifkovic (b. 1864 - d. 1928) SNRS
12 Sep 1912 - 1 Dec 1918 Nikola Pasic (5th time) (s.a.) SNRS
(from Nov 1915 in Corfu, Greece exile)
President of the Council of Commissars
30 Apr 1941 - 29 Aug 1941 Milan Acimovic (b. 1898 - d. 1946) fascist
President of the Ministerial Council of the Serbian Government of National Salvation
29 Aug 1941 - 10 Oct 1944 Milan Nedic (b. 1877 - d. 1946) Mil/fascist

President of Council of State Administration for Serbia
10 Oct 1944 - 20 Oct 1944 Ivan Petkovic
Prime ministers
11 Feb 1991 - 23 Dec 1991 Dragutin Zelenovic (b. 1928) SPS
23 Dec 1991 - 10 Feb 1993 Radoman Bozovic (b. 1953) SPS
10 Feb 1993 - 18 Mar 1994 Nikola Sainovic (b. 1948) SPS
18 Mar 1994 - 24 Oct 2000 Mirko Marjanovic (b. 1937 - d. 2006) SPS
24 Oct 2000 - 25 Jan 2001 Milomir Minic (interim) (b. 1950) SPS
- deputy prime ministers (de facto co-prime ministers) -
24 Oct 2000 - 25 Jan 2001 Nebojsa Covic (interim) (b. 1958) DA
+ Spasoje Krunic (interim) (b. 1939) SPO
Prime ministers
25 Jan 2001 - 12 Mar 2003 Zoran Djindjic (b. 1952 - d. 2003) DS
12 Mar 2003 - 16 Mar 2003 Nebojsa Covic (acting) (s.a.) DA
17 Mar 2003 - 18 Mar 2003 Zarko Korac (acting) (b. 1947) SDP
18 Mar 2003 - 3 Mar 2004 Zoran Zivkovic (b. 1960) DS
3 Mar 2004 - 7 Jul 2008 Vojislav Kostunica (b. 1944) DSS
7 Jul 2008 - Mirko Cvetkovic (b. 1950) DS


¹Full style of the ruler:
(a) 15 Feb 1804 - 25 Dec 1808: Verhovni Komandant ("Supreme Commander");
(b) 25 Dec 1808 - 22 Jan 1811: Verhovni Serbski Predvoditelj ("Supreme Serbian Leader");
(c) 22 Jan 1811 - 21 Nov 1815: Verhovni Vozd ("Supreme Leader");
(d) 21 Nov 1815 - 24 Dec 1838, 11 Jun 1869 - 6 Mar 1882 (New style): Knjaz Srbski ("Serbian Prince");
(e) 24 Nov 1838 - 11 Jun 1869: Knjaz naroda Serbskog ("Prince of the Serbian People");
(f) 6 Mar 1882 - 1 Dec 1918 (New Style): Po milosti Bozjoj i volji narodnoj, kralj Srbije
("by the grace of God and the will of the nation, King of Serbia");
Territorial Disputes: Serbia with several other states protest the U.S. and other states' recognition of Kosovo's declaring itself as a sovereign and independent state in Feb 2008; ethnic Serbian municipalities along Kosovo's northern border challenge final status of Kosovo-Serbia boundary; several thousand NATO-led KFOR peacekeepers under UNMIK authority continue to keep the peace within Kosovo between the ethnic Albanian majority and the Serb minority in Kosovo; Serbia delimited about half of the boundary with Bosnia and Hercegovina, but sections along the Drina River remain in dispute.

Party abbreviations: DA = Demokratska Alternativa (Democratic Alternative, member of DOS, est.1997 by splinters of DS); DS = Demokratska Stranka (Democratic Party, 1919-45, re-est. 3 Feb 1990, centerist); DSS = Demokratska Stranka Srbije (Democratic Party of Serbia, founded by splinters of DS on 26 Jul 1992, conservative); G-17 = Group of 17 Plus (est.15 Dec 2002, centerist); LDS = Liberalno Demokratska Stranka (Liberal-Democratic Party, est.2005 by spliter of DS); ND = Nova Demokratija (New Democracy); RDSV = Reformska Demokratska Stranka Vojvodine (Reform Democratic Party of Vojvodina); SDS = Samostalna Demokratska Stranka (Independent Democratic Party); SPO = Srpski Pokret Obnove (Serbian Renewal Movement, est.14 Mar 1990, moderate nationalist); SPS = Socijalisticka Partija Srbije (Socialist Party of Serbia, socialist, authoritarian 1990-2000, former SKS); SRS = Srpska Radikalna Stranka (Serbian Radical Party, est. 23 Feb 1991, nationalist); VMS/SVM = Vajdasági Magyar Szövetsége/Savez Vojvodjanskih Madara (Vojvodina's Hungarian's Union, minority); Mil = Military;
- Former parties: CP = Conservative Party ("old" conservatives); DOS = Democratic Opposition of Serbia (coalition of 18 reformist, anti-Milosevic parties, 2001-17 Nov 2003);
GSS = Gradjanski Savez Srbije (Civic Alliance of Serbia, liberal, 1992-2007 from merger of Republican Club and Reform Party, 7Apr 2007 merged into LDS); Ind-R = Independent Radical; KPS = Komunisticka Partija Srbije (Communist Party of Serbia, 1952 renamed SKS); LS = Srpska Liberalna Stranka (Serbian Liberal Party); NP = Napredna Strank (Progressivde party, "young" conservatives); SDP = Socijaldemokratija (Social Democracy Party 21 Apr 2002-8 Apr 2003,former from merger of SD and SDU); SKS = Savez Komunista Srbije (League of Communists of Serbia, to 1952 KPS); SNRS = Srpska Narodna Radikalna Stranka (Serbian People's Radical Party, 1918-35); SNS = Srpska Napredna Stranka (Serbian Progressive Party)

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Nish
1439 Ottoman Sanjak (district) of Nish (Nis).
24 Sep 1689 - 8 Sep 1690 Austrian occupation.
Jul 1737 - 16 Oct 1737 Austrian occupation.
18.. - 1850 Part of Rumelia (see under Bulgaria).
29 Dec 1877 - 1913 Under Uskib (Albania), then Janina (Greece) provinces.
30 May 1913 Annexed by Serbia.

Walis (governors)
8 Sep 1690 - 1718 ....
1718 - Feb 1719 Mehmed Pasha Nishandji
Feb 1719 - 1721 Abdulllah Paha Muhsinzade
(1st time)
1721 - Nov 1727 Osman Topal Pasha (1st time)
Nov 1727 - Nov 1730 Abdulllah Paha Muhsinzade
(2nd time)
Nov 1730 - Sep 1731 Ibshir Husein Pasha
Sep 1731 - Aug 1732 Mehmed Pasha
Aug 1732 - Aug 1733 Ismail Pasha
Aug 1733 - Aug 1734 Osman Topal Pasha (2nd time)
Aug 1734 - Apr 1735 Becir Pasha Nishandji
Apr 1735 - Jul 1737 Abdulllah Paha Muhsinzade
(3rd time)
Jul 1737 - 16 Oct 1737 Austrian occupation
16 Oct 1735 - 1739? Abdulllah Paha Muhsinzade
(4th time)
.... - 1805 Hafiz Pasha
1805 - 1839 ....
May 1839 - Oct 1839 Gürcü Mehmed Vasif Pasha (1st time)(d. 1865)
Oct 1839 - Mar 1840 Mirza Tatar Mehmed Said Pasha (d. 1871)
Mar 1840 - Apr 1840 Köse Ahmed Zekeriya Pasha (d. 1841)
May 1840 - Sep 1844 Mustafa Sabri Pasha (d. 1851)
Sep 1844 - Nov 1845 Mühendis Hafiz Ahmed Pasha (d. 1853)
Dec 1845 - May 1850 Gürcü Mehmed Vasif Pasha (2nd time)(s.a.)
1852 - Jul 1852 Besim Pasha (d. 1858)
1852 - 1857 ....
1857 - 1858 Gürcü Mehmed Vasif Pasha (3rd time)(s.a.)
1859 - 1860 Zaymal Pasha
May 1860 - Feb 1861 Osman Pasha Raufpashazade (d. 1878)
Feb 1861 - Aug 1864 Hafiz Ahmed Midhat Shefik Pasha (b. 1828 - d. 1882)
1864 - 12 May 1867 Süleyman
12 May 1867 - 1872 Abdurrahman Nureddin Pasha (b. 1833 - d. 1912)
1872 - 1876 ....
7 Jul 1876 - 1877 Mazhar Ahmed Pasha
1877 - 29 Dec 1877 Kürd Reshid Pasha (b. 1841 - d. ....)


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Socialist Republic of Serbia


17 Jan 1947 - 27 Apr 1992
2 Dec 1945 People's Republic of Serbia
7 Jul 1963 Socialist Republic of Serbia

Secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
(from 1952, League of Communists)
1941 - 1948 Blagoje Neskovic (b. 1907 - d. 1984)
1948 - Mar 1957 Petar Stambolic (b. 1912 - d. 2007)
Mar 1957 - 4 Nov 1966 Jovan Veselinov (b. 1906 - d. 1982)
Chairmen of the Central Committee of the League of Communists
4 Nov 1966 - Feb 1968 Dobrivoje Radosavljevic (b. 1915 - d. 1984)
Feb 1968 - Nov 1968 Petar Stambolic (s.a.)
Nov 1968 - 26 Oct 1972 Marko Nikezic (b. 1921 - d. 1991)
26 Oct 1972 - May 1982 Tihomir Vlaskalic (b. 1923 - d. 1993)
May 1982 - 17 May 1984 Dusan Ckrebic (b. 1927)
17 May 1984 - 1985 Radisa Gacic (b. 1938)
1985 - May 1986 Ivan Stambolic (b. 1936 - d. 2000)
May 1986 - 24 May 1989 Slobodan Milosevic (b. 1941 - d. 2006)
24 May 1989 - 16 Jul 1990 Bogdan Trifunovic (b. 1933 - d. 2007)



Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Assembly of People's Liberation
12 Nov 1944 - 7 Apr 1945 Sinisa Stankovic (b. 1892 - d. 1974) KPS
President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly
7 Apr 1945 - Mar 1953 Sinisa Stankovic (s.a.) KPS;1952 SKS
Presidents of the National Assembly
Mar 1953 - Dec 1953 ....
Dec 1953 - Apr 1957 Petar Stambolic (s.a.) SKS
Apr 1957 - 26 Jun 1963 Jovan Veselinov (s.a.) SKS
26 Jun 1963 - 6 May 1967 Dusan Petrovic (b. 1914 - d. 1977) SKS
6 May 1967 - 6 May 1969 Milos Minic (b. 1914 - d. 2003) SKS
6 May 1969 - 19 Apr 1974 Dragoslav Markovic (b. 1920 - d. 2005) SKS
19 Apr 1974 - 6 May 1974 Zivan Vasiljevic (b. 1920 - d. 2007) SKS
Presidents of the Presidency
6 May 1974 - 5 May 1978 Dragoslav Markovic (s.a.) SKS
5 May 1978 - 5 May 1982 Dobrivoje Vidic (b. 1918 - d. 1991) SKS
5 May 1982 - 15 May 1984 Nikola Ljubicic (b. 1916 - d. 2005) SKS
15 May 1984 - 5 May 1985 Dusan Ckrebic (s.a.) SKS
5 May 1985 - 14 Dec 1987 Ivan Stambolic (s.a.) SKS
14 Dec 1987 - 20 Mar 1989 Petar Gracanin (b. 1923 - d. 2004) SKS
20 Mar 1989 - 8 May 1989 Ljubisa Igic (acting) SKKS
8 May 1989 - 11 Jan 1991 Slobodan Milosevic (s.a.) SKS;1990 SPS


Chairman of the Provisional Committee for Serbia
18 Nov 1944 - 1 Jan 1945 Milentije Popovic (acting) (b. 1913 - d. 1971) KPS
President of the Public Economic Council
18 Nov 1944 - 9 Apr 1945 Pavle Savic (b. 1909 - d. 1994) KPS
(commissar for restoration to 1 Jan 1945)
Minister for Serbia (part of Yugoslav government)
7 Mar 1945 - 9 Apr 1945 Jakov Jasa Prodanovic (b. 1867 - d. 1948) KPS
Prime ministers
9 Apr 1945 - 5 Sep 1948 Blagoje Neskovic (s.a.) KPS
5 Sep 1948 - 5 Feb 1953 Petar Stambolic (s.a.) KPS;1952 SKS
Presidents of the Executive Council
5 Feb 1953 - 16 Dec 1953 Petar Stambolic (s.a.) SKS
16 Dec 1953 - 6 Apr 1957 Jovan Veselinov (s.a.) SKS
6 Apr 1957 - 9 Jun 1962 Milos Minic (s.a.) SKS
9 Jun 1962 - 6 Nov 1964 Slobodan Penezic Krcun (b. 1918 - d. 1964) SKS
6 Nov 1964 - 17 Nov 1964 Stevan Doronjski (acting) (b. 1919 - d. 1981) SKS
17 Nov 1964 - 6 May 1967 Dragi Stamenkovic (b. 1920 - d. 2004) SKS
6 May 1967 - 6 May 1969 Djurica Jojkic (b. 1914 - d. 1981) SKS
7 May 1969 - 6 May 1974 Milenko Bojanic (b. 1924 - d. 1987) SKS
6 May 1974 - 6 May 1978 Dusan Ckrebic (s.a.) SKS
6 May 1978 - 5 May 1982 Ivan Stambolic (s.a.) SKS
5 May 1982 - 6 May 1986 Branislav Ikonic (b. 1928 - d. 2002) SKS
6 May 1986 - 5 Dec 1989 Desimir Jeftic (b. 1938) SKS
5 Dec 1989 - 11 Feb 1991 Stanko Radmilovic (b. 1936) SKS;1990 SPS




Party abbreviations: KPS = Komunisticka Partija Srbije (Communist Party of Serbia, 1952 renamed SKS); SKS = Savez Komunista Srbije (League of Communists of Serbia, to 1952 KPS);
SPS = Socijalisticka Partija Srbije (Socialist Party of Serbia, socialist, authoritarian 1990-2000, former SKS)


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Chronology
1 Dec 1918 State of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (informally
called Yugoslavia).
4 Jun 1920 By the Treaty of Trianon Hungary formally
surrenders claims to Croatia, Slavonia,
Vojvodina, Bosnia-Hercegovia, western Banat,
Prekmurje-Medjimurje to Yugoslavia.
16 Jul 1920 Austrian provinces of Bosnia-Hercegovina,
Carniola, Dalmatia, parts of Styria, and
Carinthia incorporated by the Treaty of
St. Germain-en-Laye.
24 Aug 1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
4 Oct 1929 Kingdom of Yugoslavia
17 Apr 1941 State dissolved under Italian-German occupation,
from Sep 1943, occupied only by Germany
(Croatia nominally independent).
17 Apr 1941 - 20 Oct 1944 Serbia and Banat occupied by Germany
(see Serbia).
4 Dec 1943 State reconstituted as Democratic Federative
Yugoslavia while negotiations with royal
government in exile continued.
5 Mar 1945 Accord with royal government.
2 Dec 1945 Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia
(proclaimed 29 Nov 1945).
7 Apr 1963 Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia
25 Jun 1991 Independence of Slovenia and Croatia.
18 Sep 1991 Independence of Macedonia.
29 Feb 1992 Independence of Bosnia-Hercegovina.
27 Apr 1992 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia established
(consisting only of Serbia and Montenegro,
following secession of the other four
constituent republics).
12 Jun 1999 Kosovo under foreign occupation and UN protection
4 Feb 2003 - 3 Jun 2006 Replaced by Serbia and Montenegro (a loose
confederation).
3 Jun 2006 Independence of Montenegro.
3 Jun 2006 Montenegro declares independence; Serbia
declares its own independence on 5 Jun 2006,
marking a final end to the union.

Resistance
to occupation
(1941-1945)
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Historical Maps
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Yugoslavia (1918-2003)

Yugoslavia (1918-2003)
Map of Yugoslavia
(to 1991) Hear National Anthem
"Hej Sloveni"
(Hey Slavs)
Adopted 1945, 2003 Former National Anthem
(1919 - 1941) Constitution
(27 Apr 1992)
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Former Constitutions
(28 Jun 1921-1931;
3 Sep 1931-1941;
1946-1963; 1963-1974;
21 Feb 1974-1992 in Slovene)
Capital: Belgrade Currency: Yugoslav
Dinar (YUD);
New Yugoslav Dinar (YUG)
(1 Jan 1994- 4 Feb 2003) National Holiday 1992 -2003:
27 Apr (1992)
Dan Ustavnosti
(Constitution Day)
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1945-1992: 29 Nov (1943)
Dan Republike
(Day of the Republic) Population: 23,976,040 (1991)
GNP: $120.1 billion (1990) Exports: $13.3 billion (1990)
Imports: $17.6 billion (1990) Ethnic groups: Serb 36.3%, Croat 19.7%, Muslim 8.9%,
Slovene 7.8%, Albanian 7.7%, Macedonian 5.9%, Yugoslav
5.4%, Montenegrin 2.5%, Hungarian 1.9%, other 3.9% (1981)
Total Armed Forces: 180,000 (1990)
Merchant marine: 277 ships (1990) Religions: Eastern Orthodox 50%, Roman Catholic 30%,
Muslim 9%, Protestant 1%, other 10% (1990)
International Organizations/Treaties 1918-2003: AfDB, AG (observer), BIS, BTWC, CCC, CERN (1954-1961), Comecon (associate), CSCE, DC, EBRD, FAO, G-9, G-19, G-24, G-77, GATT, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICSID, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), IPU, ISA, ISO, ITU, LORCS, NAM, NPT, NTBT, OECD (observer to 7 Jul 1992), PCA, SECP, UN, UNCLOS, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO



Secretary-general of the Yugoslav Communist Party (KPJ)
(from 7 Nov 1952, League of Communists [SKJ])
Aug 1937 - 13 Aug 1964 Josip Broz Tito (b. 1892 - d. 1980)
Presidents of the Presidium of the League Yugoslav of Communists
13 Aug 1964 - 4 May 1980 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.)
19 Oct 1978 - 23 Oct 1979 Branko Mikulic (b. 1928 - d. 1995)
(acting for Tito)
23 Oct 1979 - 20 Oct 1980 Stevan Doronjski (b. 1919 - d. 1981)
(acting for Tito to 4 May 1980)
20 Oct 1980 - 20 Oct 1981 Lazar Mojsov (b. 1920)
20 Oct 1981 - 29 Jun 1982 Dusan Dragosavac (b. 1919)
29 Jun 1982 - 30 Jun 1983 Mitja Ribicic (b. 1919)
30 Jun 1983 - 26 Jun 1984 Dragoslav Markovic (b. 1920 - d. 2005)
26 Jun 1984 - 25 Jun 1985 Ali Sukrija (b. 1919 - d. 2005)
25 Jun 1985 - 28 Jun 1986 Vidoje Zarkovic (b. 1927 - d. 2000)
28 Jun 1986 - 30 Jun 1987 Milanko Renovica (b. 1928)
30 Jun 1987 - 30 Jun 1988 Bosko Krunic (b. 1929)
30 Jun 1988 - 17 May 1989 Stipe Suvar (b. 1936 - d. 2004)
17 May 1989 - 17 May 1990 Milan Pancevski (b. 1935)

Kings¹
1 Dec 1918 - 16 Aug 1921 Petar I (Peter I) (b. 1844 - d. 1921)
1 Dec 1918 - 16 Aug 1921 Prince Aleksandar (b. 1888 - d. 1934)
Karadjordjevic -Regent
16 Aug 1921 - 9 Oct 1934 Aleksandar I (Alexander I) (s.a.)
16 Aug 1921 - 1921 Nikola Pasic -Regent (b. 1845 - d. 1926)
9 Oct 1934 - 29 Nov 1945 Petar II (Peter II) (b. 1923 - d. 1970)
(in London [Oct 1943 - Mar 1944, Cairo] exile
from 13/14 Apr 1941)
9 Oct 1934 - 11 Oct 1934 Nikola Uzunovic -Regent (b. 1873 - d. 1954) JNS
11 Oct 1934 - 27 Mar 1941 Provisional Regency
- Prince Pavle Karadjordjevic (b. 1893 - d. 1976)
(from Dec 1940 self-styled Vozd [supreme leader])
- Radenko Stankovic (b. 1880 - d. 1956)
- Ivo N. Perovic (b. 1881 - d. 1958)
5 Mar 1945 - 29 Nov 1945 Provisional Regency
- Srdjan "Sasha" Budisavljevic (b. 1883 - d. 1968)
- Dusan Sernec (b. 1882 - d. 1952)
- Ante Mandic (b. 1881 - d. 1959)
Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia
26 Oct 1942 - 4 Dec 1943 Ivan Ribar (b. 1881 - d. 1968) KPJ
(in opposition to royal government in exile)
Chairman of the Presidium of the Provisional People's Assembly
4 Dec 1943 - 1 Dec 1945 Ivan Ribar (s.a.) KPJ
President of the Constitutional Assembly
1 Dec 1945 - 30 Jan 1946 Ivan Ribar (s.a.) KPJ
Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Assembly
30 Jan 1946 - 14 Jan 1953 Ivan Ribar (s.a.) KPJ;1952 SKJ
President
14 Jan 1953 - 4 May 1980 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.) SKJ
Presidents of the Collective Presidency
4 May 1980 - 15 May 1980 Lazar Kolisevski (b. 1914 - d. 2000) SKJ
15 May 1980 - 15 May 1981 Cvijetin Mijatovic (b. 1913 - d. 1993) SKJ
15 May 1981 - 16 May 1982 Sergej Kraigher (b. 1914 - d. 2001) SKJ
16 May 1982 - 13 May 1983 Petar Stambolic (b. 1912 - d. 2007) SKJ
13 May 1983 - 15 May 1984 Mika Spiljak (b. 1916 - d. 2007) SKJ
15 May 1984 - 15 May 1985 Veselin Djuranovic (b. 1925 - d. 1997) SKJ
15 May 1985 - 15 May 1986 Radovan Vlajkovic (b. 1922 - d. 2001) SKJ
15 May 1986 - 15 May 1987 Sinan Hasani (b. 1922) SKJ
15 May 1987 - 15 May 1988 Lazar Mojsov (s.a.) SKJ
15 May 1988 - 15 May 1989 Raif Dizdarevic (b. 1926) SKJ
15 May 1989 - 15 May 1990 Janez Drnovsek (b. 1950 - d. 2008) SKJ
15 May 1990 - 15 May 1991 Borisav Jovic (b. 1928) SPS
15 May 1991 - 1 Jul 1991 Vacant²
1 Jul 1991 - 3 Oct 1991 Stjepan "Stipe" Mesic (b. 1934) HDZ
3 Oct 1991 - 15 Jun 1992 Branko Kostic (acting) (b. 1939) DPS
Presidents
15 Jun 1992 - 1 Jun 1993 Dobrica Cosic (b. 1921) Non-party
1 Jun 1993 - 25 Jun 1993 Milos Radulovic (acting) (b. 1929) DPS
(President of the Chamber of the Republics)
25 Jun 1993 - 25 Jun 1997 Zoran Lilic (b. 1953) SPS
25 Jun 1997 - 23 Jul 1997 Srdja Bozovic (acting) (b. 1955) DPS
23 Jul 1997 - 7 Oct 2000 Slobodan Milosevic (b. 1941 - d. 2006) SPS
7 Oct 2000 - 7 Mar 2003 Vojislav Kostunica (b. 1944) DSS/DOS
7 Mar 2003 - 4 Jun 2006 Svetozar Marovic (b. 1955) DPS

Prime ministers
1 Dec 1918 - 22 Dec 1918 Nikola Pasic (1st time) (s.a.) SNRS
22 Dec 1918 - 16 Aug 1919 Stojan Protic (1st time) (b. 1857 - d. 1923) SNRS
16 Aug 1919 - 19 Feb 1920 Ljubomir Davidovic (1st time) (b. 1863 - d. 1940) DS
19 Feb 1920 - 16 May 1920 Stojan Protic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNRS
16 May 1920 - 1 Jan 1921 Milenko Vesnic (b. 1863 - d. 1921) SNRS
1 Jan 1921 - 28 Jul 1924 Nikola Pasic (2nd time) (s.a.) SNRS
28 Jul 1924 - 6 Nov 1924 Ljubomir Davidovic (2nd time) (s.a.) DS
6 Nov 1924 - 8 Apr 1926 Nikola Pasic (3rd time) (s.a.) SNRS
8 Apr 1926 - 17 Apr 1927 Nikola Uzunovic (1st time) (s.a.) SNRS
17 Apr 1927 - 28 Jul 1928 Velimir Vukicevic (b. 1871 - d. 1930) SNRS
28 Jul 1928 - 7 Jan 1929 Antun Korosec (b. 1872 - d. 1940) SLS
7 Jan 1929 - 4 Apr 1932 Petar Zivkovic (b. 1879 - d. 1953) JRSD
4 Apr 1932 - 6 Jul 1932 Vojislav Marinkovic (b. 1876 - d. 1935) DS/JRSD
6 Jul 1932 - 27 Jan 1934 Milan Srskic (b. 1880 - d. 1937) JRSD
27 Jan 1934 - 20 Dec 1934 Nikola Uzunovic (2nd time) (s.a.) JRSD;1934 JNS
20 Dec 1934 - 24 Jun 1935 Bogoljub Jevtic (b. 1886 - d. 1960)JNS;1935 JRZ
24 Jun 1935 - 5 Feb 1939 Milan Stojadinovic (b. 1888 - d. 1961) JRZ
5 Feb 1939 - 27 Mar 1941 Dragisa Cvetkovic (b. 1893 - d. 1969) JRZ
27 Mar 1941 - 11 Jan 1942 Dusan T. Simovic (b. 1882 - d. 1962) Mil
(in Greece 15-28 Apr 1941, Palestine 28 Apr - Jun 1941,
and from Jun 1941 London exile)
11 Jan 1942 - 26 Jun 1943 Slobodan Jovanovic (b. 1869 - d. 1958) Non-party
(in exile in London)
26 Jun 1943 - 10 Aug 1943 Milos Trifunovic (b. 1871 - d. 1957) SNRS
(in London exile)
10 Aug 1943 - 1 Jun 1944 Bozidar Puric (b. 1891 - d. 1977) Non-party
(in London [Cairo Sep 1943 - Mar 1944] exile)
1 Jun 1944 - 7 Mar 1945 Ivan Subasic (b. 1892 - d. 1955) HSS
(in exile in London)
Chairmen of the Executive Council of the Anti-Fascist Council of
National Liberation of Yugoslavia
26 Oct 1942 - 30 Nov 1943 Ivan Ribar (s.a.) KPJ
(in opposition to royal government in exile)
30 Nov 1943 - 7 Mar 1945 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.) KPJ
(in opposition to royal government in exile)
Prime minister
7 Mar 1945 - 14 Jan 1953 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.) KPJ;1952 SKJ
Presidents of the Federal Executive Council (premiers)
14 Jan 1953 - 29 Jun 1963 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.) SKJ
29 Jun 1963 - 16 May 1967 Petar Stambolic (s.a.) SKJ
16 May 1967 - 18 May 1969 Mika Spiljak (s.a.) SKJ
18 May 1969 - 30 Jul 1971 Mitja Ribicic (s.a.) SKJ
30 Jul 1971 - 15 Mar 1977 Dzemal Bijedic (b. 1917 - d. 1977) SKJ
15 Mar 1977 - 16 May 1982 Veselin Djuranovic (s.a.) SKJ
16 May 1982 - 15 May 1986 Milka Planinc (f) (b. 1924) SKJ
15 May 1986 - 16 Mar 1989 Branko Mikulic (s.a.) SKJ
16 Mar 1989 - 20 Dec 1991 Ante Markovic (b. 1924) SKJ;1990 RS
20 Dec 1991 - 14 Jul 1992 Aleksandar Mitrovic (acting) (b. 1933) SPS
Prime ministers³
14 Jul 1992 - 9 Feb 1993 Milan Panic (b. 1929) Non-party
9 Feb 1993 - 19 May 1998 Radoje Kontic (b. 1937) DPS
19 May 1998 - 4 Nov 2000 Momir Bulatovic (b. 1956) SNPCG
4 Nov 2000 - 24 Jul 2001 Zoran Zizic (b. 1951) SNPCG
24 Jul 2001 - 17 Mar 2003 Dragisa Pesic (b. 1954) SNPGC

Yugoslav Royalist ("Chetnik") Resistance


Commander in Chief of the Royal Yugoslav Army of the Interior
Apr 1941 - 1944 Dragojub-Draza M. Mihailovic (b. 1893 - d. 1946) Mil

Yugoslav Communist Resistance



Chairman of the General Staff of the People's Partisan Detachments
4 Jul 1941 - 21 Dec 1945 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.) Mil/KPJ

¹Full style of the ruler:
(a) 1 Dec 1918 (New Style) - 4 Oct 1929: Po milosti Bozjoj i volji narodnoj kralj Srba,
Hrvata i Slovenaca ("by the Grace of God and will of the people, King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes");
(b) 4 Oct 1929 - 29 Nov 1945: Po milosti Bozjoj i volji narodnoj kralj Jugoslavije ("by the Grace of God and will of the people, King of Yugoslavia").

²members of the Presidency during this interval were Borisav Jovic (s.a.); Stipe Mesic
(s.a.); Momir Bulatovic (s.a.)(to 16 May 1991); Branko Kostic (s.a.)(from 16 May 1991); Jugoslav Kostic (b. 1939); Vukasin Jokanovic (b. 1939)(to 16 May 1991); Sejdo Bajramovic
(b. 1927 - d. 1994)(from 16 May 1991); Vasil Tupurkovski (b. 1951); Bogic Bogicevic; and Janez Drnovsek (s.a.). On 17 May 1991, Bajramovic was elected Coordinator of the Presidency.

³the government of the Republic of Montenegro did not recognize the federal Prime ministers
19 May 1998 - 4 Feb 2003.

Current Territorial Disputes: Kosovo remains unresolved and administered by several thousand peacekeepers from the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since 1999, with Kosovar Albanians overwhelmingly supporting and Serbian officials opposing Kosovo independence; the international community had agreed to begin a process to determine final status but contingency of solidifying multi-ethnic democracy in Kosovo has not been satisfied; ethnic Albanians in Kosovo refuse demarcation of the boundary with Macedonia in accordance with the 2000 Macedonia-Serbia and Montenegro delimitation agreement; Serbia and Montenegro have delimited about half of the boundary with Bosnia and Herzegovina, but sections along the Drina River remain in dispute.

Former Yugoslavia Territorial Disputes: Kosovo question with Albania; until 1993, Macedonia question with Bulgaria and Greece.

Party abbreviations: DPS = Demokratska Partija Socijalista Crne Gore (Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro); DSS = Demokratska Stranka Srbije (Democratic Party of Serbia, social-democratic, reformist, est. 26 Jul 1992); JUL = Jugoslovenska Levica (Yugoslav Left, communist, est.23 Jul 1994); ND = Nova Demokratija (New Democracy, populist); RS = Reformska Stranka (Reformist Party); SNPCG = Socijalisticka Narodna Partija Crne Gore (Socialist People's Party of Montenegro, pro-Serbia, est.21 Mar 1998 by M. Bultovic);
SPS = Socijalisticka Partija Srbije (Socialist Party of Serbia, authoritarian, est 16 Jul 1990 from League of Communists of Serbia [SKS], authoritarian 1990-2000); Mil = Military;
- Former parties: DOS = Democratic Opposition of Serbia (coalition of 18 reformist, anti-Milosevic parties, 2001-17 Nov 2003); DS = Demokratska Stranka (Democratic Party, social-democratic); HSS = Hrvatska Seljacka Stranka (Croatian People's Party); HDZ = Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica (Croatian Democratic Union); JNS = Jugoslovenska Nacionalna Stranka (Yugoslav National Party, 1934-35 only legal party, former JRSD); JRSD = Jugoslovenska Radikalno-Seljacka Demokratija (Yugoslav Radical Peasants' Democracy, 1932-34 only legal party, renamed JNS 1934); JRZ = Jugoslovenska Radikalna Zajednica (Yugoslav Radical Union Party, 1935-41, conservative, regime party); KPJ = Komunisticka Partija Jugoslavije (Communist Party of Yugoslavia, authoritarian, Communist, from 1952 SKJ); SKJ = Savez Komunista Jugoslavije (League of Yugoslav Communists, communist, authoritarian, to 1952 KPJ); SLS = Slovenska Ljudska Stranka (Slovenian People's Party); SNRS = Srpska Narodna Radikalna Stranka (Serbian People's Radical Party, 1918-35)


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Republics of Yugoslavia 1945-1990
For the individual Socialist Republics of Yugoslaiva from 1945 to 1990 please see the listings under, the
individual countries:


Bosnia-Hercegovina Croatia Macedonia
Montenegro Serbia Slovenia


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Kosovo: see separate Kosovo page

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Vojvodina

1947 - 1 Jul 1989 Unofficial
Hungarian Ethnical Community flag


Adopted 27 Feb 2004



Map of Vojvodina Capital: Novi Sad Population: 2,038,178 (2008)

27 Jul 1526 Part of Ottoman Empire.
1689 Austrian rule.
2 Nov 1716 Part of Banat of Temes [Temesch])(see Banat under Romania).
15 Apr 1807 - 25 Apr 1807 Rebellion.
13 May 1848 - 21 Oct 1848 Rebellion.
4 Mar 1849 Austrian Crown Land of Voivodina of Serbia (Wojwodschaft Serbien).
18 Nov 1849 Vojvodina given autonomy within the Austrian Empire as
Governorate of Temesch and Serbian Vojvodina
27 Dec 1860 Autonomy abolished incorporation into Hungary.
21 Dec 1867 Part of the "Hungarian" half of the Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy (i.e. of the "Lands of the Holy Hungarian
Crown").
24 Nov 1918 Part of Serbia (later, Yugoslavia).
25 Nov 1918 - 11 Mar 1919 People's Administration for Banat, Backa and Baranja is formed
(not recognized by Yugoslavia).
11 Mar 1919 Provincial autonomy abolished.
4 Oct 1929 - 17 Apr 1941 Part of Banovina of Dunav (Dunavska Banovina).
14 Apr 1941 - 23 Oct 1944 Occupied by Axis powers and partitioned (Srem part of
Croatia; Banat nominally under Serbian government
but under German administration; Baranja and Backa
occupied by Hungary and annexed on 20 Dec 1941,
Baranja became part of Hungarian province of
Baranja and Backa was divided in three zupanijas (counties):
Bac-Bodros, Subotica and Novi Sad).
23 Oct 1944 Re-incorporated into Yugoslavia.
1 Sep 1945 Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
7 Apr 1963 Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
5 Jul 1989 Serbia revokes autonomy.
28 Sep 1990 Autonomous Province of Vojvodina



Secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
(from 1952, League of Communists)
1943 Isa Jovanovic (b. 1906 - d. 1983)
1943 - 1946 Jovan Veselinov (b. 1907 - d. 1982)
1946 - May 1951 Dobrivoje Vidic (b. 1918 - d. 1991)
May 1951 - 1966 Stevan Doronjski (b. 1919 - d. 1981)
1966 - 1969 Mirko Tepavac (b. 1922)
1969 - 24 Dec 1972 Mirko Canadanovic (b. 1936)
24 Dec 1972 - 28 Apr 1981 Dusan Alimpic (b. 1921 - d. 2002)
28 Apr 1981 - 28 Apr 1982 Bosko Krunic (1st time) (b. 1929)
28 Apr 1982 - 28 Apr 1983 Marko Djuricin (b. 1925)
28 Apr 1983 - 28 Apr 1984 Slavko Veselinov (b. 1925)
28 Apr 1984 - 24 Apr 1985 Bosko Krunic (2nd time) (s.a.)
24 Apr 1985 - 1988 Djordje Stojsic (b. 1928)
1988 - 6 Oct 1988 Milorad Sogorov
14 Nov 1988 - 20 Jan 1989 Bogosav Kovacevic (b. 1923)
20 Jan 1989 - 16 Jul 1990 Nedeljko Sipovac (b. 1942)

Vice Duke
1691 - 1706 Jovan Monasterlija (b. c.1650 - d. 1706)
Resistance leader (Ticanova buna)
15 Apr 1807 - 25 Apr 1807 Teodor Avramovic Tican (b. 1764 - d. 1809)
Chairman of the General Council of the May Assembly
13 May 1848 - 21 Oct 1848 Djorje Stratimirovic (b. 1823 - d. 1908)
Dukes (vojvoda)
13 May 1848 - 27 Dec 1848 Stevan Supljikac (in rebellion) (b. 1786 - d. 1848)
1848 - 11 Nov 1918 the rulers of Austria
President of the General Council
1848 - 1849 Josif Rajacic (b. 1785 - d. 1865)
Administrator
1851 - 1860 Alexander Bach (b. 1813 - d. 1893)
Prefects
1849 - 1851 Ferdinand Mayerhofer (b. 1798 - d. 1869)
1851 - 1859 Johann Graf Coronini (b. 1794 - d. 1880)
1859 - 1860 Josif Sokcevic (b. 1811 - d. 1896)
1860 Karl August von Bigot de (b. 1805 - d. 1884)
Saint-Quentin
President of the Great National Assemby and President of
the People's Administration for Banat, Backa and Baranja
24 Nov 1918 - 11 Mar 1919 Jovan Lalosevic (b. 1870 - d. 1935)
Bans of Dunavska
9 Oct 1929 - 6 Jan 1930 Daka Popovic (b. 1886 - d. 1967)
17 Jan 1930 - 1930 Radoslav Dunjic (b. 1871 - d. 19..)
1930 - 2 May 1931 Svetomir L. Matic (b. 1870 - d. 1931)
11 May 1931 - 1933 Milan Nikolic (b. 1877 - d. 19..)
1933 - 1935 Dobrica Matkovic
1935 Milojko Vasovic
1935 - 1936 Svetislav Paunovic
1936 - 1939 Svetislav Rajic (b. 1889 - d. 1941)
1939 - 1940 Jovan I. Radiojevic (b. 1884 - d. 1946)
1940 - 1 Apr 1941 Branko Kijurina (b. 1891 - d. 19..)
1 Apr 1941 - 14 Apr 1941 Milorad Vlaskalin (b. 1890 - d. 1984)
Civilian Commissioner of Banat (later styled vice-ban of Banovina of
Dunav to 194., then prefect of District of Banat)
Apr 1941 - 1 Oct 1944 Josef-Sepp Lapp (b. 1910)
Führer of the German Community in Banat
(Führer der deutschen Volksgruppe für das Banat und Serbien)
1941 - 23 Oct 1944 Janko Sepp (b. 1905 - d. 2001)
Commanders of Hungarian III Army in Backa
1941 Bela Novakovics
Apr 1941 - 1941 Elemér Gorondy-Vovák (b. 1885 - d. 1954)
1941 Lajos Csatay von Csatai (b. 1886 - d. 1944)
1941 - 1942 Zoltán Decleva (b. 1887 - d. 1950)
Great Zupan of Novi Sad (Újvidék)
1942 - 23 Oct 1944 Péter Apatini-Fernbach
Great Zupan of Subotica (Szabádka)
19 Jan 1942 - 23 Oct 1944 Ándor Rökk
Great Zupan of Bac-Bodros (Bács-Bodros)
1942 - 23 Oct 1944 Leo Deak (d. 1945)
President of the People's Defense Committee
Nov 1943 - 1944 Nikola Grulovic (b. 1888 - d. 1959) KPV
President of the Supreme People's Defence Committee
1944 - Jul 1947 Jovan Veselinov (s.a.) KPV
President of the Supreme Executive Committee
Jul 1947 - Apr 1953 Luka Mrksic (b. 1899 - d. 1976) KPV;1952 SKV
Presidents of the People's Assembly
Apr 1953 - Dec 1953 Luka Mrksic (s.a.) SKV
Dec 1953 - 18 Jul 1963 Stevan Doronjski (s.a.) SKV
18 Jul 1963 - 20 Apr 1967 Radovan Vlajkovic (b. 1922 - d. 2001) SKV
20 Apr 1967 - 5 Jun 1973 Ilija Rajacic (b. 1923 - d. 2005) SKV
5 Jun 1973 - Nov 1974 Sreten "Sreta" Kovacevic (b. 1920) SKV
Presidents of the Presidency
Nov 1974 - Nov 1981 Radovan Vlajkovic (s.a.) SKV
Nov 1981 - May 1982 Predrag Vladisavljevic (1st time) (b. 1919) SKV
May 1982 - May 1983 Danilo Kekic (b. 1918) SKV
May 1983 - 4 May 1984 Djordje Radosavljevic (1st time) (b. 1921) SKV
4 May 1984 - 7 May 1985 Nandor Major (1st time) (b. 1931) SKV
7 May 1985 - May 1986 Predrag Vladisavljevic (2nd time) (s.a.) SKV
May 1986 - May 1988 Djordje Radosavljevic (2nd time) (s.a.) SKV
May 1988 - May 1989 Nandor Major (2nd time) (s.a.) SKV
May 1989 - Jan 1991 Jugoslav Kostic (b. 1939) SKV;1990 SPS
Presidents of the Assembly
Jan 1991 - 1991 Verona Adam Bokros (f) (b. 1948) SPS
1991 - 1992 Damnjan Radenkovic (b. 1939) SPS
1992 - 1993 Svetislav Krstic (b. 1955) SPS
1993 - 9 Jan 1997 Milutin Stojkovic (b. 1942) SPS
9 Jan 1997 - 23 Oct 2000 Zivorad Smiljanic (b. 1942) SPS
23 Oct 2000 - 30 Oct 2004 Nenad Canak (b. 1959) LSV
30 Oct 2004 - 16 Jul 2008 Bojan Kostres (b. 1974) LSV
16 Jul 2008 - Sándor Egeresi (b. 1964) VMS-SVM



President of the Great People's Council
24 Nov 1918 - 11 Mar 1919 Slavko Miletic (b. 1869 - d. 1934)
Prime ministers
9 Apr 1945 - 5 Sep 1948 Aleksandar Sevic (b. 1897 - d. 1975) KPV
5 Sep 1948 - 20 Mar 1953 Luka Mrksic (s.a.) KPV
Chairmen of the Executive Council
20 Mar 1953 - Dec 1953 Stevan Doronjski (s.a.) KPV
Dec 1953 - 22 Jul 1962 Geza Tikvicki (b. 1917) KPV
22 Jul 1962 - 18 Jul 1963 Djurica Jojkic (b. 1914 - d. 1981) KPV;1952 SKV
18 Jul 1963 - 20 Apr 1967 Ilija Rajacic (s.a.) SKV
20 Apr 1967 - Oct 1971 Stipan Marusic (b. 1926 - d. 1974) SKV
Oct 1971 - 6 May 1974 Franjo Nadj (b. 1923) SKV
6 May 1974 - 5 May 1982 Nikola Kmezic (b. 1919 - d. 2009) SKV
5 May 1982 - May 1986 Zivan Marelj (b. 1938) SKV
May 1986 - 24 Oct 1989 Jon Srbovan (b. 1930) SKV
24 Oct 1989 - 1989 Sredoje Erdeljan SKV
1989 - 1991 Jovan Radic (b. 1949) SKV;1990 SPS
1991 - 23 Dec 1991 Radoman Bozovic (b. 1953) SPS
23 Dec 1991 - Jul 1992 Jovan Radic SPS
Jul 1992 - Feb 1993 Koviljko Lovre (b. 1954) SPS
Feb 1993 - 13 May 2000 Bosko Perosevic (b. 1956 - d. 2000) SPS
13 May 2000 - 23 Oct 2000 Damnjan Radenkovic (s.a.) SPS
(acting to 29 Jun 2000)
23 Oct 2000 - 30 Oct 2004 Djordje Djukic (b. 1948) DSS
30 Oct 2004 - Bojan Pajtic (b. 1970) DSS
Party abbreviations: DSS = Demokratska Stranka Srbije (Democratic Party of Serbia, conservative); DZVM = Demokratska Zajednica Vojvodanskih Madara (Democratic Union of Vojvodina's Magyars, est.31 Mar 1990); LSV = Liga Socijaldemokrata Vojvodine (League of the Socialdemocrats of Vojvodina, member of DOS, est.14 Jul 1990); RDSV = Reformska Demokratska Stranka Vojvodine (Reform Democratic Party of Vojvodina); SPS = Socijalisticka Partija Srbije (Socialist Party of Serbia, socialist, authoritarian 1990-2000, former Communist Party); VMS-SVM = Vajdasági Magyar Szövetsége/Savez Vojvodjanskih Madara (Vojvodina's Hungarian's Union, minority, est.1993 by splinters of DZVM); VMSZ = Alliance of Hungarians in Vojvodina;
- Former parties: KPV = Komunisticka Partija Vojvodine (Communist Party of Vojvodina, from 1952 renamed SKV); SKV = Savez Komunista Vojvodine (League of Communists of Vojvodina 1952-1990)



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