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STATISTICAL OFFICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
ISSN 0354-4206
2006
STATISTICAL YEARBOOK
OF SERBIA
2006 BELGRADE
:
, 5 ISSUES AND PRINTS: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia,
Belgrade, Milana Rakica 5 : , RESPONSIBLE PERSON: Dragan Vukmirovic, Ph. D., Director
1949. 1955. '' '', 1974. 1990. '' '', 1991. '' ''.
From the year 1949. until 1955. it was issued as Statistical Yearbook of NR Serbia, from 1974. as Statistical Yearbook of SR Serbia, and from 1991. as Statistical Yearbook of Serbia.
. : . . . 2006.
Use and publication of data is allowed provided the source is acknowledged.
The following abbreviation is to be used: STAT.YEARB.SERB. 2006
ISSN 0354-4206
ISBN 86-84433-41-6
CIP - , 311 ( 497.11 )
/ = Statistical Yearbook of Serbia / Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia ; . - . 24 ( 1991 ) - . - ( 5 ) : , 1991 - ( : ) . - 30 cm . - . - : = ISSN 0351 - 4064 ISSN 0354 - 4206 = COBISS.SR-ID 19184399
PREFACE
3
, 2006 ( 1949-1955. , 1974. ). . .
, , . 1999. . , , . , .
, : , , , , , , , , , , , , . , 2006.
PREFACE
4
P R E F A C E
Statistical Yearbook of Serbia 2006 is 39th edition in sequence (the first seven editions were published in the 1949-1955 period of time and from 1974 every year on). The Yearbook is complex yearly publication and contains basic data elements from all aspects of social and economic life. The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia publishes all results by fields of all statistical surveys in spe-cial edition Bulletins or in some other publications.
Statistical Yearbook of Serbia offers data from almost all statistical surveys, for the Republic of Serbia, Central Serbia and autonomous provinces. Since 1999 the data for Republic of Serbia have rep-resented the summary of appropriate data for Central Serbia and Vojvodina. Statistical data for Kosovo and Metohia have not been available since UNMIK, as UN representative, took over the civil administra-tion in that region. The data for municipalities are published in separate publication Municipalities of Serbia, and together with Statistical Yearbook of Serbia, represent integral parts for reference year.
Besides the data collected by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, the Yearbook con-tains also the results of statistical surveys of other authorized bodies and organizations such as: Pay-ments Operation Services of National Bank of Serbia, Republic Hydro-meteorological Institute of Serbia, Seismological Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Republic Geodesy Bureau, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Internal Affairs, National Employment Service, Health and Insurance Funds, Geographical Institute of Belgrade, Military Geographical Institute, Bureau for Environment Protection of Serbia etc.
Belgrade, October, 2006 Director Dragan Vukmirovi, Ph.D.
CONTENTS
5
.................................................................... 3
......................................................................... 5
................................................. 15
1. .......................................... 17 1.1.
.........................................................................18 1.2. ..............................................18 1.3. ...............................................18 1.4. (01.01.2006) ............18 1.5. ..............................................................................................19 1.6. ...........................................................................19 1.7. ...................................................................................20 1.8. ..............................................................................................20 1.9. , 1977-2005. ..............................................................21
2. ............................... 23 2.1. .....................................................28 2.2. . .....................................................................28 2.3. ......28 2.4. , 2004-2005. .........30 2.5. , 2005. ................................................................32 2.6. , 2005. . ............................................................33 2.7. , 2005. . ............................................34 2.8. , 1996-2005. ...................................................35 2.9. , 2005. . ..........................................35 2.10. ...................................................................36 2.11. ..................................37 2.12. , 2000-2004. ............38 2.13. , 2004. ...................................39 2.14. , 2004. ......................40 2.15. , 2002. 2005. ...............................41 2.16. , 2001-2005. .........................................................42 2.17. , 2004. . ...........................................................................43 2.18. , 2004. 2005. ...............................................................................44
3. ............... 47 3.1.
, 2000. 2003................50 3.2. ,
, 2000. 2003...........50 3.3. , 2003. 2004. ........51 3.4. , 2004. .......................51 3.5. , 2003. 2004. .......52 3.6. - ,
, 2004. ...............................................53
3.7. , , 2004. ...........................................54
3.8. , , 2004. .....................................................54
3.9. , , 2004. .........54 3.10.
, 2004. ....................................55 3.11. - ,
, 2004. .................................................55
3.12. , , , ; 31. 12. 2005. ............................. 56
3.13. , , , (); 31.12. 2005. ....................... 58
3.14. , - ; 31.12. 2005. ........................................... 60
3.15. , ; 31.12. 2005. .. 60
4. ......................................................61 4.1. ................................................ 67 4.2. ,
................................. 67 4.3.
, 1994. 2004. ..................................... 68 4.4.
, 1994. 2004. ..................................... 68 4.5.
, 1994. 2004. ............. 69 4.6. "" ""
, 1994. 2004. ............. 69 4.7. , ,
............................................................................ 70 4.8. , ,
2002. ............................................................................. 71 4.9. , /
, 1991-2002. ............................................................... .71 4.10. , ,
1991. 2002. ......................................................... 71 4.11. ,
, 1991. 2002. . ................................ 72 4.12. , , o . ......... 73 4.13. , .......................... 74 4.14. , , 1991. 2002. . ...................................... 75 4.15. -
, ................................. 75 4.16. 10 ,
, , 1991. 2002. ......................................................... 76
4.17. 15 , , 2002. ..................... 76
4.18. , , ................... 77 4.19. ,
..................................................................................... 77 4.20. ,
, 2004. . ........................................................................ 78 4.21. , .................. 78 4.22. , ,
.................. 79 4.23. O o
............................................................ 79 4.24. , .................. 80 4.25. , ........................................ 80 4.26. , . .................................................. 81 4.27. ................................................ 82 4.28. , . ....................................................... 83 4.29. , . ................................................ 85 4.30. ............................................... 85 4.31. ................................................. 87
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4.32. ...........................................................88 4.33. ...................................................................89 4.34. ,
, 1994. 2004. ......................................................90 4.35. , ; ,
1994. 2004. ................................................................................90
5. ...................................... 93 5.1. , 1998-2005. ..................................................................97 5.2. , 1998-2005. ....................................................... 97 5.3. , , 2003-2005. ...................................98 5.4. , , 2005. . ..................100 5.5. , , 2005. . .....100 5.6. , , 2005. ..................101 5.7. , , 2005. ....101 5.8. , , 2005. .. .......102 5.9. , , 2005. ... ....102 5.10. , 1997-2005. . .....................................................103 5.11. , ,
2004. 2005. . .............................................................................104 5.12. , ,
2005. .............................................................................105 5.13. ,
, 2005. .........105 5.14. , ,
2005. .............................................................................105 5.15. ,
, 2004. 2005. ...............106 5.16.
, 1998-2005. ........................................106 5.17.
, , 2004. 2005. .............................................................................107
6. .......................................... 109 ....................................................................................113 6.1. a , aa,
a ...........................................................117 6.2. , , ..............117 6.3. a ...............................................................117 6.4. , 2004 - .........118 6.5. , 2004 -
(2003=100). ...................................................................................119 6.6. , 2002. ..................120 6.7. , 2002.
( =100) .......................................................... 122
7. ............................. 125 7.1. ,
- , 2005. . .....................127 7.2.
, 2005. . ...........................................................................133
8. ............................................ 135
8.1. , 2002-2004. .......137 8.2. ,
, 2004. ..................................................139 8.3. , 2004. . ..................................151 8.4.
, 2002-2004. ................................................163 8.5. , 2004. 2005. .................................164
9. ..............165 9.1. ,
, 2002. 2003. ....................................... 167 9.2.
, , 2002. 2003.......................... 169 9.3.
, , 2002. 2003. ....................... 171 9.4. ,
, 2004. ...... 173 9.5. ,
, , 2004. ............................................................................................. 175
9.6. , , , 2004. ........................................................ 177
9.7. , , 2004. . 186
10. ....................................................................195 10.1. , 2003-2005. .............................. 197 10.2. 1, , 2003-2005. ........................ 197 10.3. , 2003-2005. ......................... 198 10.4. , 2003-2005. .................................................. 199 10.5. , 1996-2005. ................................. 199 10.6. , 2003-2005. ...................... 200 10.7. , 2003-2005. ............................ 201 10.8. , 2003-2005. ............................ 202
11. .......................................................................203 11.1. , 1959-2005. ........................................................ 207 11.2.
, 2003-2005. ........................................................... 207 11.3. ,
2003-2005. ................................................................................. 208 11.4.
, 2003-2005. .............................................................. 209 11.5. , 2003-2005. ......................................... 209 11.6. , 2003-2005. .................. 210 11.7. , 2003-2005. ................................... 210 11.8. , 2005. ................................................ 211
12. .................................................213 12.1. , 2001-2005. ............. 218 12.2. , 2001-2005. .............................. 220 12.3. , 2001-2005. .............. 221 12.4. , ,
2001-2005. ................................................................................. 222 12.5. , , 2001-2005. ..... 222 12.6. , 2001-2005. . 223 12.7. , 2001-2005. ................................................. 224 12.8. , 2001-2005. ....................... 225 12.9. , 2001-2005. ............................... 226 12.10. , 2001-2005. ................................. 227 12.11. , 2001-2005. .................... 228 12.12. , 2001-2005. ........................... 229 12.13. , 2001-2005. ..................... 229 12.14. , 2001-2005. ........................ 229 12.15. , , 2001-2006. .................................. 230 12.16. , 2001-2005. ...................................... 233 12.17. , 2001-2005. ..................................................... 234 12.18. , 2001-2005. .................................... 235 12.19. , 2001-2005. .............................................. 236 12.20. , , , 2001-2005. .............. 237 12.21. , 2001-2005. ............ 237
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12.22. , 2001-2005. ................................................................................238
12.23. , 2001-2005. ...............238 12.24. , ,
2001-2005. ................................................................................239 12.25. ,
, 2002. ...........................................................240
13. ......................................................... 241 13.1. , , 2005. . ..............................243 13.2. , 2001-2005. ..........243 13.3. , 2001-2005. ....................................244 13.4. , 2003-2005. ..........244 13.5. , 2004. 2005. ......................................................245 13.6. , ,
2001-2005. ..................................................................................245 13.7. , 2001-2005. .........................................246 13.8. , ........246 13.9. , 2001-2005. ....................247 13.10. , ,
2001-2005. ................................................................................247 13.11. , 2001-2005. ..........................247 13.12. , 2005. ...........................................247 13.13. , 2005. ..................................................................248 13.14. , 2001-2005. ..................................................248 13.15. , ,
2001, 2003. 2005. ..................................................................248 13.16. , 2001, 2003. 2005. .....248
14. ......................................................... 251 14.1. .................................253 14.2. ,
2001-2005. . ................................................................................253 14.3.
, 2001-2005. ............................................254 14.4. , ,
2001-2005. ..................................................................................254 14.5. , 2004. 2005. ...................................256
15. .............................................. 261 15.1. , 2003-2005. . ......264 15.2. - , 2000-2005. ...........268 15.3. , 2000-2005. ............................................268 15.4. , 2000-2005. ...................................269 15.5. , 2001-2005. ..................269 15.6.
, 2001-2005. ................................................270 15.7. , ,
2001-2005. ..................................................................................273 15.8. , ............................................274
16. ............................................ 275 16.1. ................................277 16.2. ,
.........................................................277 16.3. , ,
2003-2005. ..................................................................................278 16.4. , , 2003-2005. ......................................279 16.5. , , 2003-2005. ........................................280 16.6. , , 2003-2005. ..............................281 16.7. , , 2003-2005. 282 16.8. , , 2003-2005. 282 16.9. , , 2004. 2005. .............................283
16.10. , , 2004. 2005. ............................. 284 16.11. , ,
1990-2005. ................................................................................ 285 16.12. , , 1990-2005. ..................... 285 16.13. , , 1990-2005. . ....................... 286 16.14. ,
( ), 2004. 2005. ......... 287 16.15. ,
( ), 2004. 2005. .................................. 288 16.16. , ,
2003-2005. ................................................................................ 289 16.17. , ,
2003-2005. ................................................................................ 292 16.18.
, 2004. 2005. ............................................................... 295 16.19.
, 2004. 2005. ................................................................ 296
17. .....................................297 17.1. , 2001-2005. ... 299 17.2. , ,
2001-2005. ................................................................................. 300 17.3. , 2001-2005. ................................................. 300 17.4. ,
, 2001-2005. ................................................................ 301 17.5. ,
, 2005. ....................................... 301 17.6. , 2001-2005. ........ 304 17.7. , 2001-2005. .............................................. 304 17.8. ,
, 2001-2005. ............................................................ 305 17.9. ,
, 2005. .......................................... 306 17.10. ,
- , 2004. 2005. . .................................... 307 17.11. ,
- , 2004. 2005. . .................................... 308 17.12. ,
2004. 2005. . ........................................................................... 310
18. ................................................311 18.1. , 2001-2004. . ............ 313 18.2. , 2001-2004. ...................................................... 313 18.3. ,
, 2003. 2004. ................................................ 314 18.4. , 2003. 2004. .................................. 314 18.5. e ,
, 2003. 2004. ................................... 315 18.6. , 2001-2004. ......................... 316 18.7. , 2001-2005. ......................................... 317 18.8. ,
, 2001-2005. .............................................................. 317
19. ................................................................319 19.1. , , 2001-2005. ..... 320 19.2. ,
, 2005. ...................................................................... 320 19.3. , ,
2001-2005. ................................................................................. 322 19.4. ,
, 2001-2005. ............................................... 323 19.5. ,
, 2001-2005. ................................................ 324 19.6. ,
, 2005. ....................................................... 325 19.7. , ,
, 2005. .......................................................................... 326
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20. , .............. 327 20.1. ,
, 2000-2005. .............................................330 20.2. ,
, 2000-2005. .............................................330 20.3. ,
, 2000-2005. .............................................331 20.4. ,
, 2000-2005. .............................................331 20.5. ,
, 2000-2005. ............................................331 20.6. ,
, 2000-2005. .............................................332 20.7. ,
, 2000-2005. .............................................332 20.8.
, , 2000-2005. .......................333 20.9. , 2000-2005. .....................333 20.10. ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................333 20.11. ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................334 20.12.
, 2000-2005. ...............................................334 20.13.
, , 2005. . ........................334 20.14. , 2000-2005. ...........334 20.15. ,
, 2000-2005. .......................................................335 20.16. ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................336 20.17. , ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................336 20.18.
, 2000-2005. ............................................337 20.19.
, 2005. .. ....................................................337 20.20. ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................337 20.21. , ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................338 20.22. ,
, 2000-2005. .......................................................339 20.23. ,
2005. . .................................................................................339 20.24. ,
2000-2005. ................................................................................340 20.25. , 2000-2005. ..................................340 20.26. ..........................340
21. ....................................................... 341 21.1. ..............................................345 21.2. .........346 21.3. .........................349 21.4. ................350 21.5. ,
..................................................................................352
21.6. .....................................................................................352
21.7. , ..........................................................353
21.8. ...................................................................353
21.9. .......................................................... 354 21.10. ,
.............................................................. 355 21.11.1. , ,
2005/2006. ( ) ............................ 356
21.11.2. , , 2005/2006. () ............................ 357
21.12. , 2002-2004. ...................................... 358 21.13. , , 2004. . ...... 359
22. .....................................................................361 22.1. , 1968-2004. .... 363 22.2. ,
, 2004. ..................................................... 364
23. ................................................365 23.1. ......................................................................................... 368 23.2. - - ............. 368 23.3. , .................................. 368 23.4. ................................................................. 369 23.5. ,
................................................................ 369 23.6. .......................................................................................... 370 23.7. ...................................................... 370 23.8. ................................................ 370 23.9. -............................................................................ 371 23.10. ................................. 371 23.11. ................................................................................ 372 23.12. ................................................................................... 372 23.13. ,
, 2000. 2001. .................................................. 373 23.14. , ,
2000. 2001. ............................................................................ 373 23.15. ....................... 374 23.16. ,
, 2000. 2001. ................................. 375 23.17. , .......................... 376 23.18. , ....................... 377 23.19. , , 2001. .......... 378 23.20. , , 2001. . ..... 378 23.21. ,
, 1999-2001. .................................. 379 23.22. ,
, 1994. . ...................................................... 379 23.23. , ,
, 1994.......................... 380
24. ...........................................................381 24.1. ,
, 1997-2005. ..................................... 383 24.2. , 1997-2005. ..................... 383 24.3. ,
, 2004. 2005. ........................................ 384 24.4. ,
2002-2005. ................................................................................. 386 24.5. , 2002-2005. ..................... 386 24.6. , 2002-2005. ................ 387 24.7. , 2002-2005. ......................... 388 24.8. ,
, 2004. 2005. .......................................................... 389 24.9. , 2002-2005. .......... 390 24.10. , 2004. . ..... 391 24.11. , 2004. ........................................ 391 24.12. , 2005. ........................................................ 392
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25. .................................. 393 25.1. , 1991-2005. .......................................395 25.2. , 2005. . ................395 25.3. ,
1999-2005. ..................................................................................396 25.4. , 1997-2005. . ...............................................396 25.5. ,
o , 1997-2005. . ........................................................397 25.6. , 1997-2005. ..................................................397 25.7. -
, 2001-2005. . .................................................................398 25.8.
, 2004. 2005. ................................398
26. ........................................ 399 26.1.
................................................................................401 26.2. ........401 26.3.
. .......................................................................402 26.4. .........402 26.5. ..........................................................................402
27. .......................................................... 403 27.1. , , 2000-2004. .........................405 27.2.
, 2000-2004. . .......................................405 27.3. , 2000-2004. .................406 27.4. ,
, 2004. .. ....................................................................407 27.5. , 2000-2004. ................408 27.6. , 2004. . ............................................409 27.7. , 2004. . ..................................410
28. .............................................................. 411 28.1. , ,
..................................................................412
29. .................................. 417 29.1. , 2005. . ..........................................418 29.2. , ,
...............................................................422 29.3. , .....................................................423 29.4. ....................................................................425 29.5. ................................................................................426 29.6. ............................................................................426 29.7. , , 2004. .. ........427 29.8. .........................................................428 29.9. ,
, 2003. .......................................................................429 29.10. ...................................430 29.11. ..............................................................431
29.12. .............................................................. 432 29.13. ............................................................ 432 29.14. .................................................... 432 29.15. .................................................................................. 433 29.16. .................................................................. 434 29.17. ....................................................... 434 29.18. ..................................................................... 435 29.19. ..................................................................... 435 29.20. , , ............................................... 436 29.21. .................................................................... 438 29.22. ........................................ 440 29.23. ....................................................................... 441 29.24. .......................................................................... 442 29.25. .................................................................... 442 29.26. ........................................ 443 29.27. ..................................................... 443 29.28. .......................... 444 29.29. .................................................. 444 29.30. .................................... 444 29.31. ................................................................... 444 29.32. .................................................................. 445 29.33. ................................................................... 445 29.34. ............................................................... 445 29.35. ....................................................... 445 29.36. .............................................................. 446 29.37. .............................................. 446 29.38. ................................................... 447 29.39. ........................................................... 447 29.40. .............................................. 447 29.41. ...................................................................... 447 29.42. ...................................................... 448 29.43. ....................................... 448 29.44. ......................................................... 449 29.45. ...................................... 449 29.46. ............................................................... 450 29.47. .................................................. 450 29.48. ..................................................................... 450 29.49. ............................................ 450 29.50. .................................... 451 29.51. ................................................................ 452 29.52. ............................................................ 453 29.53. .............................................................................. 454 29.54. ....................................................................... 455 29.55. ........................................................ 456 29.56. ............................................................. 457 29.57. ............................................................................ 458 29.58. , 2004. .......................... 459 29.59. , 2004. ................................. 460 29.60. , 2004. .................................................. 461
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CONTENTS
PREFACE........................................................................... 3
CONTENTS ........................................................................ 5
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COMPILING STATISTICAL YEARBOOK OF SERBIA................................................. 15
1. GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW .......................................... 17 1.1. Geographical coordinates of the extreme points of Serbia ...........18 1.2. Length of boundaries .....................................................................18 1.3. Area of Serbia, Republic and AP...................................................18 1.4. Territorial distribution of Serbia (01.01.2006)................................18 1.5. Lakes..............................................................................................19 1.6. Mountain peaks..............................................................................19 1.7. Major rivers ....................................................................................20 1.8. Canals. ...........................................................................................20 1.9. Earthquakes, 1977-2005 ..............................................................21
2. CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENT .................................. 23 2.1. Protected natural areas. ................................................................28 2.2. National parks. ...............................................................................28 2.3. Natural cultural patrimony under international protection..............28 2.4. Review of main meteorological data, 2004-2005 ..........................30 2.5. Air quality, 2005 .............................................................................32 2.6. Chemical composition of precipitation, 2005.................................33 2.7. Surface waters quality, 2005.........................................................34 2.8. Rivers water level, 1996 - 2005 ....................................................35 2.9. River temperatures, 2005. .............................................................35 2.10. Underground water level..............................................................36 2.11. Settlement waters' usage and protection ....................................37 2.12. Water utilization and protection in Industry, 2000-2004 ............38 2.13. Water supplied to Industry, 2004.................................................39 2.14. Discharge of waste water from Industry, 2004 ...........................40 2.15. Floods, protection against waters 2002 and 2005 ......................41 2.16. Irrigation, 2001-2005....................................................................42 2.17. Garbage dumps, 2004 . ...............................................................43 2.18. Industrial products from recycled waste, 2004 and 2005............44
3. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SYSTEM............................. 47 3.1. Elections of deputies to the National Assembly of the
Republic of Serbia, 2000 and 2003 ..............................................50 3.2. Electoral lists which gained mandates, according to gained
mandates and number of votes 2000 and 2003..........................50 3.3. Elections for the president of the Republic of Serbia,
2003 and 2004 ..............................................................................51 3.4. Elections for the president of the Republic of Serbia, 2004 .........51 3.5. Elections for the president of the Republic of Serbia,
2003 and 2004 .............................................................................52 3.6. Proposers- political parties and coalitions by
number of candidates for board members and elected board members, 2004 .....................................................53
3.7. Board members of assemblies of municipalities by participation of women and their age, 2004 ...............................54
3.8. Board members of assemblies of municipalities, by occupation, 2004 .....................................................................54
3.9. Board members of assemblies of municipalities by occupation, 2004 .....................................................................54
3.10. Candidates for presidents and elected presidents of the municipalities, 2004.....................................................................55
3.11. Proposers-political parties and coalitions according to the number of candidates and elected presidents of municipalities, 2004.....................................................................55
3.12. Units of register by form of organization, ownership, capital origin and activities' domain s of 31.12. 2005................56
3.13. Units of the register by organization form, ownership, capital origin and activities' domain of (KD) as of 31.12. 2005...............58
3.14. Number of shops by kind organization form s of 31.12. 2005 .........................................................................60 3.15. Number of shops by activities domain as of 31.12. 2005 ...........60
4. POPULATION............................................................... 61 4.1. Population changes....................................................................... 67 4.2. Mean age of population, ageing index and life
expectancy at birth ....................................................................... 67 4.3. Total number of municipalities and number of municipalities
with negative natural increase, 1994 and 2004 ........................... 68 4.4. Total settlements number and number of settlements with
negative natural increase, 1994 and 2004................................... 68 4.5. Total urban settlements number and urban settlements number
with negative natural increase, 1994 and 2004 ........................... 69 4.6. Total other settlements number and other settlements
number with negative natural increase, 1994 and 2004 .............. 69 4.7. Area, population and households, by censuses ........................... 70 4.8. Settlements by size and habitants number,
by Census 2002............................................................................ 71 4.9. Settlements by type and population number increase/decrease,
1991 - 2002.................................................................................. .71 4.10. Population by age group and sex, by Censuses
1991 and 2002. ........................................................................... 71 4.11. Population by ethnic nationality, by Censuses 1991 and 2002 .. 72 4.12. Population by activity and sex, by censuses............................... 73 4.13. Agricultural population by censuses ........................................... 74 4.14. Agricultural population by activity and age group,
by Censuses 1991 and 2002. ..................................................... 75 4.15. Changes in socio-economic structures of population,
by censuses ................................................................................ 75 4.16. Population aged 10 and over, by literacy, age group
and sex by Censuses, 1991 and 2002 ....................................... 76 4.17. Population aged 15 and over, by educational attainment
and sex, by Census 2002. .......................................................... 76 4.18. Households according to number of members, by censuses..... 77 4.19. Marriages by age of groom and bride ......................................... 77 4.20. First marriages by age of groom and bride, 2004....................... 78 4.21. Divorces by age of husband and wife ......................................... 78 4.22. Divorces by duration of marriages, number of dependent
children and to whom children are given .................................... 79 4.23. Basic indicators on marriages and divorces ............................... 79 4.24. General, specific and total fertility rate........................................ 80 4.25. Deaths by place of occurrence and medical treatment .............. 80 4.26. Deaths by age group and sex. .................................................... 81 4.27. Specific mortality rates. ............................................................... 82 4.28. Causes of deaths. ....................................................................... 83 4.29. Infant mortality by age group....................................................... 85 4.30. Most frequent causes of infant deaths. ....................................... 85 4.31. Deaths caused by accidents ....................................................... 87 4.32. Deaths caused by suicides ......................................................... 88 4.33. Deaths caused by homicides ...................................................... 89 4.34. Natural population changes by areas, 1994 and 2004 ............... 90 4.35. Births, deaths, marriages and divorces, 1994 and 2004 ............ 90
5. EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS ................................ 93 5.1. Employed persons, 1998-2005 ..................................................... 97 5.2. Employed women, 1998-2005....................................................... 97 5.3. Employed persons by fields of classification of activities,
2003 - 2005................................................................................... 98 5.4. Population by activity, October 2005. ......................................... 100 5.5. Women by activity, October 2005. .............................................. 100 5.6. Employed persons by activities, October 2005........................... 101 5.7. Employed persons by sex and sector of ownership,
October 2005.. ............................................................................ 101 5.8. Employed persons by working status, October 2005.. ............... 102 5.9. Employed persons by educational attainment, October 2005... 102 5.10. Placement, 1997-2005. ............................................................. 103 5.11. Unemployed persons according to the level of professional
education, 2004 and 2005 ........................................................ 104 5.12. Unemployed persons by length of work seeking,
October 2005.. .......................................................................... 105 5.13. Unemployed persons who were formerly employed,
by reasons of unemployment, October 2005............................ 105 5.14. Structure of unemployed persons by educational attainment,
October 2005. ........................................................................... 105
5.15. Average salaries and indices of average salaries by level of professional education, September 2004 and 2005 .................106
5.16. Chain indices of nominal and real average net salaries, 1998-2005..................................................................................106
5.17. Average salaries and indices of nominal and real average salaries by fields of activities, 2004 and 2005...........................107
6. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS..............................................109 System of accounts.............................................................................113 6.1. Gross domestic product by institutional sectors
at market prices...........................................................................117 6.2. Gross value added at basic prices according to
the classification of activities.......................................................117 6.3. Gross domestic product...............................................................117 6.4. Final consumption of households, 2004.-current prices..............118 6.5. Final consumption of households, 2004.-current prices..............119 6.6. Gross domestic product at constant prices .................................120 6.7. Gross domestic product at constant prices .................................122
7. PERSONAL CONSUMPTION......................................125 7.1. Available and spent resources in 2005 monthly average by
member of a household. .............................................................127 7.2. Availabilities in households by durables, 2005............................133
8. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AND PUBLIC CONSUMPTION .135 8.1. Revenues and expenditure of social activities, 2002-2004.........137 8.2. Employed persons, assets and social activities revenues, 2004. ...........................................................................139 8.3. Expenditure of social activities, 2004. .........................................151 8.4. Share of current expenditure of social activities in
national income, 2002-2004........................................................163 8.5. Public revenues and incomes, 2004 and 2005 ...........................164
9. INVESTMENT IN FIXED ASSETS ...............................165 9.1. Total realized investment in fixed assets by technical
structure, 2002 and 2003............................................................167 9.2. Realized investment in fixed assets in social ownership,
by technical structure, 2002 and 2003........................................169 9.3. Realized investment in fixed assets in private ownership,
by technical structure, 2002 and 2003........................................171 9.4. Total realized investment in fixed assets by technical
structure and investors activities, 2004 .....................................173 9.5. Realized investment in fixed assets by forms of ownership,
technical structure and purpose 2004 ........................................175 9.6. Realized investment by type of construction, technical structure
and purpose, 2004 ......................................................................177 9.7. Payments for investments by principal sources
of financing, 2004........................................................................186 10. MONEY......................................................................195
10.1. Net domestic assets of banks, 2003-2005 ................................197 10.2. Money supply M1, by sectors, 2003-2005.................................197 10.3. Monetary institutions balance, 2003-2005 ................................198 10.4. Foreign exchange reserves, 2003-2005....................................199 10.5. Exchange rates, 1996-2005 ..................................................... 199 10.6. Balance of payments of the Republic of Serbia, 2003-2005.....200 10.7. Balance of the National Bank of Serbia, 2003-2005 .................201 10.8. Balance of commercial banks, 2003-2005 ................................202
11. PRICES......................................................................203 11.1. Price indices, 1959 - 2005 .........................................................207 11.2. Indices of producers' prices of agricultural and
fishing products, 2003 - 2005....................................................207 11.3. Indices of producers prices of industrial products,
2003 - 2005 ...............................................................................208 11.4. Indices of prices of industrial products in wholesale trade,
2003 - 2005 ...............................................................................209 11.5. Indices of retail prices, 2003 - 2005...........................................209 11.6. Catering trades services prices indices, 2003 - 2005...............210 11.7. Consumer prices indices, 2003 - 2005 .....................................210 1
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12.8. Production of industrial crops, 2001-2005 ................................ 225 12.9. Production of vegetable crops, 2001-2005 ............................... 226 12.10. Production of fodder crops, 2001-2005................................... 227 12.11. Fruit trees and production of fruit, 2001-2005......................... 228 12.12. Berry fruit production, 2001-2005 ........................................... 229 12.13. Vineyards and grapes production, 2001-2005........................ 229 12.14. Fruit and grapes home processing, 2001-2005...................... 229 12.15. Livestock, poultry and beehives, 2001-2006 .......................... 230 12.16. Balance of livestock and poultry, 2001-2005 .......................... 233 12.17. Slaughtered livestock, 2001-2005........................................... 234 12.18. Increase of livestock and poultry, 2001-2005 ......................... 235 12.19. Meat production, 2001-2005 ................................................... 236 12.20. Production of milk, wool, eggs and honey, 2001-2005........... 237 12.21. Veterinary organizations and employees, 2001-2005 ............ 237 12.22. Agricultural machines in agricultural enterprises and
cooperatives, 2001-2005......................................................... 238 12.23. Workers in enterprises and cooperatives, 2001-2005 ............ 238 12.24. Enterprises and cooperatives according to land size,
2001-2005................................................................................ 239 12.25. Agricultural holdings according to total area used, Census 2002 ........................................................................... 240
13. FORESTRY............................................................... 241 13.1. Forests by area in 2005 . .......................................................... 243 13.2. Basic data on forestry development 2001-2005 ....................... 243 13.3. Growing and forests regeneration, 2001-2005 ........................ 244 13.4. Artificial afforestation and planting repair 2003-2005 ............... 244 13.5. Silviculture 2004 and 2005....................................................... 245 13.6. Forest roads, transport equipment
and machinery 2001-2005 ........................................................ 245 13.7. Felling in forests 2001-2005...................................................... 246 13.8. Felling in forests and outside forests by species ...................... 246 13.9. Forest assortments manufacture 2001-2005 ........................... 247 13.10. Average gross felled timber by lumberjacks 2001-2005......... 247 13.11. Sale of forest assortments 2001-2005.................................... 247 13.12. Forests growing and regeneration, 2005 ............................... 247 13.13. Forests felling, 2005 ............................................................... 248 13.14. Damages caused to forests, 2001-2005................................. 248 13.15. Hunting grounds' area, hunters and hunting facilities,
2001, 2003 and 2005 ............................................................. 248 13.16. Game number and game shot 2001, 2003 and 2005 ............ 248
14. INDUSTRY................................................................ 251 14.1. Electricity generation and consumption balance ...................... 253 14.2. Electricity and fuel consumption in Industry, 2001-2005. ......... 253 14.3. Indices of industrial production and labor productivity,
2001-2005 ................................................................................. 254 14.4. Indices of industrial production by divisions, 2001-2005 .......... 254 14.5. Industrial products, 2004 and 2005........................................... 256
15. CONSTRUCTION...................................................... 261 15.1. Value of construction works done, 2003-2005.......................... 264 15.2. Housing construction - dwellings completed, 2000-2005 ......... 268 15.3. Dwellings, non-completed, 2000-2005...................................... 268 15.4. Prices of dwellings of new construction, 2000-2005 ................. 269 15.5. Construction works abroad, 2001-2005 .................................... 269 15.6. Consumption of building material, fuel and electricity in the
Republic of Serbia, 2001-2005 ................................................. 270 15.7. Housing stock by type of dwelling and availabilities,
2001-2005 ................................................................................. 273 15.8. Housing stock by censuses....................................................... 274
16. EXTERNAL TRADE.................................................. 275 16.1. External trade balance .............................................................. 277 16.2. External trade by selected kinds of external
trade transactions ..................................................................... 277 16.3. Exports and imports of merchandise by
economic zones, 2003-2005..................................................... 278 16.4. Exports of merchandise by countries, 2003-2005 .................... 279 16.5. Imports of merchandise by countries, 2003-2005..................... 280 1.8. Average retail prices, 2005........................................................211
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. AGRICULTURE .........................................................213 2.1. Summary of agricultural development, 2001-2005 ...................218 2.2. Basic development indicators, 2001-2005 ................................220 2.3. Indices of agricultural production, 2001-2005 ...........................221 2.4. Agricultural land by categories of use, 2001-2005 ....................222 2.5. Arable land by way of use, 2001-2005 ......................................222 2.6. Sown area with major field crops, 2001-2005 ...........................223 2.7. Production of cereals, 2001-2005..............................................224
16.6. Exports and imports by b.e.c. destination, 2003-2005 ................................................................................. 281
16.7. Exports and imports by merchandise sections of the sitc, 2003-2005 ............................................................... 282
16.8. Exports and imports by merchandise sections of the sitc, 2003-2005 ............................................................... 282
16.9. Value of exports by classification of activities, 2004 and 2005 ......................................................................... 283
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16.10. Value of imports by classification of activities, 2004 and 2005 .........................................................................284
16.11. Exports and imports of the Republic of Serbia by areas, 1990-2005. ...............................................................................285
16.12. Exports of merchandise, by sections of the sitc, 1990-2005................................................................................285
16.13. Imports of merchandise, by sections of the sitc, 1990 -2005...............................................................................286
16.14. Exports by prevalent activity of exported goods producers (selected activities), 2004 and 2005 .......................................287
16.15. Imports by prevalent activity of imported goods users (selected activities), 2004 and 2005 .......................................288
16.16. Principal articles exported by countries of destination, 2003 - 2005..............................................................................289
16.17. Principal articles imported by countries of origin, 2003 -2005...............................................................................292
16.18. Indices of unit values and physical volume of exports, 2004 and 2005 ........................................................................295
16.19. Indices of unit values and physical volume of imports, 2004 and 2005 .......................................................................296
17. DOMESTIC TRADE...................................................297 17.1. General summary of domestic trades development,
2001-2005..................................................................................299 17.2. Shops, employees and turnover in retail trade, 2001-2005 ......300 17.3. Retail trade, 2001-2005 .............................................................300 17.4. Turnover structure in retail trade by modality of payment,
2001-2005..................................................................................301 17.5. Turnover of goods in retail trade by groups of goods
and trade activities in 2005........................................................301 17.6. Employees and turnover in wholesale trade, 2001-2005..........304 17.7. Wholesale trade, 2001-2005 .....................................................304 17.8. Turnover structure in wholesale trade by purchasers, 2001-2005..................................................................................305 17.9. Turnover of goods in wholesale trade by groups of
goods and trade activities in 2005.............................................306 17.10. Sale and purchase of agricultural, forestry and fishing
products - value, 2004 and 2005. ............................................307 17.11. Sale and purchase of agricultural, forestry and fishing
products - quantities, 2004 and 2005 ......................................308 17.12. Sale of agricultural products at market places,
2004 and 2005 .........................................................................310 18. CATERING TRADE ...................................................311
18.1. Summary of catering development, 2001-2004. .......................313 18.2. Catering, 2001-2004. .................................................................313 18.3. Business units, employees and turnover in catering trades,
2003 and 2004...........................................................................314 18.4. Turnover in catering trades, 2003 and 2004 .............................314 18.5. Business units and employees by type of catering
establishments, 2003 and 2004 ................................................315 18.6. Private sector of catering trades, 2001-2004 ............................316 18.7. Accommodation facilities, 2001-2005........................................317 18.8. Accommodation facilities by types of tourist resorts and
facilities, 2001-2005...................................................................317 19. TOURISM ..................................................................319
19.1. Guest arrivals and nights by areas, 2001-2005.........................320 19.2. Guest arrivals and nights by type of accommodation
establishments in 2005..............................................................320 19.3. Guest arrivals and nights by countries of origin, 2001-2005.....322 19.4. Guest arrivals by types of tourist resorts and countries
of origin, 2001-2005...................................................................323 19.5. Guest nights by types of tourist resorts and countries
of origin, 2001-2005...................................................................324 19.6. Guest nights by types of tourist resorts and accommodation
establishments in 2005..............................................................325 19.7. Guest arrivals, nights and beds by tourist resorts, 2005...........326
20. TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS..................................................327
20.1. Physical volume indices of transport, storage and communications services, 2000-2005......................................330
20.2. Physical volume indices of transport, storage and communications services, 2000-2005......................................330
20.3. Foreign currency receipts of transport, storage and communications enterprises, 2000-2005 ................................331
20.4. Carrying capacity of transport, storage and communications' enterprises, 2000-2005 ............................................................331
20.5. Operations of transport, storage and communications enterprises, 2000-2005................................. 331
20.6. Employees in transport, storage and communications enterprises, 2000-2005. ............................................................ 332
20.7. Generating power of transport, storage and communications enterprises, 2000-2005............................................................. 332
20.8. Consumption of fuel and electricity by transport, storage and communications enterprises, 2000-2005................................. 333
20.9. Railway assets, 2000-2005 ....................................................... 333 20.10. Use of transport equipment of railway transport,
2000-2005................................................................................ 333 20.11. Passengers and goods traffic in railway stations,
2000-2005................................................................................ 334 20.12. Equipment and operations of enterprises of inland
waterway transport, 2000-2005............................................... 334 20.13. Registered inland waterway fleet by years of construction,
end of 2005.............................................................................. 334 20.14. Goods traffic at river ports, 2000-2005................................... 334 20.15. International traffic at river ports by commodities,
2000-2005................................................................................ 335 20.16. Equipment and operations of air transport enterprises,
2000-2005................................................................................ 336 20.17. Passengers, aircrafts and goods traffic at national airports,
2000-2005 .............................................................................. 336 20.18. Roads by types of surfacing and economic importance,
2000-2005................................................................................ 337 20.19. Roads by economic importance, type of surfacing,
end of 2005.............................................................................. 337 20.20. Equipment and operations of road transport enterprises,
2000-2005................................................................................ 337 20.21. Transport by types of goods in road transport, 2000-2005..... 338 20.22. International traffic by type of commodity in road transport, 2001-
2005......................................................................................... 339 20.23. Registered road vehicles and trailers, end of 2005 ................ 339 20.24. Equipment and operations of city transport enterprises,
2000-2005................................................................................ 340 20.25. Operations of cargo handling enterprises, 2000-2005 ........... 340 20.26. Post activities and telecommunications .................................. 340
21. EDUCATION............................................................. 341 21.1. Basic indicators about schools.................................................. 345 21.2. Elementary indicators about primary and secondary schools .. 346 21.3. Teachers in primary and secondary schools ............................ 349 21.4. Schools and students in ethnic languages................................ 350 21.5. Children in primary and secondary education, primary
education completed and continuation of schooling................. 352 21.6. Institutions for pre-school education and student welfare ........ 352 21.7. Beneficiaries of pupils' homes and students' hostels
by sex and school ..................................................................... 353 21.8. Employees in pre-school institutions and students' hostels...... 353 21.9. High schools and faculties ........................................................ 354 21.10. Students by years of studying and way of financing studies .. 355 21.11.1. High schools, faculties, students and teachers in 2005/06
school years ......................................................................... 356 21.11.2. High schools, faculties, students and teachers,
2005/06 school years ........................................................... 357 21.12. Graduated students, 2002-2004 ............................................. 358 21.13. Specialists, masters and doctors of science, 2004................. 359
22. SCIENCE .................................................................. 361 22.1. Scientific-research and development institutions,
1968-2004. ................................................................................ 363 22.2. Scientific-research and development institutions
by scientific fields, 2004............................................................ 364 23. CULTURE AND SPORTS ......................................... 365
23.1. Archives..................................................................................... 368 23.2. Cultural-artistic and cultural-educational associations.............. 368 23.3. Scientific, professional and school libraries .............................. 368 23.4. Public libraries ........................................................................... 369 23.5. Utilization of library fund of scientific, professional
and public libraries .................................................................... 369 23.6. Museums................................................................................... 370 23.7. Professional theatres................................................................. 370 23.8. Amateur and children's theatres ............................................... 370 23.9. Broadcasting stations................................................................ 371 23.10. Radio and television subscribers. ........................................... 371 23.11. Television ................................................................................ 372 23.12. Cinemas .................................................................................. 372
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23.13. Number of volumes and circulation of books and brochures by language of publication 2000 and 2001..............................373
23.14. Published books and brochures by authors origin 2000 and 2001 .................................................373
23.15. Newspapers and periodicals of ethnic nationalities ................374 23.16. Number of volumes and circulation of translated books and
brochures by language of origin, 2000 and 2001...................375 23.17. Newspapers by time of publishing and by publisher...............376 23.18. Periodicals by time of publishing and publisher ......................377 23.19. Number of published books and brochures by
subject areas, 2001..................................................................378 23.20. Circulation of published books and brochures by
subject areas, 2001..................................................................378 23.21. Newsprint literature by time of publishing and graphic
presentation, 1999-2001..........................................................379 23.22. Registered cultural monuments by type, Census 1994...........379 23.23. Registered cultural monuments by type, category
and period of origin,1994 Census............................................380 24. PUBLIC HEALTH ......................................................381
24.1. Medical staff employed in public health services, beds available and activity,1997-2005 .....................................383
24.2. Summary of public health development, 1997-2005 ................383 24.3. Beds available and hospitalization days, by institution type,
2004 and 2005...........................................................................384 24.4. General medical services and specialized services,
2002-2005..................................................................................386 24.5. Dental services, 2002-2005.......................................................386 24.6. Service for protection against tuberculosis 2002-2005 .............387 24.7. Health care service, 2002-2005 ................................................388 24.8. Detected diseases, conditions and injuries in
out-patient services, 2004 and 2005.........................................389 24.9. Notifications of infectious diseases, 2002-2005 ........................390 24.10. Results of obliged immunizations, 2004..................................391 24.11. Active tuberculosis and HIV, 2004...........................................391 24.12. Abortions, 2005........................................................................392
25. SOCIAL INSURANCE ...............................................393 25.1. Health insurance, 1991 - 2005 ..................................................395 25.2. Disability insurance professional injuries, 2005 .....................395 25.3. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons,
1999 - 2005 ...............................................................................396 25.4. Beneficiaries of pensions, 1997 - 2005 .....................................396 25.5. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons, 1997 - 2005................................................................................397 25.6. Average pensions, 1997 - 2005.................................................397 25.7. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons -
expenditures, 2001 - 2005.........................................................398 25.8. Pension and disability insurance of farmers and independent
activities, 2004 and 2005..........................................................398 26. SOCIAL WELFARE...................................................399
26.1. Social welfare institutions for children, youth and protgs..............................................................................401
26.2. Social welfare institutions for adults and protgs....................401 26.3. Employees in social welfare institutions for
children and youth. ....................................................................402 26.4. Employees in social welfare institutions for adults ....................402 26.5. Children allowance ....................................................................402
27. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ..............................403 27.1. Courts, public prosecutors' offices, offences, 2000-2004 .........405 27.2. Legal and responsible entities sentenced for
economic violations, 2000-2004................................................405 27.3. Adult perpetrators of criminal offences, 2000-2004 ..................406 27.4. Adults sentenced for criminal offences according to type of
criminal sanctions, 2004............................................................407 27.5. Minor perpetrators of criminal offences, 2000-2004..................408 27.6. Perpetrators of criminal offences, 2004.....................................409 27.7. Perpetrators of economic violations, 2004. ...............................410
28. REVIEW OF COMMUNES ........................................ 411 28.1. Area, population, employed persons and gross domestic
(material) product...................................................................... 412 29. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW ...................................... 417
29.1. Population and area, 2005. ..................................................... 418 29.2. Population by sex, age and share of economically active
population in total population................................................... 422 29.3. Births, deaths and marriages................................................... 423 29.4. Employed persons................................................................... 425 29.5. Employment............................................................................. 426 29.6. Unemployment......................................................................... 426 29.7. Gross domestic product at market prices, 2004...................... 427 29.8. Consumer price indices ........................................................... 428 29.9. Areas by categories of land exploitation, 2003 ....................... 429 29.10. Agricultural production indices............................................... 430 29.11. Wheat production................................................................... 431 29.12. Maize production ................................................................... 432 29.13. Potatoes production............................................................... 432 29.14. Sugar beet production ........................................................... 432 29.15. Fish catches........................................................................... 433 29.16. Milk production....................................................................... 434 29.17. Hen eggs production.............................................................. 434 29.18. Wool production..................................................................... 435 29.19. Production of wine ................................................................. 435 29.20. Cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry.............................................. 436 29.21. Meat production ..................................................................... 438 29.22. Indices of industrial production.............................................. 440 29.23. Electricity................................................................................ 441 29.24. Hydroelectric power............................................................... 442 29.25. Coal production...................................................................... 442 29.26. Lignite and brown coal production......................................... 443 29.27. Crude petroleum production .................................................. 443 29.28. Pig-iron and ferroalloys production........................................ 444 29.29. Crude steel production........................................................... 444 29.30. Refined copper production .................................................... 444 29.31. Gold production ..................................................................... 444 29.32. Lead production ..................................................................... 445 29.33. Zinc production ...................................................................... 445 29.34. Bauxite production ................................................................. 445 29.35. Aluminum production............................................................. 445 29.36. Cement production ................................................................ 446 29.37. Newsprint production............................................................. 446 29.38. Natural gas production........................................................... 447 29.39. Cadmium production.............................................................. 447 29.40. Cotton yarn production .......................................................... 447 29.41. Soybeans production............................................................. 447 29.42. Production of sawnwood ....................................................... 448 29.43. Groundwood pulp and pulp production ................................. 448 29.44. Television set production....................................................... 449 29.45. Passenger cars production.................................................... 449 29.46. Sugar production ................................................................... 450 29.47. Tobacco leaves production.................................................... 450 29.48. Oats production ..................................................................... 450 29.49. Wheat flour production........................................................... 450 29.50. International maritime goods' turnover .................................. 451 29.51. Maritime transport.................................................................. 452 29.52. Railway transport ................................................................... 453 29.53. Exports and imports............................................................... 454 29.54. Exchange rates...................................................................... 455 29.55. Foreign tourists' arrivals......................................................... 456 29.56. Teachers and pupils .............................................................. 457 29.57. Issued books.......................................................................... 458 29.58. Cellular mobile telephone subscribers, 2004 ........................ 459 29.59. Main telephone lines in operation, 2004................................ 460 29.60. Internet users, 2004............................................................... 461
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GWh = Gwh = Gigawatt-hour gr = gr = Gram . = din. = Dinar = SO = Social organizations = - SPO = Socio-political communities = - SPC = Socio-political organizations = CR = Community of risks K = SW = Skilled worker kW = kW = Kilowatt kWh = kWh = Kilowatt-hour kVA = kVA = Kilovolt-ampere kg = kg = Kilogram km = km = Kilometer = CA = Classification of activities . = pcs. = Pieces = HP = Horse power = PC = Penal code = = Litre W = W = Megawatt Wh = Wh = Megawatt-hour VA = VA = Megavolt-ampere m = m = Meter q = , 100 kg C = Metric cent, 100 kg . = bill. = Billion . = mill. = Million T = NRT = Net registered ton = BCR = Basic Community of risks = , PTT = Post, telegraph and telephone = WC = Working community = RS = Republic of Serbia = SORS = Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia = FSO = Federal Statistical Office cm = cm = Centimeter s = sec. = Second T =
SITC = Standard International Trade Classification
TJ = TJ = Terajoules ha = ha = Hectare hl = hl = Hectolitre hl0 = hl0 = Hectolitre degree hPa = - hPa = Hecto-pascal . = thous. = Thousand
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Presentation basics
The statistical data in the Yearbook are the summary of basic data from more than 200 statistical surveys that are carried out during the year. This summary should satisfy wide public need for statistical data. For detailed study of certain statistical questions users are di-rected to other statistical reviews issued by Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, as well as to Statistical Office Library large number of other statistic not published documents.
The major problem in Statistical Yearbook composition was the choice of data to be presented by areas. When choosing the data the basic principle was to present major statistical data by area, only. In the Yearbook Republic of Serbia as well as for Central Serbia and Autonomous Provinces variety of data are given (by characteristics and/or by years). For each economical field indices are given to enablecross reference of development dynamics for all economical activities.The other method of presenting data gives the possibility to overview the position of the whole economy, its structure and development, as well as to overview the role of each economical activity, separately. Employment, GDP, National Income, Enterprises and Organizations, Investments, Prices and Income chapters preserve that possibility.
Non-economical activities are presented in separate sections and in the similar way (education, science, culture and art, social secu-rity and insurance etc.) as well as in comprehensive sections (employ-ment, non-economical activities, investments, earnings).
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The data published in Yearbook reflect the results of regular reports of statistical surveys, periodical censuses and surveys form Statistical Survey Program brought by National Assembly of the Repub-lic of Serbia. Besides data collected by statistical offices, the Yearbook contains also the results of statistical surveys of non-statistical institu-tions such as: Payments Operation Services of NBS, Social Security Office, Republic Hydro-meteorological Institute, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Supply, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Family Care, National Employment Service, Seismol-ogical Institute of Republic of Serbia, Republic Geodesy Bureau etc. The sources of data collected by above mentioned institutions are marked, and data are taken in authentic form.
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In methodological explanations it is particularly emphasized that statistical data frames are different complete or partial. In the case of events not covered completely, mostly all units are not covered (Military, Ministry of Internal Affairs etc.).
Data comparability is provided in almost all tables. However, because of classification and nomenclature changes, by which the data are grouped, some series are not completely comparable through all years. Also, due to the different methods applied during the long period of time, there is incomplete data comparability.
It should be emphasized that Statistical office of the Republic of Serbia since 1999, due to the well known situation, has not provided Kosovo and Metohia data, and therefore, they are not published in this edition of Statistical Yearbook.
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Due to the rounding of numbers, the totals are not always equal to summary of rounded individual data.
Since year 2000 there has been a change of region naming for which the statistical data have been published in Statistical Year-book of Serbia, and therefore the data for the Republic of Serbia repre-sent the summary of data for Central Serbia and Vojvodina. There is appropriate reference for each table.
Since 1999, there is no possibility that Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia gathers and processes data for Kosovo and Meto-hia, so data for the Republic of Serbia present the sum of appropriate data for Central Serbia and Vojvodina. Appropriate footnote is given for each table.
The tables in Statistical Yearbook of Serbia, 2004 contains data according to Classification of Activities (CA), which are applied from January 1st, 2001 (Official Gazette of FRY, No.31/96 and 59/98).
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Republic of Serbia area data were received by Federal Geo-detic Administration surveying done in 1953. The geographical coordi-nates were established according to 1:100.000 maps taken from the Mili-tary Geographical Institute, Belgrade.
Lakes data, navigable rivers and canals were obtained from Geo-graphical Faculty of University of Belgrade.
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46011' 19040' - Subotica 10 km - 10 km north from Subotica North
41053' 20036' - Gora - Restelica South
43011' 23000' - Dimitrovgrad ., Stara planina, Srebrna Glava peak East
45055' 18049' - Sombor - Baki Breg