Composition
The number is made up of 13 digits in a form "DD MM YYY RR BBB K" (whitespaces are for convenience; digits are written without separation) where:
- DD – day of birth
- MM – month of birth
- YYY – last three digits of the year of birth
- RR – political region of birth (for persons born before 1976, political region where they were first registered)
- 01-08 – foreign citizens without citizenship of former Yugoslavia or succeeding countries (foreign citizens that receive citizenship also receive a 'regular' JMBG, not this 'foreigners only' one)
- 01 - foreigners in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 02 - foreigners in Montenegro
- 03 - foreigners in Croatia
- 04 - foreigners in Macedonia
- 05 - foreigners in Slovenia
- 06 - foreigners in Serbia
- 07 - foreigners in Vojvodina
- 08 - foreigners in Kosovo
- 00 and 09 – naturalized citizens which had no republican citizenship
- 10-19 – Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 10 - Banja Luka
- 11 - Bihać
- 12 - Doboj
- 13 - Goražde
- 14 - Livno
- 15 - Mostar
- 16 - Prijedor
- 17 - Sarajevo
- 18 - Tuzla
- 19 - Zenica
- 01-08 – foreign citizens without citizenship of former Yugoslavia or succeeding countries (foreign citizens that receive citizenship also receive a 'regular' JMBG, not this 'foreigners only' one)
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- 20-29 – Montenegro
- 20 - (Not in use)
- 21 - Podgorica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin
- 22 - Bar, Ulcinj
- 23 - Budva, Kotor, Tivat
- 24 - Herceg Novi
- 25 - Cetinje
- 26 - Nikšić, Plužine, Šavnik
- 27 - Berane, Rožaje, Plav, Andrijevica
- 28 - Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac
- 29 - Pljevlja, Žabljak
- 20-29 – Montenegro
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- 30-39 – Croatia (no longer exclusively used)
- 30 - Osijek, Slavonija region
- 31 - Bjelovar, Virovitica, Koprivnica, Pakrac, Podravina region
- 32 - Varaždin, Međimurje region
- 33 - Zagreb
- 34 - Karlovac, Kordun region
- 35 - Gospić, Lika region
- 36 - Rijeka, Pula, Gorski kotar, Istria and Croatian Littoral regions
- 37 - Sisak, Banovina region
- 38 - Split, Zadar, Šibenik, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia region
- 39 - Hrvatsko Zagorje and mixed
- 41-49 – Macedonia
- 41 - Bitola
- 42 - Kumanovo
- 43 - Ohrid
- 44 - Prilep
- 45 - Skopje
- 46 - Strumica
- 47 - Tetovo
- 48 - Veles
- 49 - Štip
- 30-39 – Croatia (no longer exclusively used)
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- 50-59 – Slovenia (only 50 is used)
- 60-69 – (reserved)
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- 70-79 – Central Serbia
- 71 - Belgrade region (City of Belgrade)
- 72 - Šumadija and Pomoravlje regions (Šumadija District and Pomoravlje District)
- 73 - Niš region (Nišava District, Pirot District and Toplica District)
- 74 - Southern Morava region (Jablanica District and Pčinja District)
- 75 - Zaječar region (Zaječar District and Bor District)
- 76 - Podunavlje region (Podunavlje District and Braničevo District)
- 77 - Podrinje and Kolubara regions (Mačva District and Kolubara District)
- 78 - Kraljevo region (Raška District, Moravica District and Rasina District)
- 79 - Užice region (Zlatibor District)
- 70-79 – Central Serbia
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- 80-89 – Serbian province of Vojvodina
- 80 - Novi Sad region (South Bačka District)
- 81 - Sombor region (West Bačka District)
- 82 - Subotica region (North Bačka District)
- 84 - Kikinda region (North Banat District)
- 85 - Zrenjanin region (Central Banat District)
- 86 - Pančevo region (South Banat District)
- 88 - Ruma region (part of Srem District)
- 89 - Sremska Mitrovica region (part of Srem District)
- 80-89 – Serbian province of Vojvodina
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- 90-99 – Kosovo
- 91 - Priština region (Kosovo District)
- 92 - Kosovska Mitrovica region (Kosovska Mitrovica District)
- 93 - Peć region (part of Peć District)
- 94 - Đakovica region (part of Peć District)
- 95 - Prizren region (Prizren District)
- 96 - Gnjilane region (Kosovo-Pomoravlje District)
- 90-99 – Kosovo
- BBB – unique number of the particular RR (represents a person within the DDMMYYYRR section in the particular municipality)
- 000-499 – male
- 500-999 – female
- K - checksum
Read more about this topic: Unique Master Citizen Number
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