1879 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Population of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1879

   Orthodox Christians (42.88%)
   Sunni Muslims (38.73%)
   Catholics (18.08%)
   Jews (0.29%)
  Others (0.02%)

The 1879 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the first census of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina taken during the Austro-Hungarian occupation. [1]

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Overall

TypeNumberPercentage
Orthodox Christians 496,48542.88%
Sunni Muslims 448,61338.73%
Catholics 209,39118.08%
Jews 3,4260.29%
Others2490.02%

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References

  1. "Popis Stanovništva U Bosni I Hercegovini 1879 | PDF".
  2. 1 2 (in Bosnian)(in Croatian) "Stanovništvo Bosne i Hercegovine po popisima". The Federal Office of Statistics of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Archived from the original on 19 September 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2013.