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THE CITY of ČAČAK COMMUNITY PROFILE Come & Grow with Us!! City of Čačak City Department for LED 2, Župana Stracimira Street. 32 000 Čačak THE CITY OF ČAČAK COMMUNITY PROFILE Come & grow with us!! Čačak, 2010th. CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES................................................................................................................................ 5 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 7 2 BACKGROUND INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 7 2.1 LOCATION (GEOGRAPHY) .......................................................................................................... 7 2.2 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................ 9 2.3 CLIMATE.................................................................................................................................11 2.4 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ADMINISTRATION) ....................................................................................12 2.5 HISTORY, TRADITION AND CULTURAL HERITAGE ..........................................................................12 3. NATURAL RESOURCES ...........................................................................................................14 4. HUMAN RESOURCES ...............................................................................................................16 4.1 POPULATION STATISTICS (NUMBER OF INHABITANTS AND POPULATION GROWTH) ...........................16 4.2 POPULATION BY TYPE OF NEIGHBORHOOD .................................................................................17 4.3 POPULATION EVENTS ..............................................................................................................17 4.4 POPULATION BY MARITAL STATUS ................................................................................................17 4.5 MAJOR AGE GROUPS...............................................................................................................18 4.6 GENDER STRUCTURE OF POPULATION.......................................................................................19 4.7 ETHNIC STRUCTURE OF POPULATION ........................................................................................19 4.8 RELIGIOUS STRUCTURE OF POPULATION ...................................................................................20 4.9 LANGUAGE STRUCTURE OF POPULATION ...................................................................................20 4.10 POPULATION BY WORK-ABILITY .................................................................................................21 4.10.1 Population by work-ability and gender ............................................................................21 4.10.2 Working population by profession and sector of work .....................................................21 4.11 EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURE OF POPULATION...............................................................................22 4.12 FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS ....................................................................................................23 4.12.1 Families .........................................................................................................................23 4.12.2 Households....................................................................................................................23 4.13 MIGRATION OF POPULATION .................................................................................................24 4.13.1 Moved in ........................................................................................................................24 4.13.2 Daily commuting ............................................................................................................24 5. HOUSING RESOURCES...............................................................................................................25 5.1 HOUSING STATISTICS...............................................................................................................25 5.2 HOUSING CONSTRUCTION........................................................................................................27 5.3 MARKET PRICES......................................................................................................................28 6. ECONOMY ..................................................................................................................................29 6.1 ECONOMY STRUCTURE BY SECTORS..........................................................................................29 6.2 INDUSTRY...............................................................................................................................33 6.3 AGRICULTURE.........................................................................................................................34 6.4 FORESTRY .............................................................................................................................37 6.5 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES ...................................................................................................37 6.6 COMPANIES ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ..................................................................40 6.7 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS .................................................................................................40 6.8 EXPORT STRUCTURE ..............................................................................................................42 6.9 EXPORT STRUCTURE BY DESTINATION .......................................................................................43 6.10 INVESTMENT STRUCTURE .........................................................................................................44 CITY ECONOMY..................................................................................................................................45 6.11 CITY BUDGET REVENUES ..........................................................................................................45 6.12 CITY BUDGET EXPENDITURES ...................................................................................................45 6.12 CITY BUDGET EXPENDITURES ...................................................................................................46 INSTITUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................46 6.13 PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES .....................................................................................................46 6.14 PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES .....................................................................................................46 6.15 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ..........................................................................................................46 INVESTMENTS....................................................................................................................................47 6.16 REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR........................................................................47 6.17 PLANNED INVESTMENTS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR ........................................................................48 2 6.18 STRUCTURE OF INVESTMENTS ..................................................................................................48 6.19 INDUSTRIAL ZONES AND INDUSTRIAL PARKS ..............................................................................48 6.19.1 Location of industrial zones /parks..................................................................................49 6.19.2 Location topographical characteristics............................................................................49 6.19.3 Access to the communications .......................................................................................49 6.19.4 Location........................................................................................................................49 6.19.5 Soil contents ..................................................................................................................50 6.19.6 Utility infrastructure on disposal .....................................................................................50 6.19.7 Expanditures connected to the construction of capacities and business in industrial zones/parks .................................................................................................................................50 6.20 OTHER LOCATIONS FOR INVESTMENTS.......................................................................................50 6.21 INVESTMENT ALLOWANCE OFFERED BY THE LOCAL COMMUNITY ....................................................50 6.21.1 Non-repayable funds for development /bringing to a purpose /location development......51 6.21.2 Labour Training Programs..............................................................................................51 6.21.3 Incubator centres for start of new businesses ................................................................51 6.21.4 Financial help................................................................................................................51 6.21.5 Tax reliefs ......................................................................................................................52 6.22 LICENSE ISSUING PROCESS......................................................................................................52
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