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Požega-Slavonia County

Požega-Slavonia County is a Croatian county in western Slavonia. Its capital is Požega. Its population was 78,034 at the 2011 census.

Geography
Požega-Slavonia county borders on Bjelovar-Bilogora County in the northwest, Virovitica-Podravina County in the north, Osijek-Baranja County in the northeast, Brod-Posavina County in the south, and Sisak-Moslavina County in the southwest. ==Administrative divisions==
Administrative divisions
Požega-Slavonija County is divided into: • City of Požega (county seat) • Town of Lipik • Town of Pakrac • Town of Kutjevo • Town of Pleternica • Municipalities: ==Demographics==
Demographics
of Požega-Slavonia County per 2011 Census. As of the 2021 census, the county had 64,420 residents. The population density is 35 people per km2. Ethnic Croats form the majority with 90.4% of the population, followed by Serbs at 6.0%. == Politics ==
Politics
County Assembly Following the 2025 Croatian local elections the Assembly of the Požega-Slavonia County was composed of 31 elected representatives. Out of a total of 59,998 eligible voters 24,624 (41.04%) participated in the elections and 24,620 (41.03%) submitted their ballots. As Serbs of Croatia were underrepresented in the county assembly compared to their number in county's population they elected one additional representative from the Independent Democratic Serb Party. This increased the total number of elected representative to 32. +1 (additional elections) Minority councils and representatives Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting tasks for the local or regional authorities in which they are advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Serbs of Croatia fulfilled legal requirements to elect 25 members minority council of the Požega-Slavonia County while Albanians, Czechs, Hungarians and Italians of Croatia elected individual representatives. Certain municipalities, towns or cities in the county elected their own local minority councils and representatives as well. ==See also==
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