Bor District
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Борски округ Borski okrug |
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Administration | |||
Capital | Bor | ||
Commissioner | n/a | ||
Municipalities | 4 | ||
Settlements | 90 | ||
- Cities and towns | 6 | ||
- Villages | 84 | ||
Statistics | |||
Land area | 3,507 km² | ||
Population (census 2002) | 146,551 | ||
- density | 41.8/km² | ||
Bor District (Борски округ, Borski okrug) is a district (okrug) of Serbia with seat in Bor. It has a population of 146,551 (2002 census).
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[edit] Name
In Serbian, the district is known as Borski okrug or Борски округ, and in Vlach/Romanian as regiunea Bor.
[edit] Municipalities
The district is divided into four municipalities:
[edit] Demographics
Ethnic groups (2002 census):
[edit] Economy
The region is rich in copper and gold mines, especially in the Bor and Majdanpek areas. Silver has been discovered but rare.
[edit] See also
Vojvodina: Central Banat • North Bačka • North Banat • South Bačka • South Banat • Srem • West Bačka
Central Serbia: Bor • City of Belgrade • Braničevo • Jablanica • Kolubara • Mačva • Moravica • Nišava • Pčinja • Pirot • Podunavlje • Pomoravlje • Rasina • Raška • Šumadija • Toplica • Zaječar • Zlatibor
UN administered Kosovo (1990-1999) : Kosovo • Kosovo-Pomoravlje • Kosovska Mitrovica • Peć • Prizren