Štavica (Ljig)
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Village in Kolubara District, Serbia
Štavica | |
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Village (Selo) | |
Country | Serbia |
District | Kolubara District |
Municipality | Ljig |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Štavica is a village situated in Ljig municipality in Serbia.[1]
Demography
In the village of Štavica, there are 351 adult people, and the average age of the population is 46.1 years (45.4 in males and 46.8 in females). There are 145 households in the settlement, and the average number of members per household is 2.94.
This settlement is largely inhabited by Serbs and in the last three censuses, there was a decrease in the number of inhabitants.
References
- ^ Institut national d'études démographique (INED)
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Cities, towns and villages in the Kolubara District
- Babina Luka
- Bačevci
- Balinović
- Belić
- Beloševac
- Beomužević
- Blizonje
- Bobova
- Bogatić
- Brangović
- Brankovina
- Brezovice
- Bujačić
- Degurić
- Divci
- Divčibare
- Donja Bukovica
- Donje Leskovice
- Dračić
- Dupljaj
- Gola Glava
- Gorić
- Gornja Bukovica
- Gornja Grabovica
- Gornje Leskovice
- Jasenica
- Jazovik
- Joševa
- Jovanja
- Klanica
- Klinci
- Kotešica
- Kovačice
- Kozličić
- Kunice
- Lelić
- Loznica
- Lukavac
- Majinović
- Mijači
- Miličinica
- Mrčić
- Oglađenovac
- Osladić
- Paklje
- Paune
- Petnica
- Popučke
- Pričević
- Prijezdić
- Rabas
- Rađevo Selo
- Ravnje
- Rebelj
- Rovni
- Sandalj
- Sedlari
- Sitarice
- Sovač
- Stanina Reka
- Stapar
- Strmna Gora
- Stubo
- Sušica
- Suvodanje
- Taor
- Tubravić
- Tupanci
- Valjevska Kamenica
- Veselinovac
- Vlaščić
- Vragočanica
- Vujinovača
- Zabrdica
- Zarube
- Zlatarić
- Žabari
- Banjani
- Bogdanovica
- Brezovica
- Brgule
- Crvena Jabuka
- Čučuge
- Dokmir
- Gunjevac
- Gvozdenović
- Joševa
- Kalenić
- Kalinovac
- Kožuar
- Kršna Glava
- Liso Polje
- Lončanik
- Milorci
- Mugraš
- Novaci
- Paljuvi
- Pambukovica
- Radljevo
- Raduša
- Ruklada
- Šarbane
- Slatina
- Sovljak
- Stublenica
- Takovo
- Trlić
- Trnjaci
- Tulari
- Tvrdojevac
- Vrelo
- Vrhovine
- Vukona
- Zvizdar
- Bajevac
- Bogovađa
- Ćelije
- Donji Lajkovac
- Jabučje
- Lajkovac (selo)
- Mali Borak
- Markova Crkva
- Nepričava
- Pepeljevac
- Pridvorica
- Ratkovac
- Rubribreza
- Skobalj
- Slovac
- Stepanje
- Strmovo
- Vračević
- Berkovac
- Brežđe
- Bukovac
- Donji Mušić
- Dučić
- Đurđevac
- Golubac
- Gornji Lajkovac
- Gornji Mušić
- Gunjica
- Klašnić
- Ključ
- Komanice
- Krčmar
- Maljević
- Mionica (selo)
- Mratišić
- Nanomir
- Osečenica
- Paštrić
- Planinica
- Popadić
- Radobić
- Rajković
- Rakari
- Robaje
- Sanković
- Struganik
- Šušeoka
- Tabanović
- Todorin Do
- Tolić
- Velika Marišta
- Virovac
- Vrtiglav
Municipalities or cities of Serbia
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