This article will address the issue of Subdivisions of Podgorica, which has gained great relevance in recent years. Subdivisions of Podgorica has become a point of interest for various sectors of society, from experts in the field to the general public. Over time, Subdivisions of Podgorica has demonstrated its impact in different areas, generating debates, research and significant changes. That is why it is necessary to deepen its analysis, in order to understand its importance and its implications at a global level. Furthermore, it is important to examine current trends related to Subdivisions of Podgorica, as well as possible future scenarios that could arise around this topic.
Municipality of Podgorica (Montenegrin: Opština Podgorica / Општина Подгорица) is divided into 57 local communities (Montenegrin Latin: mjesne zajednice, singular: mjesna zajednica), bodies in which the citizens participate in making decisions about matters of relevance to the community in which they live.
In 2006, two city municipalities (Montenegrin Latin: gradske opštine, singular: gradska opština) were created within the municipality of Podgorica. The city municipality of Golubovci is self-governed in the matters assigned to it by the Capital City Law and the Podgorica City Charter.
Urban Local Communities within the municipality of Podgorica are subdivisions of urban area of Podgorica.
Rural Local Communities of Podgorica are subdivisions of the part of Municipality of Podgorica outside of city of Podgorica. The Urban Municipality of Golubovci is entirely made up of rural local communities.
City Municipality of Golubovci (Montenegrin: Gradska Opština Golubovci / Градска Општина Голубовци) is a subdivision the municipality of Podgorica, located in its southern part, and centered on the town of Golubovci, encompassing the southern and western part of Zeta Plain and borders Tuzi Municipality.
Golubovci, Balabani, Berislavci, Bijelo Polje, Bistrica, Vukovci, Gostilj, Goričani, Kurilo, Mojanovići, Ponari, Šušunje, Mahala, Mataguži, Ljajkovići, Srpska, Botun and Mitrovići.