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Župa

A župa (or zhupa, županija) is a historical type of administrative division in Central Europe and the Balkans, that originated in medieval Slavic culture, often translated into "county" or "district". It was mentioned for the first time in the 8th century. It was initially used by the South and West Slavs, denoting various territorial units of which the leader was the župan. In modern Croatian and Slovenian, the term župa also means an ecclesiastical parish.

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Župa (Tutin)

Župa is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 344 people.

Župa (disambiguation)

Župa is a Slavic administrative unit.

Župa may also refer to:

  • Župa, Trbovlje, a village in Slovenia
  • Župa (Trebinje), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Župa (Tutin), a village in Serbia
  • Župa dubrovačka, a municipality in Croatia
  • FK Župa, a football club from Aleksandrovac, Serbia
  • Eugert Zhupa (born 1990), Albanian racing cyclist