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STATISTICAL OFFICE OF THE
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
ISSN 0351-4064
- -- Revised edition -
2014
STATISTICAL YEARBOOK
OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2014 BELGRADE
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ISSUED AND PRINTED BY: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia,Belgrade, Milana Rakia 5
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RESPONSIBLE PERSON: Dragan Vukmirovi, Ph.D, Director
1949. 1955. , 1974. 1990. ,1991. .
Since 1949 until 1955 it was issued as Statistical Yearbook of PR Serbia,since 1974 as Statistical Yearbook of FR Serbia, and since 1991 asStatistical Yearbook of Serbia.
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: . . . 2012.
When using the data from this publication, it
is obligatory to quote the source.The following abbreviation is
to be used: STAT.YEARB.SERB. 2012
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, 2014 47. ( 19491955. , 1974. ). ,
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P R E F A C E
The Statistical Yearbook of Serbia 2014 is the 47thedition after World War II (the first seven editions
were published in the period 1949-1955 and since 1974 regular annual periodicity has been established). The
Statistical Yearbook includes major information from different areas of social and economic life of the country.
The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia publishes detailed results of statistical surveys in its regular
editions and other publications.
The Statistical Yearbook of Serbia presents a selection of data from almost all statistical surveys, for the
Republic of Serbia. The territorial distribution according to the Regulation on the Nomenclature of Statistical
Territorial Units (Official Gazette of the RS, No 109/09 and 46/10) is applied, wherever possible. The data for
municipalities are published in a separate publication Municipalities and Regions in the Republic of Serbia,
which together with the Statistical Yearbook of Serbia, represents integral parts for a reference year.
After 1997, complete data for the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija from the regular
statistical surveys were not available, thus while calculating the total, estimates and other synthetic statistical
indicators relating to the whole territory of the Republic of Serbia, relevant available data were prevalentlyused. However, data that are not liable to changes over time (as some geographical data, data on natural and
cultural patrimony and similar) are also shown for the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. Detailed
related information is available in methodological notes to certain chapters of the Yearbook.
Besides the data collected and processed by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, the Yearbookalso contains the statistical data from other administrative sources, as well as the data taken over from otherproducers of official statistics. In this publication, presented are the results of 2011 Census of Population,
Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia, as well as final results of 2012 Census of Agriculture.
Belgrade, October 2014 Director,
Dragan Vukmirovi, PhD
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........................................................................................ 3 ............................................................................................ 5 ............................................ 15
1. .................................. 171.1.
...................................................................................................... 181.2. (1.2014) .......... .. 181.3. (1.2014) .. .......... .......... 181.4.
() (1.2014) ............................ 191.5. ................................... 191.6. ...................................................... 191.7. ........................................... 201.8. ...................................................... 201.9. , 19812013. ............... 211.10. , 2012.
2013. ........................................................................................... 22
2. ........................................................................................ 252.1. ............................................ 362.2. ,
................................. 362.3. (), 20022013,
2030. 2040. () .......................................................... 37
2.4. , .......... 382.5. , 2011. ....... 392.6. ,
2011. .............................................................................. 402.7. , 2011. ......... 402.8. , 2011. ..... 412.9. 15
, 2011. ............................................... 41
2.10. 10 , 2011. ...................................... 42
2.11. 15 , 2011. .............. 42
2.12. 15 , 2011. .............................. 42
2.13., 2011. ............................................................................. 43
2.14. , 2011. ............................................................................. 44
2.15. ,, 2011. .......................................... 45
2.16. ,, 2011. ....................................... 45
2.17. ,
2011. ............................................................................ 462.18.
, , 2011. ................ 462.19.
, ............................................................ 472.20. ,
2011. .......................................................................................... 472.21. , 2011. ............................... 482.22.
...................................................................................... 482.23. ................ 492.24. Oo
................................................................................. 492.25. ................................................ 502.26. .............................................................................. 51
2.27. ............................................ 52
2.28. ..................................................... 532.29. ................................... 552.30. , .... 552.31. ....................................................................... 56
3. ......................................................................... 57
3.1. , 20092013. ............................................................ 613.2. ,20092013. .................................................... 613.3. , 20112013. ............................... 623.4. , 2013. ................................ 643.5., 2013. .......... ......... 643.6. , 2013. ................................ 653.7. , 2013. .................. 653.8. , 2013. ....................... 663.9. , 2013. .......... .......... . 663.10. , 20092013. .................................................... 673.11. ,
2012. 2013. ............................................................................ 683.12. , 2013. ... 69
3.13. , 2013. ....................... 69
3.14. , 2013. ..... 693.15.
........................................................................................... 703.16.
........................................................ 713.17.
, 20092013. .................................................................. 723.18.
, , 2012. 2013. ............ 72
4. ..... 75
4.1.,20092013. ................................................................................. 79
4.2. , 20112013. ............................................... 80
4.3.,20112013. ................................................................................. 80
4.4. , 2013. ................... 814.5. , 2013. .............. 834.6. , 20122013. ................................................... 854.7. , 20092013. ...................................... 864.8. ,
20092013. ................................................................................. 864.9. , 20092013. ................................................ 874.10. ,
, 20092013. ...................................................... 874.11. , 20092013. ............................................... 874.12.
, 20092013. ......................................... 884.13.
, 2012. 2013. ................................ 88
5. ............................................................................ 89
5.1., 2012. ............................. 93
5.2. ................. 945.3.oeo ........ 945.4. , ,
2012/13. ......................................................................... 975.5. ,
, 2012/13. ............................................... 995.6.
.............................................................................. 1005.7. ..................... 100
5.8.,2012/13. ....................................................... 102
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5.9. , , , ....................................................... 104
5.10. ............................................................... 1045.11.
, 2012/13. ................. 1055.12. ,
, oa 2012/13. ................. 1065.13.
, 2012. ................................................. 1085.14. ,
2012. ........................................................................................ 1105.15. ,
2012/13. ....................................................... 1115.16. , , 2013. ................. 1115.17. , , 2013. ............ 1115.18.
2012/13. ..................................................................................... 112
6. ........................................................... 113
..................... 1296.1. , USD EUR .......................... 1386.2. a... 138
6.3. , , . .......................................... 140
6.4. , , % .................................. 142
6.5. , (, ,2010. ), . .................................... 144
6.6. , , % ......................................... 146
6.7. ...................................... 1486.8. , 2012. ............................ 1506.9. ............. 1516.10. ,
, 2013. ................................ 1526.11. ,
, 2013. ................. 1556.12.
, 2013. ....................................................................... 1586.13. , 2012. ................. 1606.14.
, ,, , 2012. ................................................................... 161
6.15. , 2012. .......... ...... 1626.16.
, ,, , 2012. ................................................................... 163
6.17. , 20112013. ....................... 1656.18. ,
, ,2012. ........................................................................................ 166
6.19., , , , 2012. .................................................. 169
6.20. , ,2012. ........................................................................................ 174
6.21., 20112013. .......................... 1776.22. 1 , 20112013. ...................... 1776.23. , 20112013. .................... 1786.24. , 20112013. ............................................... 1796.25. ,
20092013. .............................................................................. 1796.26. , 20122013. .................. 1806.27. , 20112013. ......................... 181
6.28. , 20112013. ........................ 182
7. ........................................................................................... 183
7.1. , 20092013. ...................................................... 1877.2.
, 20112013. ........................................................... 1877.3.
, 20112013. ................................................ 1887.4. , 20112013. .............................. 1897.5. , 20112013. ................ 1907.6. , 2013. ..................................... 191
8. .............................. 193
8.1. () ................................... 199
8.2. . 2028.3. ....................... 2028.4., 2012. ................ 2038.5.
ma, 2012. ............................................................... 2068.6. a , 2012. ......................................................... 2088.7. , 2012. ................ 2118.8.
, 2012. ......................................................................... 2138.9. ,
, 2012. ...................................... 216
8.10. , 2012. ............................ 218
9. ..................................................................... 219
9.1., 20112013. ............... 2279.2. , 20112013. .......... 2279.3. , 20112013. .......... 2289.4. , 20112013. ....................... 228
9.5. , 20112013. ................. 2299.6. , 20112013. ........................... 2309.7. , 20112013. ................... 2329.8. , 20112013. .......................... 2339.9. , 20112013. .................... 2339.10. , 20112013. ...................................... 2349.11. , 20112013. ..................................................... 2359.12. , 20112013. ................................................... 235
9.13. , 20112013. ................ 2359.14. , ,, 20112013. ............ 2369.15. , 20112013. ....... 2369.16. ...................................................... 2379.17.
, 2012. .......................................................... 238
9.18. , 2012. ........................................................................................ 240
9.19. , 20092013. .................... 2469.20. , 2011. ..................................................... 2469.21. , 2013. ................. 2479.22. , 2013. ............................................................... 2479.23. , 2013. .......................................... 247
9.24. , ,20092013. .............................................................................. 248
9.25. , 2489.26. ,
20092013. .............................................................................. 2489.27. , 2013. ................................................................ 2499.28. , 2013. .............................................. 2499.29. , 20092013. ................ 2499.30. , 20092013. ....................... 2509.31. , 20092013. ............................................... 2509.32. , , 2009, 2011.
2013. ........................................................................................ 2509.33. , 2007, 2009, 2011.
2013. ........................................................................................ 2509.34. , 2011.
2013. ...................................................................................... 250
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10. ........................................................................... 25110.1.
, 20092013. .......................................................... 25410.2. ,
20092013. .............................................................................. 25410.3. , 2013. .......... 25510.4. , 2012. ............................... 25910.5. e , 2012. ............................ 25910. 6. , 2012. .......... ...... 259
10.7. , 2012. ........ 25910.8. , 2012. .......................................................... 26010.9. , 2012. ........................................................ 260
11. .............................................................. 26111.1. , 2013. ...................................... 26911.2. , 2013. .................................................. 26911.3. e , 2013. ................... 26911.4.
................................................................................ 27011.5. IBA
..................................................................................... 27111.6. , 2013. ........................................................ 27211.7. , 20082011. ......................... 27311.8. , 2013. ..................................................... 27311.9. , 2012. ...................................... 274
11.10. , 2013. ................................................... 27511.11. , 2013. .................................. 27511.12. , 2013. ............................................... 27511.13. , , 20112013. ........ 27611.14. ,
20112013. ........................................................................... 27611.15. , EWC-stat ........... 27811.16. , 20112013. ..................... 279
12. ................................................................ 28112.1., 20092013. ............ 28512.2. o, 20092013. .... 28612.3. e
, 20112013. ............................................................... 28812.4. ,
20092013. ............................................................................. 290
12.5. , 20092013. .............. 29012.6.
, 20092013. ............................................ 29112.7. ,
20112013. ............................................................................. 294
13. ...................................................... 29513.1., 20092013. ... 29713.2.
, 20092013. .................................................... 29813.3. , ,
, 2013. ....................................................................... 29813.4. ,
, 20092013. ................................................. 29813.5. , 2013. ... 29913.6. ,
, 20092013. .................................................... 30013.7. , 2013. ...... 30013.8. ,
, 2013. ................................................ 30213.9. ,
, 2013. ................................................ 30313.10. ,
2013. ...................................................................................... 305
14. ............................................................. 30714.1. ............................. 30914.2.
..................................... 30914.3. , 20112013. .. 31014.4. , 20112013.................................... 311
14.5. , 20112013. .................................... 31214.6. BEC .4, 20112013. .............. 313
14.7. , 20112013. ............... 31414.8. , 20112013. ............... 31414.9. ,
20112013. ............................................................................. 31514.10. ,
20112013. ........................................................................... 31614.11.
,20112013. ...................................................... 31714.12. . 4, 20092013. ..... 317
14.13. . 4, 20092013. ....... 31814.14.(), 2012. 2013. ..................... 319
14.15. (), 2012. 2013. .............................. 320
14.16.,20112013. .......................................................................... 321
14.17. , ,20112013. ........................................................................... 324
14.18., 2012. 2013. .......................................................... 327
14.19., 2012. 2013. ............................................................ 328
15. ............................................................................ 329
15.1.
, 20092013. ............................................ 33215.2.
, 20092013. ............................................ 33215.3. , 20092013. ......................... 33315.4. , 20092013. ................... 33315.5. , 20092013. ................... 33315.6. ,
20092013. .............................................................................. 33415.7. , 20092013. .............................. 33415.8. ,
20092013. .............................................................................. 33515.9. , 20092013. ................. 33515.10.,
20092013. ........................................................................... 33515.11.,
20092013. ........................................................................... 33615.12.,
20092013. ........................................................................... 33615.13., 20092013. ...... 33615.14.,
, 2013. ................................................................. 33715.15.,
20092013. ........................................................................... 33815.16.,
, 20092013. .................................................. 33815.17.
, 2012. ....................................................................... 33915.18.,
2012. ..................................................................................... 33915.19., 20092013. . 339
15.20., , 2013. .... 34015.21., , 2012. ................ 34115.22. ,
2013. ..................................................................................... 34115.23., 20092013. .. 34215.24. , 20092013. ............................................. 34215.25.,
20092013. ........................................................................... 342
16. ............................................ 343
16.1. , 20092013. .............................. 34516.2.
, 2013. ....................................................................... 34616.3. ,
20092013. ............................................................................. 348
16.4. , 2013. .................... 350
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16.5. , 2013. ..................... 35116.6.
, 2013. .................................................... 35216.7. , 20092013. ..................................... 35216.8.
, 2013. ....................................................................... 35316.9. ,
, 2013. ....................................................................... 35416.10.
, , 2013. ....... 35516.11.
, , 2013. ......... 35516.12., 20102013. ........... 35616.13. , 20102013. ................................................ 356
17. ....................................... 357
17.1. ................................ 36117.2. ,
(broadband) ........................... 36217.3.
(-commerce) ......................... 36317.4. ,
- ................................................... 36317.5.
(e-government) .............................. 364
18. .................................................................. 365
18.1.,, 2012. .......... ........ 372
18.2. , , , 2012. .................... 373
18.3. () , 2012. .................................................................... 376
18.4. -, 2012. ......................... 377
18.5. , , 2012. .................................................... 379
18.6. , 2012. ............ 381
18.7. ,20102012. ............................................................................. 382
18.8. , 20102012. ................................ 383
18.9. , 20102012. .......... 38418.10. ,
20102012. ............................................................................... 38418.11.
, 20102012. ........................................................ 38518.12. o
........................................................ 38518.13. , 2013. .................................................................... 38618.14. () ............................ 38618.15. , 2012/13. ............................................... 38618.16. , 2013. .................................................. 387
18.17., 2013. ........................................................................ 38818.18. , 2013. ................................................................. 38918.19. ,
, 2013. ................................................................. 39018.20.
, 2012. ................................................................... 391
18.21. e e , 2012. .................. 39318.22.
, 2012. ...................................................................... 39418.23.
, 2012. .................................................. 39518.24. -, 20102012. .......... 398
19. ........................................................ 399
19.1. , 2014. ......................................................................... 403
19.1a. , 2014. .................................................... 40319.2. , 2014. ...... 40319.2a., , 2014. ........ 40319.3a. , 2013. ................. 40419.4. ,
20092013. ............................................................................. 40519.5.
2013. .................... 40519.6. , 2013........................ 40519.7. ,
2013. ...................................................................................... 40619.8. , 2013. ..................... 40719.9. , 2013. ......................................... 40719.10.
, 2012. ................................................................... 408
19.11., 2012. 2014. .................... 409
19.12., 2012. 2014. ........................................................ 409
19.13., 2008. 2012. ..................................................................................... 410
19.14., 23. 2014. ....................................................... 410
19.15., 2008. 2012. .................................................................................... 411
19.16., 23. 2014. ..................................................................................... 412
19.17., 23. 2014. ......................... 412
19.18., 23. 2014. .................................... 412
19.19. , 23. 2014. .......................... 413
19.20. , , 23. 2014. .......................... 414
20. , ...................................... 415
20.1. , .............................. 416
21. .................................................... 421
21.1. ................................................... 42221.2. , ................................................ 42621.3. ........................................................................... 428
21.4. ....................................................................... 42821.5. , 2012.
() ............................................................................... 42921.6. .................................................... 430
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CONTENTS
PREFACE ............................................................................................. 4
CONTENTS ........................................................................................ 10
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COMPILING THE STATISTICALYEARBOOK OF SERBIA ................................................................... 15
1. GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW AND CLIMATE ................................. 17
1.1. Geographical coordinates of the extreme points of the Republicof Serbia ...................................................................................... 18
1.2. Length of boundaries of the Republic of Serbia (1 January2014) ........................................................................................... 18
1.3. Area of the Republic of Serbia (1 January 2014) ........................ 181.4. Nomenclature of statistical territorial units of the Republic of
Serbia (1 January 2014) ............................................................. 191.5. Mountain peaks in the Republic of Serbia ................................... 191.6. Lakes in the Republic of Serbia ................................................... 191.7. Major rivers in the Republic of Serbia ......................................... 201.8. Canals in the Republic of Serbia ................................................. 20
1.9. Earthquakes on the territory of the Republic of Serbia,1981-2013 ................................................................................... 211.10. Summary of main meteorological data, 2012 and 2013 ........... 22
2. POPULATION ................................................................................ 25
2.1. Population changes ..................................................................... 362.2. Mean age of population, ageing index and life expectancy at
birth ............................................................................................. 362.3. Population estimates (average) 2002-2013 population
projections 2030, 2040 (medium variant) and rates ofdemographic dependence .......................................................... 37
2.4. Area, population and households, by censuses ......................... 382.5. Population by age group and sex, by 2011 Census ................... 392.6. Population by ethnicity, by 2011 Census .................................... 402.7. Population by religion, by 2011 Census ...................................... 40
2.8. Population by mother tongue, by 2011 Census .......................... 412.9. Population aged 15 and over, by educational attainment andsex, by 2011 Census ................................................................... 41
2.10. Population aged 10 and over, by literacy and sex by 2011Census ....................................................................................... 42
2.11. Population aged 15 and over by computer literacy and sex, by2011 Census .............................................................................. 42
2.12. Population aged 15 and over by legal marital status and sex,by 2011 Census ......................................................................... 42
2.13. Population with disabilities by sex and age, by 2011 Census .. 432.14. Population by economic activity and sex, by 2011 Census ...... 442.15. Economically active population who perform occupation, by
occupation, by 2011 Census ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 452.16. Economically active population who perform occupation, by the
industry, by 2011 census ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... ...... 45
2.17. Population by migratory characteristics, by 2011 Census ....... 462.18. Daily migrations of the active population performing anoccupation, pupils and students, by 2011 Census .................... 46
2.19. Households according to the number of members andaverage size, by censuses ....................................................... 47
2.20. Households by the family composition, by 2011 Census ....... 472.21. Families by the type, by 2011 Census ..................................... 482.22. Marriages by age of groom and bride ....................................... 482.23. Divorces by age of husband and wife ....................................... 492.24. Basic indicators on marriages and divorces ............................. 492.25. Deaths by age group and sex ................................................... 502.26. Fertility ....................................................................................... 512.27. Specific mortality rates .............................................................. 522.28. Causes of deaths ....................................................................... 532.29. Deaths by origin of violent death ............................................... 55
2.30. Deaths due to accident, suicide and homicide .......................... 552.31. Births and deaths ....................................................................... 56
3. LABOR MARKET .......................................................................... 57
3.1. Employees, 2009-2013 ............................................................... 613.2. Employed women,2009-2013 .................................................... 61
3.3. Employees by activities, 2011-2013 ........................................... 623.4. Population by activity, 2013 ........................................................ 643.5. Women by activity, 2013 ............................................................. 643.6. Employed persons by activities, 2013 ........................................ 653.7. Employed persons by sex and sector of ownership, 2013 ........ 653.8. Employed persons by working status, 2013 ............................... 663.9. Employed persons by educational attainment, 2013 .................. 663.10. Employment, 2009-2013 ........................................................... 673.11. Unemployed persons, according to the level of professional
education, 2012 and 2013 ......................................................... 683.12. Unemployed persons by length of work seeking, 2013 ............ 693.13. Unemployed persons who were formerly employed, by the
reasons for stopping working, 2013 .......................................... 693.14. Structure of unemployed persons by educational attainment,
2013 ........................................................................................... 69
3.15. Average wages and salaries of employees employed in legalentities, by sex ........................................................................... 703.16. Average wages and salaries of employees employed in legal
entities, by level of educational attainment ............................. 713.17. Chain indexes of nominal and real average net wages and
salaries, 2009-2013 ................................................................... 723.18. Average wages and salaries and indexes of nominal and real
average wages and salaries, by activities, 2012 and 2013 ...... 72
4. HUMAN HEALTH, SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES AND
COMPULSORY INSURANCE .... ........... ........... .......... ........... ....... 75
4.1. Basic indicators in the system of public health services,2009-2013 ................................................................................... 79
4.2. Results of compulsory immunizations in the Republic of Serbia,2011-2013 ................................................................................... 80
4.3. Active tuberculosis and morbus hiv in the Republic of Serbia,2011-2013 ................................................................................... 804.4. Institutions and beneficiaries of compulsory insurance, 2013 .... 814.5. Employees in compulsory insurance institutions, 2013 .............. 834.6. Childrens allowance 2012-2013 ................................................. 854.7. Health insurance, 2009-2013 ...................................................... 864.8. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons,
2009-2013 ................................................................................... 864.9. Beneficiaries of pensions, 2009-2013 ......................................... 874.10. Beneficiaries of pensions, new beneficiaries and permanent
suspensions during the year, 2009-2013 .................................. 874.11. Average pensions, 2009-2013 .................................................. 871.12. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons
expenditures, 2009-2013 .......................................................... 884.13. Pension and disability insurance of farmers and independent
activities, 2012 and 2013 ........................................................... 88
5. EDUCATION .................................................................................. 89
5.1. Basic indicators on education, 2012 ........................................... 935.2. Basic indicators on preschool education ................................... 945.3. Basic indicators on primary and secondary education .............. 945.4. Upper secondary education by fields of education, 2012/13school year ......................................................................................... 975.5. Post-secondary non - tertiary education, by fields of education,
2012/13 school year ................................................................... 995.6. Preschool teachers and others employed in preschool
institutions ................................................................................. 1005.7. Teachers in primary and secondary schools ............................ 1005.8. Schools and students in ethnic languages, 2012/13 school
year ........................................................................................... 102
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5.9. Preschool, primary, secondary and tertiary educationcoverage, primary education completed and continuation ofschooling ................................................................................... 104
5.10. Tertiary education .................................................................... 1045.11. Students enrolled in tertiary education, financing and fields of
education, 2012/13 school year ............................................... 1055.12. Students enrolled in tertiary education, types and level of
studies, financing and sex, 2012/13 school year ................... 1065.13. Graduated students in tertiary education by type and level of
studies and financing, 2012 ..................................................... 1085.14. Graduated students by fields of education, 2012 .................... 1105.15. Teaching staff in institutions of tertiary education, 2012/13
school year ............................................................................... 1115.16. Pupils hostels, beneficiaries and employees, 2013 ............... 1115.17. Students centers, beneficiaries and employees, 2013 .......... 1115.18. Pupils and students, beneficiaries of scholarships and loans,
by type and monthly amount for the school year 2012/13 ...... 112
6. NAIONAL ACCOUNTS .............................................................. 113
System of national accounts for total economy ................................ 1296.1. Gross domestic product, RSD, USD and EUR ......................... 1386.2. Gross value added by institutional sectors ................................ 1386.3. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,
Current prices, RSD mill. ........................................................... 140
6.4. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,Current prices, structure, % ...................................................... 142
6.5. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,Constant prices (values, chain-linked volume measures,reference year 2010), RSD mill. ................................................ 144
6.6. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,Real growth rates, % ................................................................. 146
6.7. Use of gross domestic product .................................................. 1486.8. Final consumption of households, 2012 .................................... 1506.9. Volume indices of households final consumption .................... 1516.10. Available budget and individual consumption, monthly
average, by household member, 2013 .................................... 1526.11. Structure of available budget and individual consumption in
2013, monthly average by member of a household ................ 1556.12. Availabilities in households by durables in 2013 .................... 158
6.13. Revenues of budgetary resources users, 2012 ..................... 1606.14. Revenues of budgetary funds beneficiaries in the public
administration, defense and compulsory social security,human health and social work activities, arts, entertainmentand recreation, 2012 ................................................................ 161
6.15. Expenditures of budgetary funds beneficiaries, 2012 ............. 1626.16. Expenditures of budgetary funds beneficiaries in public
administration, defense and compulsory social security,education, human health and social work activities, arts,entertainment and recreation, 2012 ........................................ 163
6.17. Taxes and social contributions, 20112013 ............................ 1656.18. Total realized investments in fixed assets by technical
structure, investors activity and head office, 2012 ................. 1666.19. Realized investments in new fixed assets by type of
construction, technical structure, purpose and location of
investments, 2012 .................................................................... 1696.20. Payments for investments by principal sources of financing,
2012 ......................................................................................... 1746.21. Net domestic assets of banks, 2011-2013 .............................. 1776.22. Money supply M1, by sectors, 2011-2013 .............................. 1776.23. Monetary institutions balance, 2011-2013 .............................. 1786.24. Foreign exchange reserves, 2011-2013 ................................. 1796.25. Exchange rates in the Republic of Serbia, 2009-2013 ........... 1796.26. Balance of payments of the Republic of Serbia, 2012-2013 ... 1806.27. Balance of the national bank of Serbia, 2011-2013 ................ 1816.28. Balance of commercial banks, 2011-2013 .............................. 182
7. PRICES ........................................................................................ 183
7.1. Price indices, 20092013 .......................................................... 1877.2. Indices of producers' prices of agricultural and fishing products,
20112013 ................................................................................ 187
7.3. Indices of producers' prices of industrial products for domesticmarket, 20112013 ................................................................... 188
7.4. Consumer price indices by COICOP, 20112013 .................... 1897.5. Price indices of catering trade services, 20112013 ................ 1907.6. Average retail prices, 2013 ....................................................... 191
8. STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS ....... ........... .......... ....... 193
8.1. Units of classification, by legal forms (organizational forms)and sections of activities .................................................................. 199
8.2. Unincorporated enterprises by types - organizational forms .... 2028.3. Unincorporated enterprises by sections of economic activities . 2028.4. Basic indicators of enterprises, 2012 ........................................ 2038.5. Basic indicators of enterprises, by activities, 2012 ................... 2068.6. Value added, 2012 .................................................................... 2088.7. Number of enterprises, by their size classes, 2012 ................. 2118.8. Number of persons employed, by enterprise size class, 2012 . 2138.9. Value added at factor costs, by enterprise size class, 2012 ..... 2168.10. Productivity and profitability, 2012 .......................................... 218
9. AGRICULTURE .......................................................................... 219
9.1. Basic indicators of agriculture, 20112013 ............................... 2279.2. Indexes of agricultural production, 20112013 ......................... 2279.3. Utilized agricultural area, 20112013 ....................................... 228
9.4. Utilized arable area, 20112013 ............................................... 228
9.5. Area sown with major crops, 20112013 .................................. 2299.6. Production of major crops, 2011-2013 ..................................... 2309.7. Fruit trees and production of fruit, 20112013 .......................... 2329.8. Berry fruit production, 20112013 ............................................ 2339.9. Vineyards and grapes production, 20112013 ......................... 2339.10. Number of livestock and beehives, 20112013 ...................... 2349.11. Livestock balance, 20112013 ............................................... 2359.12. Slaughtered livestock, 20112013 .......................................... 2359.13. Increase of livestock and meat production, 2011-2013 .......... 2359.14. Production of milk, wool, eggs and honey, 20112013 .......... 2369.15. Veterinary organisations and employees, 20112013 ........... 2369.16. Production and catch of fish .................................................... 2379.17. Agricultural holdings according to utilized agricultural land
area Census of agriculture 2012 .......................................... 2389.18. Main structural indicators of agricultural holdings Republic of
Serbia Census of agriculture 2012 ...................................... 2409.19. Main indicators of forestry, 2009-2013 ................................... 2469.20. Forests by area, 2011 ............................................................. 2469.21. Artificial forestation and repair planting, 2013 ........................ 2479.22. Forestry, 2013 ......................................................................... 2479.23. Forests growing and regeneration, 2013 ................................ 2479.24. Forest roads, transport equipment and machinery 2009-2013 2489.25. Felling in forests and outside forests, by species ................... 2489.26. Average gross weight of felled timber, by tree fellers,
2009-2013 ............................................................................... 2489.27. Forest felling, 2013 .................................................................. 2499.28. Forest felling, 2013 .................................................................. 2499.29. Forest assortments production, 2009-2013 ............................ 2499.30. Sale of forest assortments, 2009-2013 ................................... 2509.31. Damages to forests, 2009-2013 .............................................. 250
9.32. Hunting grounds area, hunters and hunting facilities, 2009,2011 and 2013 ........................................................................ 250
9.33. Game number and game shot, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013 .. 2509.34. Number of fully protected game animals, 2011 and 2013 ...... 250
10. INDUSTRY ................................................................................ 251
10.1. Base indices of industrial production by MIGs and sections,20092013 ................................................................................ 254
10.2. Indices of industrial production by activities, 20092013 ....... 25410.3. Industrial products in the Republic of Serbia, 2013 ................ 25510.4. Primary production of energy, 2012 ........................................ 25910.5. Production of renewable energy, 2012 ................................... 25910.6. Transformation output, 2012 ................................................... 25910.7.Energy available for final consumption, 2012 .......................... 25910.8. Import of energy commodities, 2012 ...................................... 260
10.9. Export of energy commodities, 2012 ...................................... 260
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11. ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................... 261
11.1. Protected natural sites, 2013 ................................................... 26911.2. National parks, 2013 ............................................................... 26911.3. Protected plant and animal species, 2013 .............................. 26911.4. Natural and cultural patrimony under international protection 27011.5. Internationally recognized Serbian IBA sites .......................... 27111.6. Air quality, 2013 ....................................................................... 27211.7. Emission of pollutants, 2008-2011 .......................................... 27311.8. Chemical composition of precipitations, 2013 ......................... 273
11.9. Surface waters quality, 2012 .................................................. 27411.10. River water level, 2013 .......................................................... 27511.11. River temperatures, 2013 ...................................................... 27511.12. Underground water level, 2013 ............................................. 27511.13. Freshwater abstraction, water use and wastewater,
2011-2013 ............................................................................. 27611.14. Floods and protection against damaging water effects,
2011-2013 ............................................................................. 27611.15. Waste generated by waste category, EWC-stat ................... 27811.16. Consumption of hazardous chemicals, 2011 - 2013 ............ 279
12. CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................ 281
12.1. Basic indicators of construction, 2009-2013 ........................... 28512.2. Value of construction works done, 2009-2013 ........................ 28612.3. Constructions completed, by type of construction and type of
works, 2011-2013 .................................................................... 28812.4. Housing construction dwellings completed and non-
completed, 2009-2013 ............................................................. 29012.5. Construction works abroad, 2009-2013 .................................. 29012.6. Consumption of building materials, fuels and electricity in the
Republic of Serbia, 2009-2013 ................................................ 29112.7. Housing stock by type of dwellings and availabilities,
2011-2013 ................................................................................ 294
13. DOMESTIC TRADE ................................................................... 295
13.1. Basic indicators of domestic trade, 2009-2013 ....................... 29713.2. Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and
motorcyces, 2009-2013 ........................................................... 29813.3. Turnover of motor vehicles, motorcycles, parts and
accessories, 2013 .................................................................... 298
13.4. Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles,2009-2013 ................................................................................ 298
13.5. Wholesale trade turnover by goods groupings, 2013 ............. 29913.6. Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles,
2009-2013 ................................................................................ 30013.7. Retail trade turnover by goods groupings, 2013 ..................... 30013.8. Sale and purchase of agricultural, forestry and fishing
products value, 2013 ............................................................ 30213.9. Sale and purchase of agricultural, forestry and fishing
products quantities, 2013 ..................................................... 30313.10. Sale of agricultural products at market places, 2013 ............ 305
14. EXTERNAL TRADE .................................................................... 307
14.1. External trade balance ............................................................ 30914.2. External trade of goods by selected external trade
transactions .............................................................................. 30914.3. Exports and imports of goods by development level of
countries, 2011-2013 ............................................................... 31014.4. Exports of goods by countries, 2011-2013 ............................. 31114.5. Imports of goods by countries, 2011-2013 .............................. 31214.6. Exports and imports by B.E.C destination rev.4, 2011-2013 31314.7. Export and import by sections of CN, 2011-2013 ................... 31414.8. Exports and imports by sections CN, 2011-2013 .................... 31414.9. Value of exports by classification of activities, 2011-2013 ...... 31514.10. Value of imports by classification of activities, 2011-2013 .... 31614.11. Exports and imports of the Republic of Serbia by selected
areas, 2011-2013 .................................................................. 31714.12. Exports of goods by sections of the SITC, rev. 4,
2009-2013 ............................................................................. 31714.13. Imports of goods by sections of the SITC, rev. 4,
2009-2013 ............................................................................. 318
14.14. Exports by prevailing activity of exported goods producers(selected activities), 2012 and 2013 ..................................... 319
14.15. Imports by prevailing activity of imported goods users(selected activities), 2012 and 2013 ..................................... 320
14.16. Exports of main articles by countries of destination,2011-2013 ............................................................................ 321
14.17. Imports of main articles, by countries of origin, 2011-2013 .. 32414.18. Indices of unit values and physical volume of exports, 2012
and 2013 ............................................................................... 327
14.19. Indices of unit values and physicalvolume of imports, 2012and 2013 ............................................................................... 328
15. TRANSPORT ............................................................................. 329
15.1. Physical volume indices of transport and telecommunicationsservices, 2009-2013 ................................................................ 332
15.2. Physical volume indices of transport and telecommunicationservices, 2009-2013 ................................................................ 332
15.3. Foreign currency receipts from transport, 2009-2013 ............ 33315.4. Carrying capacity of transport, 2009-2013 .............................. 33315.5. Basic indicators of transport, 2009-2013 ................................ 33315.6. Employees in transport and telecommunications, 2009-2013 33415.7. Generating power of transport, 2009-2013 ............................. 33415.8. Consumption of fuel and electricity in transport, 2009-2013 .. 33515.9. Railway assets, 2009-2013 ..................................................... 335
15.10. Basic indicators of railway transport, 2009-2013 .................. 33515.11. Passengers and goods traffic at railway stations,2009-2013 ............................................................................ 336
15.12. Basic indicators of inland waterway transport, 2009-2013 ... 33615.13. Goods traffic at river ports, 2009-2013 ................................. 33615.14. International traffic at river ports by type of goods, 2013 ..... 33715.15. Basic indicators of air transport, 2009-2013 ......................... 33815.16. Passengers, aircrafts and cargo traffic at national airports,
2009-2013 ............................................................................ 33815.17. Roads by types of surfacing and economic importance,
2012 ...................................................................................... 33915.18. Roads by importance and type of surfacing, end of 2012 .... 33915.19. Basic indicators of road transport, 2009-2013 ...................... 33915.20. Road transport by type of major goods, 2013 ...................... 34015.21. International traffic by type of goods, 2012 ........................... 34115.22. Registered road motor vehicles and trailers, 2013 ............... 34115.23. Basic indicators of urban transport, 2009-2013 .................... 34215.24. Operations of t ransshipment, 2009-2013 ............................. 34215.25. Post activities and telecommunications, 2009-2013 ............. 342
16. TOURISM AND CATERING TRADE .......... ........... .......... ......... 343
16.1. Tourists arrivals and nights, 2009-2013 ................................. 34516.2. Tourists arrivals and nights by type of accommodation
establishments, 2013 .............................................................. 24616.3. Tourists arrivals and nights by countries of origin,
2009-2013 ............................................................................... 348
16.4. Tourists arrivals by countries of origin, 2013 ......................... 35016.5. Tourists nights by countries of origin, 2013 ........................... 35116.6. Tourists nights by type of tourist resorts and accommodation
establishments, 2013 .............................................................. 35216.7. Accommodation facilities, 2009-2013 ..................................... 352
16.8. Accommodation facilities by types of tourist resorts andfacilities, 2013 .......................................................................... 353
16.9. Tourists arrivals, nights and beds, by tourist resorts, 2013 ... 35416.10. Domestic tourists and nights arranged by domestic tourist
agencies, by country of destination, 2013 ............................ 35516.11. Foreign tourists and nights arranged by domestic tourist
agencies, by country of origin, 2013 .................................... 35516.12. Basic indicators of catering trade, 2010-2013 ...................... 35616.13. Catering trade, 2010-2013 .................................................... 356
17. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ............................................. 357
17.1. Devices available in households ............................................. 36117.2. Households having a computer, internet and broadband
internet connection .................................................................. 36217.3. Frequency of computers and internet use individuals and
e-commerce ........................................................................... 363
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17.4. Enterprises which use computers, internet and website for thepurpose of their business ........................................................ 363
17.5. Use of e-government services in enterprises .......................... 364
18. SCIENCE AND CULTURE .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ... 365
18.1. R&D organisations, by sectors and scientific fields, in 2012 .. 37218.2. R&D personnel, full-time and part-time, by sectors, scientific
fields and sex, 2012 ................................................................. 37318.3. R&D research works (projects and studies) by sectors, 2012 376
18.4. Value of R&D works by primary socio-economic objectives,2012 ......................................................................................... 377
18.5. Expenditure for R&D by sectors and scientific fields, 2012 .... 37918.6. Sources of funds for R&D, 2012 .............................................. 38118.7. Enterprises by innovation and size, in the period 2010-2012 . 38218.8. Structure of type of innovations in total innovation activities of
innovators, 2010-2012 ............................................................. 38318.9. Significant objectives of the enterprises in the period
2010-2012 ................................................................................ 38418.10. Obstacles for the enterprises in achieving their business
objectives in the period from 2010-2012 .............................. 38418.11. Significance of the enterprises strategy regarding the
objectives achievement in the period 2010-2012 ................. 38518.12. Business entrprise by type f innovations and sector of
activity ................................................................................... 385
18.13. Cinemas, 2013 ...................................................................... 38618.14. Production and origin (import) of films .................................. 38618.15. Theatres, 2011/12 season ..................................................... 38618.16. Broadcasting stations, 2013 ................................................... 38718.17. Museums, 2013 ..................................................................... 38818.18. Libraries, 2013 ....................................................................... 38918.19. Library users (members), library collections and employees,
2013 ....................................................................................... 39018.20. Books and brochures by subject areas of publication and
publisher head office, 2012 .................................................. 39118.21. Books and brochures, by language of publication, 2012 ...... 39318.22. Serial publications by publisher head office and language of
publication, 2012 ................................................................... 39418.23. Serial publications by publisher head office and time of
publishing, 2012 .................................................................... 395
18.24. Newsprint literature by subject matter of publication,2010-2012 ............................................................................. 398
19. JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS .......... .......... . 399
19.1. Courts, 2014 ............................................................................ 40319.1. Public prosecutors offices, 2014 .......................................... 40319.2. Employed in courts and public prosecutors offices, 2014 ...... 403
19.2. Expert witnesses, interpretors and executors, 2014 ............. 40319.3. Number of cases in public prosecutor s offices, 2013 ......... 40419.4. Legal and physical persons sentenced for misdemeanors,
2009-2013 ............................................................................... 40519.5. Criminal offences recorded by the police on the territory of the
Republic of Serbia, 2013 ......................................................... 405
19.6. Adult perpetrators of criminal offences, 2013 ......................... 40519.7. Adults sentenced for criminal offences according to type of
criminal sanctions, 2013 .......................................................... 406
19.8. Minor perpetrators of criminal offences, 2013 ........................ 40719.9. Perpetrators of criminal offences, 2013 .................................. 40719.10. Legal and responsible persons sentenced for economic
violations, 2012 ..................................................................... 40819.11. Elections of deputies to the national assembly of the
Republic of Serbia, 2012 and 2014 ...................................... 40919.12. Electoral lists according to gained mandates and number of
votes, 2012 and 2014 ........................................................... 40919.13. Elections for the President of the Republic of Serbia, 2008
and 2012 ............................................................................... 41019.14. Elections for local government of municipalities and cities, as
of April 23, 2014 ................................................................... 41019.15. Elections for the President of the Republic of Serbia, 2008
and 2012 ............................................................................... 41119.16. Board members of assemblies of municipalities and cities by
participation of women and their age, as of April 23, 2014 .. 41219.17. Board members of assemblies of municipalities and cities,
by educational attainment, as of April 23, 2014 ................... 41219.18. Board members of assemblies of municipalities and cities by
occupation, as of April 23, 2014 ........................................... 41219.19. Results of elections for presidents of municipalities and
mayors, as of April 23, 2014 ................................................. 41319.20. Proposers political parties and coalitions according to the
number of elected presidents of municipalities and mayors,as of April 23, 2014 .............................................................. 414
20. REGIONS, CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES .............................. 415
20.1. Area, population and employees ............................................ 416
21. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... 421
21.1. Population and area ................................................................ 42221.2. Births, deaths and marriages .................................................. 42621.3. Employment ............................................................................ 42821.4. Unemployment ........................................................................ 42821.5. Gross domestic product at market prices, 2012 (estimates) .. 42921.6. Consumer price indices .......................................................... 430
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Abbreviations and symbols
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A B B R E V I A T I O N S
= a AR = Autonomous region
USD = USD = United States Dollar
= GRT = Gross registered tons
= HW = Highly skilled worker = ,
, .
FOB = Export value of commodities plus transportationcosts and insurance, etc. up tothe Serbian border
= ,
, .
CIF = Import value of commodities plus transportation
costs and insurance, etc. up to the Serbian border
= CN = Customs Nomenclature
GWh = Gwh = Gigawatt-hour
gr = gr = Gram
= RSD = Dinar
= CR = Community of risks
K = SW = Skilled worker
kW = kW = Kilowatt
kWh = kWh = Kilowatt-hour
kVA = kVA = Kilovolt-ampere
kg = kg = Kilogram
km = km = Kilometer
= CA = Classification of Activities
. = pcs. = Pieces
= HP = Horse power
= PC = Penal code
= = Litre
W = W = Megawatt
Wh = Wh = Megawatt-hourVA = VA = Megavolt-ampere
m = m = Meter
q = , 100 kg C = Metric cent, 100 kg
= bill. = Billion
. = mill. = Million
T = NRT = Net registered ton
= BCR = Basic Community of risks
= , PTT = Post, telegraph and telephone
= RS = Republic of Serbia
= SORS = Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
= FSO = Federal Statistical Office
cm = cm = Centimeter
s = sec. = Second
T =
SITC = Standard International Trade Classification
TJ = TJ = Terajoules
ha = ha = Hectare
hl = hl = Hectolitre
hl0 = hl0 = Hectolitre degree
hPa = - hPa = Hecto-pascal
. = thous. = Thousand
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S Y M B O L S
= = Category not applicable
... = ... = Data not available
0 = 0,5 0 = Data value under 0.5 of measurement unit
= = Average
( ) = , ( ) = Incomplete or insufficiently estimated data
* = * = Corrected data
= = Covered by data in the direction of the arrow
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Basic principles of compiling yearbook
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COMPILING
THE STATISTICAL YEARBOOK OF SERBIA
200 .
.
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(www.stat.gov.rs).
Presentation basis
Statistical data in the Yearbook are a selection of basic data from
more than 200 statistical surveys that have been carried out during the
year. This variety is meant to meet the need of the wide public for
statistical data and of international comparability. Detailed data on allfields subject to statistical surveying are available in the library, i.e.
website of the Office (www.stat.gov.rs).
:
, .
, -
(http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/Public/PageView.aspx?pKey=288).
Methodological explanations
Every chapter contains methodological explanations segmented as
follows: sources and methods of data collection,
coverage and data comparability and definitions. Detailed
methodologies published in the edition Methodologies and Standards
can be accessed on the website of the Office
(http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/Public/PageView.aspx?pKey=288).
,
, .
: ,
,
, ,
, , ,
,
,
, ,
,
., .
Data sources
Data published in the Yearbook reflect the results of regular
statistical surveys, censuses and surveys from the Statistical Survey
Program brought by the National Assembly. Besides data collected by
the Statistical Office, the Yearbook contains also the results of other
producers of official statistics: National Bank of Serbia, Ministry of
Finance, Republic Hydro-Meteorological Service, Republic
Seismological Office of Serbia, Republic Geodetic Authority, Ministry of
Justice and Government Administration, Ministry of the Interior, National
Employment Service, Republic Pension and Disability Fund,
Geographical Institute in Belgrade, Military Geographical Institute,
Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, etc.
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, ,
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1. 2011.
( , 104/09).
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1999.
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().
Coverage and comparability
In methodological explanations mention is made whether surveys
are carried out on full coverage or are sample-based.
Data are comparable in most of tables. However some series are
not fully comparable with data published previously for reason of
changes in classifications, nomenclatures and methodologies
comparability is provided in almost all tables.
Need to be mentioned that since 1st January 2011 the
Classification of Activities (Official Gazette of the RS, No 104/09) has
undergone changes. The current classification has been harmonized
with international standards and the services being described in more
details makes it different from the previous one.
Since 1999, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia doesnt
dispose of certain data for AP Kosovo and Metohia, so they are not
contained in the data coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).
,
() .
()
, .
Data presentation technique
The first number in table title refers to the chapter, the second
(after the dot) is the ordinal number of the table within the chapter. dot
The totals are not always equal to the sum of individual data due
to the rounding of numbers.
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Geographical Review and Climate
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.
, .
( 1:100 000), , .
.
.
GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW AND CLIMATE
TOPOGRAPHY
Sources and methods of data collection
Data on the total land area of the Republic of Serbia andmunicipalities have been obtained from the Republic Geodetic Authority.
Data on lakes, navigable rivers and canals were obtained fromthe Geographical Faculty of the University of Belgrade.
Data on the geographic coordinates (defined in sections 1:100000), as well as information on mountain peaks are given on the basisof the documentation of the Military-Geographical Institute.
Data on established state borders have been taken over from theborder documentation available in the Borders Service of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia.
Data on hearthquakes are obtained from Seismological Survey ofthe Republic of Serbia.
(88 499 km2) . , . , , . .
Coverage
The land area (88 499 km2) data relates to the territory of theRepublic of Serbia and should be considered as provisional. Thepreparation of the digital cadastre plan for the territory of the Republic ofSerbia is under way, thus it is still not possible to take over final data oncertain municipalities land area. The border length data should be usedprovisionally because borders towards former Yugoslav Republics wereonly administrative, i.e. not marked or mathematically defined.
, . , -, .
CLIMATE
Sources of data
Main meteorological data were taken over from the RepublicHydrometeorological Service of Serbia. Monitoring, recording andcollection of these data are carried out through Republic Hydro-meteorological Service stations according to the Rulebook onEstablishing the Activities of the Networks and Activity Program ofMeteorological and Hydrological Stations.
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Definitions
Atmospheric pressureis expressed in hPa and reduced to 0 0C.
Relative humidity is expressed in percents (%). Temperature data relateto monthly averages obtained through daily recordings at 7.00 a.m.,2.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. local time, according to the formula:
4
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ttt
The annual average is based on the same method. Theprecipitation data relate to monthly and annual amounts of precipitationmeasured in mm in a selected station. The number of rainfall andsnowfall days shows the days with both occurrences of at least 0,1 mm.The cloudiness data are the result of measurement by the scale 0-10,where 0 indicates a completely clear and 10 a completely overcastcondition.
Wind velocitydata are the result of measurement by the Beaufortscale ranging from 0-12, where 0 indicates calm and 12 hurricane
winds.
1 CHAPTER
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1.1.
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES OF THE EXTREMEPOINTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
North geographical
latitude
1)
East geographical
longitude1)
Municipality
Place
/ North 46011' 19040' / Subotica
10 km
10 km north from Subotica
/ South 41053' 20036' / Gora / Restelica
/ East 43011' 23000' / Dimitrovgrad
,
Stara planina, Srebrna Glavapeak
/ West 45055 18049 / Sombor / Baki Breg
: , .
1).
Source: Military-Geographical Institute, Belgrade.
1)By Greenwich.
1.2.
(1.2014)
LENGTH OF BOUNDARIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
(1 January 2014)km km
Type of border
otal length
, %
Share, %
lands
rivers
lakes
1567,3 751,1 43,3 2.361,7 100,0 Total
% 66,4 31,8 1,8 100,0 - %
156,7 18,0 0 174,7 7,4 Hungary
258,6 289,3 0 547,9 23,2 Romania
333,5 27,0 0 360,5 15,3 Bulgaria
247,4 35,5 0 282,9 12,0 Macedonia
110,6 3,0 0 113,6 4,8 Albania
109,9 217,7 43,3 370,9 15,7 Bosnia and Herzegovina
111,1 150,6 0 261,7 11,1 Croatia
239,5 10,0 0 249,5 10,6 Montenegro
: (
).
Source: Republic Geodetic Authority (Data on established state borders from the border
documentation available in the Borders Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of theRepublic of Serbia).
1.3. (1.2014)
AREA OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA(1 January 2014)
km2 km2
Area
Area
otal, %
Share, %
otal
, %
Share, %
/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA 88499 100 / SRBIJAJUG 63651 71,9
/ SRBIJA SEVER 24848 28,1Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
26493 29,9
/ Beogradski region 3234 3,7Region June i Istone Srbije
26248 29,7
/Region Vojvodine 21614 24,4o aRegion Kosovo i Metohija
10910 12,3
: . Source: Republic Geodetic Office.
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1.4. ()(1. 2014)
NOMENCLATURE OF STATISTICAL TERRITORIAL UNITS OFTHE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
(1 January 2014)
/Republic of Serbia
total
Srbija sever
Srbija jug
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
Region umadijei Zapadne Srbije
Region June iIstone Srbije
o
aRegion Kosovo i
Metohija
O 30 1 7 8 9 5 Areas 24 1 6 10 6 1 Cities
28 17 2 0 9 0 City municipalities 150 0 39 42 41 28 Municipalities 6158 157 467 2112 1973 1449 Settlements
193 16 52 53 46 26 Urban settlements
1.5. MOUNTAIN PEAKS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA2000 m over 2000 m
Peak
Mountain
, m
Height above sea level, m
/ eravica / Prokletije 2656/ Peskovi -/ ar-planina 2651/ Bistra -/ ar-planina 2609/ Crni vrh -/ ar-planina 2585/ Vrtop -/ ar-planina 2555/ Gusan / Prokletije 2539/ Bogda / Prokletije 2533/ uti kamen / Prokletije 2522/ Maja e Rops () / Prokletije (Bogievica) 2501/ Ljuboten -/ ar-planina 2498/ Maja -/ ar-planina 2493/ Veternik / Koprivnik 2461/ Hajla / Hajla 2403/ Koritnik / Koritnik 2393/ Rusulija / ljeb 2381/ Streoc / Streoka planina 2377
/ Tromea / Prokletije 2366/ ljeb / ljeb 2365a/ Rsa e Zogit / Junika planina 2305/ Mramor -/ ar-planina 2297/ Oljak / Oljak 2212/ Ovinec -/ ar-planina 2177/ Midor / Stara planina 2168/ Pogled / Mokra gora 2154/ Bandera () / Suva planina (Pes) 2098/ Ostrvica / Ostrvica 2092/ Malji Ksula e Priftit -/ ar-planina 2092/ Dupljak / Stara planina 2032/ Murga -/ ar-planina 2025/ Panievvrh / Kopaonik 2017/ Maja e Vjeljakut () / Paklen(Pes) 2014
: , . Source: Military Geographical Institute, Belgrade.
1.6. LAKES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA4 km2 over 4 km2
Lake
, km2
Area, km2, m
Height above sea level, m, mMaximum depth, m
, . m3Water volume, mill. m3
1)/ Lake of erdap1) (on Danube river) 253 70 92 5000/ Lake of Vlasina(on Vlasina river) 16,0 1 213 22 176() / Lake of Peruac (on Drina river) 12,4 290 70 340/ Gazivode 11,9 693 105 370() / Lake of Zvornik (on Drina river) 8,1 140 28 89() / Lake of Zlatar (on Uvac river) 7,2 880 75 273() / Lake of Potpe(on Lim river) 7,0 437 40 44/ Lake ofPali 5,6 101 3,5 11/ Belo 4,8 75 2,5 7
: , . Source: Geographical Faculty, Belgrade.1) 75 km2. 1) 75 km2belong to Romania.
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1.7. MAJOR RIVERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAkm km
River
Length
Navigabilityin the Republic of Serbia
Empties into
Total
In the Republic of Serbia
/ Danube 2783 588 588 / Black Sea
/ Tisa 966 168 168 / Danube/ Sava 945 206 206 / Danube/ Tami 359 118 3 / Danube/ Drina 346 220 - / Sava1) / Zapadna Morava1) 308 308 - / Velika Morava2)/ Juna Morava2) 295 295 - / Velika Morava/ Ibar 272 272 - / Zapadna Morava() / Begej (navigable) 244 75 75 / Tisa/ Niava 218 151 - / Juna Morava3) / Timok3) 202 202 - / Danube/ Velika Morava 185 185 3 / Danube/ Toplica 130 130 - / Juna Morava4) / Pek4) 129 129 - / Danube/ Beli Drim 125 108 - / Drim/ ehotina 125 100 - / Drina/ Rasina 92 92 - / Zapadna Morava/ Sitnica 90 90 - / Ibar
/ Jablanica 85 85 - / Juna Morava/ Crni Timok 84 84 - / Timok/ Kolubara 82 82 / Sava/ Jadar 75 75 - / Drina/ Jasenica 79 79 - / Velika Morava/ Mlava 78 78 - / Danube/ etinja 75 75 - / Zapadna Morava/ Veternica 75 75 - / Juna Morava/ Pusta 71 71 - / Juna Morava/ Vlasina 70 70 - / Juna Morava/ Resava 65 65 - / Velika Morava/ Grua 62 62 - / Zapadna Morava
: , . Source: Geographical Faculty, Belgrade.1). 1) With Golijska Moravica.2). 2) With Binaka Morava.3) . 3) With Beli Timok and Timok Trgoviki.4). 4) With Lipa.
1.8. CANALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAkm km
Length
Navigability for vessels with loading capacity
1000 tUnder 1000 t
500 tUnder 500 t
200 tUnder 200 t
939,2 385,9 258,8 28,4 Total
420,8 195,0 160,4 - Canals of Baka 12,7 - 12,7 - Bajski 80,9 6,3 74,6 - Vrbas - Bezdan 21,1 - 21,1 - Kosani- Mali Stapar 31,7 31,7 - - Prigravica - Bezdan 27,9 27,9 - - Odaci - Sombor 90,0 90,0 - - Beej - Bogojevo 52,0 - 52,0 - Baki Petrovac - Karavukovo 39,1 39,1 - - Novi Sad - Savino Selo 65,4 - - - Jegrika
518,4 190,9 98,4 28,4 Canals of Banat 35,0 - - 10,1 Zlatica 50,3 - 32,0 18,3 Canal of Kikinda 147,3 147,3 - - Banatska Palanka - Novi Beej 37,1 - - - Stari Begej 43,6 43,6 - - Begej 31,4 - 31,4 - Navigable Begej 118,0 - 35,0 - Tami 5,8 - - - Karaac 19,9 - - - Brzava 17,4 - - - Moravica 12,6 - - - Rojga
: , . Source: Geographical Faculty, Belgrade.
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1.9. ,
19812013.
EARTHQUAKES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF SERBIA, 1981-2013
Year
, 1)
Earthquakes by magnitude of intensity1)
The largest earthquakes of the year
/ Place
TotalIX VIII VII VI V
V
Under V
Theintesity -
magnitude
Date of
occurr-ence
Hour
Minute
Degree
1981 380 - - 2 6 19 353 VII 28.02 22 53 / Srbica
1982 104 - - 1 3 17 83 VII 02.06 06 42 () / Blaevo (Kopaonik)
1983 82 - 1 - 4 12 24 VIII 10.09 08 14 () / Blaevo (Kopaonik)
1984 30 - 1 2 2 12 13 VIII 07.09 02 45 , / Brzee,erekare
1985 35 - - 4 3 9 19 VII 11.05 01 45 , / Brzee, Blaevo
1986 16 - - - 1 3 12 VI 23.07 03 54 () / erekare (Kopaonik)
1987 58 - - - 1 10 47 VI 14.08 08 24 () / Lopatnica (Kraljevo)
1988 18 - - - 1 5 12 VI 27.05 15 19 / Homolje
1989 13 - - - - 1 12 V 01.02 02 54 / Panevo
1990 14 - - - 2 3 9 VI 03.05 01 04 / Trstenik
1991 26 - - 2 - 4 20 VII 18.07 11 56 / Djerdap
1992 10 - - - - 3 7 V 22.01 03 42 / Kopaonik
1993 11 - - - - 5 6 V 05.01 22 53 / Gornji Milanovac
1994 6 - - - 2 1 3 VI 16.12 05 45 / Despotovac
1995 5 - - - 1 1 3 VI 26.11 00 58 / Raka
1996 10 - - - 2 1 7 VI 26.09 20 29 , Jagodina, Despotovac
1997 26 - - - - 5 21 V 13.11 00 49 / Novi Pazar
1998 103 - 1 2 3 11 86 VIII 30.09 00 15 / Mionica
1999 81 - - 2 1 12 66 VII 30.04 05 30 / Mionica
2000 67 - - - - 14 53 V 08.12 03 49 / Trstenik
2001 82 - - - 1 6 75 VI 02.06 23 40 / Kaanik
2002 192 - - 1 7 16 170 VII 24.04 12 52 / Gnjilane
2003 312 - - - - 4 308 V 16.20 11 28 / Planina Jadovnik
2004 145 - - - 1 3 141 VI 23.03 13 38 / Sjenica
2005 468 - - - - 3 465 V 26.11 20 05 . () / D. Mutnica (Parain)
2006 450 - - - 3 4 443 VI 21.11 01 58 . / Parain D. Mutnica
2007 462 - - - - 2 460 V 19.04 22 21 / Kurumlija
2008 1035 - - - 1 6 1028 VI-VII 15.02 17 03
aak area of the mountain Jelica
2009 649 - - - - - 649 IV / 3.3 14.04 11 42 / Gornji Milanovac
2010 1319 - - 1 - 4 1314 VII / 5.4 03.11 01 56 / Kraljevo
2011 1388 - - - - 2 1386 V / 4.3 16.07 03 32 / Prokuplje
2012 1070 - - - - 1 1069 V / 3.6 30.06 01 15 / Velika Plana
2013 1531 - - - 1 1 1529 VI/4.5 18.11 14 15 / Ksovska Mitrovica
: . Source: Republic Seismological Institute.1)
().
1) Shows the intensity of shock in epicenter, determined by the international seismological Mercalli
- Cancani - Sieberg (MCS) scale.
Descriptive characteristi cs of earthquakes' power
: Degree:
IV - ,
, , , .
IV - Moderate earthquake - Felt by all awaken persons-even on open field during the work; hung
objects swing, windows jingle, doors rattle.V - , , . V - Strong earthquake - All population feels strong earthquake, furniture shakes, smaller bells
ring.
VI - , , ,
, .
VI - Very strong earthquake - All sleeping persons wake up, frightened persons run out of
apartments, bells ring, hung objects swing, cracks on weaker houses appear.
VII - , ,
, , .
VII - Powerful earthquake - General fear, church bells ring, cracks on some buildings appear,
badly constructed chimneys demolish, window - panes brake.
VIII ,
, .
.
VIII Damaging earthquake - Most of chimneys demolish, bigger damages appear, some parts
break off. In mountain areas, rocky masses from higher parts break off.
IX - , ,
, ,
. .
IX - Destructive earthquake - Destroys most of stone-made houses, bridges become much
damaged or completely destroyed, water and gas pipes break, cracks appear on high
chimneys. Cracks also appear in soft ground.
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1.10. ,2012. 2013.I
SUMMARY OF MAIN METEOROLOGICAL DATA,
2012 AND 2013
Part I
-
-
,hPa
Barometr
ic
pressu-
re,
hPa
-
-
,
%
Relative
humidity,
%
1), 0C /Air temperature 1), 0C
-
-
Annual
value
.
Jan.
.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
.
Aug.
.
Sept.
.
Oct.
.
Nov.
.
Dec.
. 2013 1005,2 75 12,4 1,9 3,6 5,3 13,6 18,5 20,1 22,3 23,0 15,5 13,5 8,8 2,0
Ban. Karlovac 2012 1006,0 73 12,2 0,8 -5,1 7,4 13,5 17,5 22,5 24,6 22,5 19,6 12,6 9,0 0,4
2013 1000,2 67 13,8 3,3 4,6 6,6 15,0 19,1 21,4 24,5 25,3 17,2 15,3 10,1 3,2
Belgrade 2012 1001,0 62 14,1 2,1 -3,0 10,1 14,5 17,9 24,9 27,0 26,3 21,5 14,7 10,5 2,0
2013 991,4 71 13,3 2,9 4,0 5,9 14,4 18,2 20,5 23,7 24,7 16,9 15,3 9,7 2,9
Belgrade -
Koutnjak 2012 992,3 64 13,6 1,5 -3,7 9,6 13,9 17,2 24,1 26,2 25,9 21,2 14,4 10,3 1,7
2013 897,1 78 7,7 -2,9 -2,3 -1,0 9,0 12,9 14,8 17,9 19,2 11,5 9,4 4,0 -0,8
Crni Vrh 2012 897,6 74 7,9 -4,6 -9,3 3,2 8,3 11,4 17,9 20,8 20,2 15,7 9,7 4,2 -3,5
2013 1005,8 73 12,3 1,5 3,5 5,1 13,3 17,5 20,5 23,0 23,3 15,6 13,5 8,6 2,0
Kikinda 2012 1006,6 68 12,3 1,2 -5,3 7,6 13,3 17,4 23,1 25,3 24,0 19,8 12,4 8,4 -0,2
2013 826,6 78 4,7 -4,6 -3,9 -2,0 4,6 8,5 10,8 12,6 14,6 8,3 7,0 1,9 -1,6
Kopaonik 2012 827,0 78 5,0 -7,3 -7,5 -1,3 3,0 6,8 14,1 16,8 15,9 12,5 7,6 3,2 -4,7
2013 990,5 71 12,7 2,6 4,1 6,5 13,8 17,8 20,0 22,5 23,8 16,5 13,6 8,9 1,3
Kraljevo 2012 991,6 68 12,6 -0,1 -4,2 8,8 12,7 16,0 23,1 25,9 24,7 20,5 13,7 9,1 0,4
2013 988,4 68 12,4 2,2 4,7 6,5 13,1 18,0 20,2 21,7 24,1 16,5 12,2 8,6 1,0
Leskovac 2012 988,9 64 12,0 -0,3 -4,5 7,2 12,3 15,8 23,1 25,5 23,7 19,7 12,9 8,0 0,2
2013 1001,5 74 12,6 3,6 3,8 6,6 13,4 17,2 20,2 22,9 23,4 16,4 13,6 8,3 1,8
Loznica 2012 1002,3 69 12,8 2,0 -3,5 9,2 13,0 16,4 23,2 25,1 24,4 19,6 13,0 9,8 1,3
2013 1010,7 71 12,9 1,2 3,5 5,2 14,0 19,4 22,2 24,5 25,2 17,5 11,8 8,0 1,3
Negotin 2012 1011,1 64 13,2 0,7 -4,2 9,6 14,4 18,1 24,4 27,2 25,7 20,8 13,7 7,9 -0,7
2013 991,8 67 13,3 2,8 4,9 6,8 14,1 18,9 20,7 22,9 25,2 17,2 13,9 9,5 1,7
Ni 2012 992,4 65 13,1 0,1 -4,0 8,3 13,4 16,5 23,9 26,6 25,0 21,3 14,3 9,7 1,0
2013 1008,5 77 12,3 2,3 3,6 5,4 13,4 17,4 20,2 22,3 22,9 15,7 13,6 8,4 1,6
Novi Sad 2012 1006,4 72 12,6 1,7 -4,9 8,1 13,0 17,5 23,0 25,2 24,6 19,8 12,7 9,1 0,3
2013 1003,4 75 12,1 1,5 3,1 4,6 13,0 17,1 20,3 23,6 23,2 15,4 12,9 8,0 1,6
Pali 2012 1004,2 69 12,3 1,8 -4,6 8,2 12,9 17,5 22,9 25,0 24,1 19,1 12,0 8,1 -0,2
. 2013 1001,7 72 12,7 2,7 3,9 6,0 13,3 18,0 20,1 22,5 24,0 16,0 13,7 9,3 2,2
Sm, Palanka 2012 1002,4 70 12,5 0,7 -4,3 7,8 13,1 16,4 23,1 25,5 23,3 19,9 13,0 9,4 1,4
2013 1005,5 78 12,0 2,0 3,1 4,9 12,9 16,8 20,4 23,3 22,9 15,5 13,0 7,7 1,1
Sombor 2012 1006,3 71 12,3 2,0 -4,3 8,2 12,7 17,5 22,6 25,1 24,1 18,9 11,9 8,4 0,2
2013 995,0 74 12,8 3,1 4,2 6,5 13,7 17,6 20,5 22,8 23,7 16,6 13,5 8,6 1,9
Valjevo 2012 995,9 70 12,7 0,8 -3,8 8,7 12,3 16,6 23,2 25,7 24,8 19,8 13,4 9,4 0,9
2013 964,6 71 12,4 1,9 4,5 6,4 13,3 17,4 19,5 21,8 23,9 16,9 12,8 8,5 1,1
Vranje 2012 965,7 67 12,1 -1,5 -3,7 7,1 12,2 15,5 22,4 25,4 24,3 19,8 14,2 8,9 0,0
2013 999,3 71