Republic of Serbian Krajina - After The Ceasefire

After The Ceasefire

With the creation of new Croatian counties on 30 December 1992, the Croatian government also set aside two autonomous regions (kotar) for ethnic Serbs in the areas of Krajina:

  • Autonomous District of Glina, Autonomni kotar Glina, Аутономни котар Глина
  • Autonomous District of Knin, Autonomni kotar Knin, Аутономни котар Книн

Municipalities de jure within the Autonomous District of Glina were:

  • Glina
  • Vrginmost
  • Hrvatska Kostajnica
  • Dvor
  • Vojnić

However, Serbs considered this too late, as it was not the amount of autonomy they wanted, and by now they had declared de facto independence.

The districts never actually functioned since they were located within the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina. Existence of the Autonomous District of Glina was also provided in the draft of the Z-4 plan, that was rejected. After Operation Storm, the application of the law which allowed autonomy would be temporarily suspended. In 2000 this part of the law was formally repealed.

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