counties from
Austria-Hungary remained until 1922 From 1918 to 1922, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes continued to be subdivided into the pre-World War I divisions of
Austria-Hungary and the formerly independent kingdoms of
Serbia and
Montenegro. Provinces (
pokrajine) were: • Slovenia • Croatia and Slavonia • Dalmatia • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Banat, Bačka and Baranja • Serbia • Northern Serbia • Southern Serbia • Montenegro These were subdivided into districts and counties: • District of
Andrijevica (former Montenegro) • District of
Banja Luka (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Bar (former Montenegro) • District of
Belgrade (former Serbia) • District of
Berane (former Montenegro) • District of
Bihać (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Bijelo Polje (former Montenegro) • County of
Bjelovar (former
County of Bjelovar-Križevci, Austria-Hungary) • District of
Bitola (former Serbia) • District of
Čačak (former Serbia) • District of
Cetinje (former Montenegro) • District of
Ćuprija (District of Morava; former Serbia) • County of
Dubrovnik (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Gornji Milanovac (District of Rudnica; former Serbia) • County of
Gospić (former
County of Lika-Krbava, Austria-Hungary) • District of
Kavadarci (District of Tikveš; former Serbia) • District of
Kolašin (former Montenegro) • District of
Kosovska Mitrovica (District of Zvečan; former Serbia) • County of
Kotor (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Kragujevac (former Serbia) • District of
Kruševac (former Serbia) • District of
Kumanovo (former Serbia) • County of
Ljubljana (former Austria-Hungary) • County of
Maribor (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Mostar (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Negotin (District of Krajina; former Serbia) • District of
Nikšić (former Montenegro) • District of
Niš (former Serbia) • District of
Novi Pazar (District of Raška; former Serbia) • District of
Novi Sad (former Austria-Hungary) • County of
Ogulin (former
County of Modruš-Rijeka, Austria-Hungary) • District of
Ohrid (former Serbia) • County of
Osijek (former
County of Virovitica, Austria-Hungary) • District of
Peć (District of Metohija; former Montenegro) • District of
Pirot (former Serbia) • District of
Pljevlja (former Montenegro) • District of
Podgorica (former Montenegro) • District of
Požarevac (former Serbia) •
County of Požega (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Prijepolje (former Serbia) • District of
Priština (District of Kosovo; former Serbia) • District of
Prizren (former Serbia) • District of
Prokuplje (District of Toplica; former Serbia) • District of
Šabac (District of Podrinje; former Serbia) • District of
Sarajevo (former Austria-Hungary) • County of
Šibenik (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Skopje (former Serbia) • District of
Smederevo (former Serbia) • County of
Split (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Štip (District of Bregalnica; former Serbia) • District of
Tetovo (former Serbia) • District of
Travnik (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Tuzla (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Užice (former Serbia and North Montenegro) • District of
Valjevo (former Serbia) •
County of Varaždin (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Veliki Bečkerek (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Vranje (former Serbia) • County of
Vukovar (
County of Syrmia; former Austria-Hungary) •
County of Zagreb (former Austria-Hungary) • District of
Zaječar (former Serbia) == Oblasts (1922–1929)==