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Sixth Census of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
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General information | ||
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Results | ||
Total population | 2,323,555 |
The 1931 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the sixth census of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the territory of 51,564 km2 2,323,555 persons lived. [1] The Kingdom of Yugoslavia conducted a population census on 31 March 1931.
Religion | Number | Percentage | Number change | Percentage change |
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Serbian Orthodox Christians | 1,028,139 | 44.25% | 198,849 | 0.38% |
Sunni Muslims | 718,079 | 30.90% | 129,835 | 0.17% |
Catholics | 547,949 | 23.58% | 103,641 | 0.75% |
Protestants | 7,094 | 0.31% | unknown | unknown |
Others | 22,294 | 0.96% | unknown | unknown |
The Kingdom was divided into Banovinas. Banovinas were divided into districts, and districts into municipalities. Below is a result of census by administrative units: [2] [ failed verification ]
Unit | Total population | Serbian Orthodox Christians | Muslims | Catholics | Protestants | Others |
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Bosnian part of Littoral Banovina | 307,651 | 48,043 | 63,995 | 195,329 | 50 | 234 |
District Bugojno | ||||||
Bugojno | 15,960 | 3,577 | 5,518 | 6,182 | 2 | 51 |
Gornji Vakuf | 10,893 | 13 | 5,570 | 5,310 | - | - |
Kupres | 16,094 | 8,977 | 681 | 6,436 | - | - |
Total | 42,947 | 12,567 | 11,769 | 18,558 | 2 | 51 |
District Duvno | ||||||
Brišnik | 7,139 | 152 | 423 | 6,564 | - | - |
Grabovica | 7,103 | 69 | 1 | 7,033 | - | - |
Oplećani | 4,341 | 824 | 468 | 3,049 | - | - |
Tomislav-grad | 1,636 | 170 | 926 | 540 | - | - |
Vir | 5,931 | 7 | 1 | 5,923 | - | - |
Total | 26,150 | 1,222 | 1,819 | 23,109 | - | - |
District Konjic | ||||||
Bjelemić | 3,980 | 482 | 2,961 | 537 | - | - |
Konjic-grad | 13,527 | 3,661 | 5,418 | 4,432 | 5 | 11 |
Ostrožac | 14,682 | 596 | 8,314 | 5,766 | 2 | 4 |
Total | 32,189 | 4,739 | 16,693 | 10,735 | 7 | 15 |
District Livno | ||||||
Donje Polje | 6,214 | 4,243 | - | 1,971 | - | - |
Gornje Polje | 14,556 | 999 | 1,122 | 12,435 | - | - |
Livno | 4,327 | 669 | 1,890 | 1,760 | - | 8 |
Priluka | 4,477 | 54 | 181 | 4,242 | - | - |
Šujica | 3,686 | 331 | 110 | 3,245 | - | - |
Total | 33,260 | 6,296 | 3,303 | 23,653 | - | 8 |
District Ljubuški | ||||||
Drinovci | 11,611 | 11 | 3 | 11,597 | - | - |
Humac | 6,475 | 1 | 21 | 6,453 | - | - |
Ljubuški | 3,355 | 144 | 2,004 | 1,204 | - | 3 |
Posušje | 12,583 | 14 | 10 | 12,559 | - | - |
Vitina | 9,494 | 9 | 291 | 9,194 | - | - |
Zvirovići | 5,241 | - | 50 | 5,191 | - | - |
Total | 48,759 | 179 | 2,379 | 46,198 | - | 3 |
District Stolac | ||||||
Aladinići | 9,340 | 1,526 | 3,256 | 4,558 | - | - |
Berkovići | 4,918 | 3,871 | 689 | 358 | - | - |
Burmazi | 5,428 | 1,258 | 976 | 3,193 | 1 | - |
Čapljina | 12,360 | 2,772 | 2,797 | 6,786 | 3 | 2 |
Hutovo | 4,949 | 190 | 209 | 4,550 | - | - |
Stolac | 4,161 | 693 | 2,705 | 762 | - | 1 |
Total | 41,156 | 10,310 | 10,632 | 20,207 | 4 | 3 |
District Mostar | ||||||
Bijelo Polje | 4,636 | 2,188 | 1,288 | 1,160 | - | - |
Blagaj | 6,731 | 1,537 | 3,937 | 1,257 | - | - |
Donje Brotnjo | 4,561 | 26 | 140 | 4,395 | - | - |
Drežnica | 2,929 | 156 | 1,367 | 1,406 | - | - |
Gornje Brotnjo | 4,917 | 1 | 61 | 4,855 | - | - |
Kočerin | 6,617 | 1 | - | 6,616 | - | - |
Mostar-grad | 20,295 | 5,502 | 8,844 | 5,764 | 32 | 153 |
Mostar | 12,009 | 2,967 | 882 | 8,424 | 5 | 1 |
Mostarsko Blato | 5,824 | 29 | 29 | 5,766 | - | - |
Žitomislić | 3,771 | 541 | 850 | 2,380 | - | - |
Total | 83,190 | 12,730 | 17,400 | 52,869 | 37 | 154 |
Unit | Total population | Serbian Orthodox Christians | Muslims | Catholics | Protestants | Others |
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Vrbas Banovina | 1,037,382 | 600,529 | 250,265 | 172,787 | 3,377 | 10,424 |
District Banja Luka | ||||||
Banja Luka, grad | 22,165 | 6,769 | 8,039 | 6,486 | 157 | 714 |
Bronzani Majdan | 6,234 | 4,211 | 743 | 1,280 | - | - |
Budžak | 4,441 | 830 | 21 | 3,554 | 5 | 31 |
Čelinac | 6,244 | 2,943 | 1,458 | 1,688 | 16 | 139 |
Dragočaj | 6,083 | 1,289 | - | 4,792 | - | 2 |
Jošavka | 2,598 | 2,573 | - | 18 | - | 7 |
Kadin Voda | 6,844 | 6,832 | - | 10 | - | 1 |
Klašnice | 5,855 | 3,985 | 99 | 1,659 | 16 | 96 |
Krupa | 7,502 | 6,913 | 563 | 24 | - | 2 |
Maglajani | 5,775 | 3,571 | 10 | 2,082 | 50 | 62 |
Piskavica | 8,186 | 5,444 | 16 | 2,676 | - | 50 |
Rekavice | 5,355 | 5,131 | 27 | 197 | - | - |
Saračica | 5,859 | 4,655 | 50 | 1,143 | 9 | 2 |
Slatina | 4,861 | 3,584 | 4 | 1,087 | 3 | 183 |
Total | 98,002 | 58,730 | 11,030 | 26,696 | 256 | 1,290 |
District Bihać | ||||||
Bihać | 8,374 | 1,320 | 4,739 | 2,149 | 5 | 161 |
Lipa | 5,027 | 4,491 | 410 | 126 | - | - |
Ličko Petrovo Selo | 3,830 | 2,583 | 4 | 1,240 | - | 3 |
Pokoj | 4,438 | 1,672 | 2,717 | 49 | - | - |
Ripać | 6,604 | 4,443 | 1,568 | 593 | - | - |
Vrkašić | 2,517 | 636 | 823 | 1,058 | - | - |
Vrsta | 5,400 | 1,560 | 3,700 | 139 | - | 1 |
Zavalje | 3,119 | 473 | 1 | 2,645 | - | - |
Total | 39,309 | 17,178 | 13,962 | 7,999 | 5 | 165 |
District Bosanska Dubica | ||||||
Bosanska Dubica | 11,100 | 6,685 | 3,028 | 1,201 | 167 | 19 |
Knezpolje | 8,301 | 8,232 | 5 | 57 | 1 | 6 |
Moštanica | 7,271 | 6,930 | 3 | 338 | - | - |
Ravnjani | 6,457 | 6,274 | 3 | 45 | 134 | 1 |
Total | 33,129 | 28,121 | 3,039 | 1,641 | 302 | 26 |
District Bosanska Gradiška | ||||||
Bistrica | 4,582 | 4,301 | 1 | 100 | 156 | 24 |
Bosanska Gradiška | 6,524 | 1,558 | 3,968 | 846 | 25 | 127 |
Cerovljani | 3,468 | 1,923 | 10 | 793 | 482 | 260 |
Laminci | 6,834 | 3,739 | 329 | 2,663 | 25 | 78 |
Nova Topola | 10,010 | 5,918 | 1,451 | 2,360 | 209 | 72 |
Orahovo | 1,894 | 340 | 1,328 | 212 | 14 | - |
Podgradci | 7,032 | 6,365 | 65 | 495 | 69 | 38 |
Romanovci | 6,216 | 5,740 | 172 | 293 | - | 11 |
Stapari | 4,139 | 4,045 | 9 | 79 | - | 6 |
Turjak | 6,536 | 5,692 | 2 | 841 | - | 1 |
Total | 57,235 | 39,621 | 7,335 | 8,682 | 980 | 617 |
District Bosanska Krupa | ||||||
Bosanska Krupa | 8,642 | 4,632 | 3,769 | 232 | 3 | 6 |
Bužim | 10,369 | 4,596 | 5,763 | 10 | - | - |
Grmeč | 7,654 | 7,349 | 267 | 38 | - | - |
Otoka | 11,166 | 6,518 | 4,584 | 63 | - | 1 |
Velika Rujiška | 9,115 | 8,407 | 704 | 1 | - | - |
Total | 46,946 | 31,502 | 15,087 | 347 | 3 | 2 |
District Bosanski Novi | ||||||
Bosanska Kostajnica | 9,717 | 8,327 | 938 | 446 | - | 6 |
Bosanski Novi | 4,024 | 1,120 | 2,439 | 444 | 2 | 19 |
Čađavica | 4,279 | 4,226 | 49 | 3 | 1 | - |
Dobrljin | 4,222 | 3,709 | 493 | 3 | 1 | - |
Japra | 7,126 | 4,710 | 29 | 446 | 2 | 6 |
Ravnice | 4,029 | 4,674 | 2 | 91 | 2 | 6 |
Svodna | 5,340 | 4,674 | 278 | 355 | - | 33 |
Total | 38,737 | 30,694 | 6,110 | 1,861 | 5 | 67 |
District Bosanski Petrovac | ||||||
Bosanski Petrovac | 15,347 | 11,348 | 3,311 | 664 | 5 | 19 |
Krnjeuša | 3,525 | 3,131 | - | 394 | - | - |
Kulen Vakuf | 9,983 | 6,527 | 2,987 | 460 | - | 9 |
Vođenica | 3,702 | 3,641 | - | 61 | - | - |
Total | 32,557 | 24,647 | 6,298 | 1,579 | 5 | 28 |
District Bosansko Grahovo | ||||||
Bosansko Grahovo | 12,404 | 11,280 | 23 | 1,101 | - | - |
Drvar | 8,627 | 8,293 | 22 | 305 | 6 | 1 |
Trubar | 5,087 | 5,071 | 3 | 13 | - | - |
Total | 26,118 | 24,644 | 48 | 1,419 | 6 | 1 |
District Cazin | ||||||
Cazin | 16,158 | 308 | 5,771 | 78 | - | 1 |
Ostrozac | 4,036 | 1,593 | 2,427 | 16 | - | - |
Pećigrad | 7,491 | 120 | 7,306 | 65 | - | - |
Stijena | 3,896 | 1,261 | 2,633 | 2 | - | - |
Tržačka Raštela | 7,055 | 2,501 | 4,533 | 21 | - | - |
Velika Kladuša | 8,990 | 1,032 | 7,262 | 694 | - | 1 |
Vrnograč | 9,657 | 4,257 | 5,381 | 19 | - | - |
Total | 47,283 | 11,072 | 35,313 | 895 | - | 3 |
District Derventa | ||||||
Bosanski Brod | 7,386 | 3,604 | 1,044 | 2,587 | 39 | 112 |
Bosanski Klakar | 6,078 | 3,515 | 10 | 2,535 | - | 18 |
Derventa | 5,190 | 2,299 | 124 | 2,554 | 31 | 182 |
Derventa, grad | 6,654 | 976 | 3,367 | 2,050 | 43 | 218 |
Dubočac | 4,439 | 697 | 462 | 3,164 | 58 | 58 |
Kotorsko | 5,948 | 1,337 | 1,798 | 2,813 | - | - |
Lužani Mulabegovi | 5,059 | 2,380 | 6 | 2,641 | - | 32 |
Majevac | 3,438 | 1,978 | 239 | 1,217 | - | 4 |
Plehan | 6,289 | 154 | 34 | 5,998 | 17 | 86 |
Podnovlje | 3,977 | 2,549 | 1 | 1,344 | 58 | 25 |
Sijekovac | 6,589 | 1,275 | 1,150 | 4,405 | - | 29 |
Velika Sočanica | 5,988 | 3,167 | 15 | 2,796 | - | 10 |
Total | 67,305 | 23,931 | 8,250 | 34,104 | 246 | 774 |
District Doboj | ||||||
Bukovica | 3,085 | 2,517 | 448 | 115 | - | 5 |
Doboj, grad | 4,881 | 764 | 2,577 | 1,429 | 34 | 23 |
Tešanj, grad | 7,435 | 515 | 5,597 | 1,289 | 6 | 28 |
Vojvoda Putnik | 8,518 | 31 | 4,549 | 3,793 | 133 | 12 |
Total | 23,919 | 3,827 | 13,171 | 6,626 | 173 | 122 |
District Dvor | ||||||
Divuša | 4,094 | 3,209 | 5 | 880 | - | - |
Dvor | 7,039 | 5,911 | 1 | 1,089 | - | 38 |
Javoranj | 4,018 | 4,013 | - | 5 | - | - |
Rujevac | 5,731 | 5,326 | 1 | 396 | 5 | 3 |
Zrin | 2,192 | 1,498 | - | 693 | - | 1 |
Žirovac | 3,505 | 3,495 | - | 10 | - | - |
Total | 26,579 | 23,452 | 7 | 3,073 | 5 | 42 |
District Glamoč | ||||||
Glamoč, grad | 9,093 | 5,027 | 3,108 | 958 | - | - |
Prekaja | 8,834 | 8,301 | 32 | 101 | - | - |
Vagan | 7,350 | 6,596 | 467 | 283 | - | 4 |
Total | 24,877 | 19,924 | 3,607 | 1,342 | - | 4 |
District Gračanica | ||||||
Bosansko Petrovo Selo | 7,124 | 4,510 | 2,571 | 41 | - | 2 |
Doborovci | 5,926 | 13 | 5,869 | 44 | - | - |
Gračanica | 4,581 | 726 | 3,700 | 125 | 1 | 29 |
Karanovac | 4,550 | 3,371 | 1,146 | 33 | - | - |
Lukavica | 5,499 | 2,233 | 3,266 | - | - | - |
Osječani | 5,483 | 4,460 | 1,001 | 22 | - | - |
Srnice | 4,760 | 1,193 | 2,647 | 920 | - | - |
Stanić-Rijeka | 6,931 | 2,780 | 4,090 | 61 | - | - |
Špionica | 5,901 | 700 | 4,262 | 939 | - | - |
Zelinja | 5,004 | 1,290 | 3,713 | 1 | - | - |
Total | 55,759 | 21,276 | 32,265 | 2,186 | - | - |
District Gradačac | ||||||
Donja Dubica | 2,635 | 1,131 | 2 | 1,497 | 2 | 3 |
Donji Skugrić | 4,821 | 3,390 | 235 | 1,194 | - | 2 |
Dugo Polje | 2,684 | 2,168 | 2 | 507 | - | 7 |
Gradačac | 8,138 | 193 | 7,625 | 274 | - | 46 |
Kladari | 4,783 | 1,582 | - | 3,201 | - | - |
Modriča | 5,203 | 430 | 3,436 | 1,323 | 1 | 13 |
Novi Grad | 6,050 | 2,453 | 4 | 3,350 | 243 | - |
Odžak | 6,695 | 972 | 3,206 | 2,513 | 1 | 3 |
Vlaška Mahala | 5,148 | 153 | 7 | 4,988 | - | - |
Vranjak | 4,835 | 3,985 | 4 | 838 | 8 | - |
Total | 50,992 | 16,457 | 14,521 | 19,685 | 255 | 74 |
District Jajce | ||||||
Donji Vakuf | 10,034 | 5,094 | 4,250 | 685 | - | 5 |
Jajce | 7,517 | 643 | 3,692 | 3,140 | 9 | 33 |
Janja | 6,665 | 6,653 | 7 | 5 | - | - |
Jezero | 4,415 | 2,676 | 932 | 807 | - | - |
Pljeva | 8,705 | 6,357 | 2,310 | 38 | - | - |
Seoci | 5,735 | 67 | 731 | 4,937 | - | - |
Vinac | 5,439 | 2,686 | 2,283 | 468 | - | - |
Total | 48,510 | 24,176 | 14,205 | 10,080 | 9 | 40 |
District Ključ | ||||||
Gornja Sanica | 7,958 | 4,921 | 2,695 | 328 | 10 | 4 |
Gornji Ribnik | 8,041 | 7,674 | 344 | 23 | - | - |
Ključ | 8,953 | 2,932 | 5,035 | 975 | 2 | 9 |
Sitnica | 8,437 | 8,271 | 122 | 39 | 1 | 4 |
Vrhpolje | 3,899 | 1,016 | 2,705 | 178 | - | - |
Total | 37,288 | 24,814 | 10,901 | 1,543 | 13 | 17 |
District Kotor Varoš | ||||||
Kotor Varoš | 1,824 | 163 | 838 | 820 | - | - |
Maslovare | 3,777 | 3,498 | 61 | 213 | - | 5 |
Skender Vakuf | 4,371 | 3,851 | 512 | 8 | - | - |
Šiprage | 5,188 | 3,962 | 1,344 | 143 | - | 9 |
Vagani | 4,098 | 3,141 | 219 | 738 | - | - |
Vrbanjci | 3,662 | 1,026 | 1,341 | 1,295 | - | - |
Zabrđe | 4,316 | 1,775 | 557 | 1,976 | 1 | 7 |
Total | 27,236 | 17,146 | 4,872 | 5,193 | 1 | 24 |
District Maglaj | ||||||
Maglaj, grad | 4,195 | 270 | 3,760 | 154 | - | 11 |
Maglaj, selo | 11,982 | 5,819 | 3,835 | 2,325 | - | 3 |
Osojnica | 3,970 | 2,764 | 1,188 | 18 | - | - |
Total | 20,147 | 8,853 | 8,783 | 2,497 | - | 14 |
District Mrkonjić-grad | ||||||
Baraći | 4,874 | 4,836 | 9 | 29 | - | - |
Bjelaice | 4,626 | 2,080 | 837 | 1,709 | - | - |
Gerzovo | 5,203 | 4,836 | 328 | 38 | - | 1 |
Gustovara | 3,988 | 3,743 | 98 | 147 | - | - |
Mrkonić-grad | 4,239 | 2,412 | 1,313 | 511 | - | - |
Podrašnica | 4,084 | 4,084 | - | - | - | - |
Total | 27,014 | 21,991 | 2,585 | 2,434 | - | 4 |
District Prijedor | ||||||
Kozarac, grad | 10,303 | 1,831 | 7,448 | 424 | 4 | 596 |
Ljubija | 11,396 | 3,336 | 4,056 | 3,950 | 7 | 47 |
Marička | 5,261 | 5,072 | - | 23 | - | 166 |
Omarska | 6,697 | 6,642 | 2 | 43 | 1 | 9 |
Palančište | 6,224 | 5,261 | 772 | 176 | - | 15 |
Prijedor | 6,623 | 2,600 | 2,836 | 1,071 | 20 | 96 |
Rakelići | 5,229 | 4,007 | 881 | 265 | 11 | 65 |
Sanska Dragotinja | 4,186 | 4,001 | 118 | 54 | 13 | - |
Total | 55,919 | 32,750 | 16,113 | 6,006 | 50 | 1000 |
District Prnjavor | ||||||
Bosanski Kobaš | 2,075 | 948 | 721 | 394 | - | 12 |
Bosanski Svinjar | 4,598 | 3,147 | 584 | 744 | 11 | 112 |
Gornji Smrtići | 4,163 | 2,461 | 25 | 1,637 | 1 | 39 |
Hrvaćani | 9,995 | 6,891 | 1 | 1,782 | - | 1,321 |
Kokori | 4,150 | 3,664 | 4 | 131 | - | 351 |
Lepenica | 5,601 | 3,196 | 15 | 1,860 | - | 530 |
Lišnja | 7,305 | 3,317 | 1,994 | 1992 | - | 1,052 |
Nožičko | 6,278 | 3,783 | 38 | 2,341 | - | 116 |
Prnjavor, grad | 2,667 | 655 | 1,089 | 526 | 16 | 391 |
Strpci | 5,985 | 3,555 | 12 | 1,007 | 889 | 522 |
Velika Ilova | 5,395 | 3,691 | 266 | 1,060 | - | 378 |
Vijačani | 5,431 | 3,656 | - | 837 | - | 938 |
Total | 63,653 | 38,964 | 4,699 | 13,311 | 917 | 5,762 |
District Sanski Most | ||||||
Budimlić Japra | 5,292 | 4,048 | 576 | 668 | - | - |
Dabar | 5,879 | 4,900 | 175 | 804 | - | - |
Gornji Kamengrad | 6,518 | 2,377 | 4,090 | 51 | - | - |
Lušci-Palanka | 4,583 | 4,534 | 31 | 11 | - | 7 |
Sanski Most | 4,629 | 1,347 | 2,624 | 596 | - | 62 |
Sasina | 4,183 | 1,203 | 630 | 2,313 | - | 37 |
Stari Majdan | 6,844 | 4,672 | 2,048 | 1,923 | 1 | - |
Tomina | 7,049 | 5,204 | 1,478 | 361 | - | 6 |
Total | 46,777 | 28,285 | 11,652 | 6,727 | 1 | 112 |
District Teslić | ||||||
Blatnica | 7,421 | 4,707 | 662 | 2,047 | 3 | 2 |
Čečava | 4,054 | 3,991 | 23 | 40 | - | - |
Osinja | 7,800 | 7,421 | 8 | 259 | - | 112 |
Snjegotina | 2,375 | 2,337 | 1 | 37 | - | - |
Stanari | 5,622 | 3,596 | 676 | 1,328 | 5 | 17 |
Teslić | 14,819 | 6,422 | 5,042 | 3,150 | 136 | 69 |
Total | 42,091 | 28,474 | 6,412 | 6,861 | 144 | 200 |
Unit | Total population | Serbian Orthodox Christians | Muslims | Catholics | Protestants | Others |
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Bosnian part of Drina Banovina | ||||||
District Bijeljina | ||||||
Batković | 3,109 | 3,068 | 6 | 22 | 13 | - |
Bijeljina | 13,556 | 11,094 | 2,343 | 80 | 39 | - |
Bijeljina, grad | 12,389 | 2,855 | 7,035 | 1,664 | 474 | 361 |
Brodac | 7,207 | 7,061 | 9 | 123 | 13 | 1 |
Dragaljevac | 14,304 | 14,033 | 146 | 88 | 1 | - |
Janja | 8,609 | 4,423 | 4,103 | 56 | 22 | 5 |
Koraj | 4,227 | 1,656 | 2,560 | 11 | - | - |
Petrovo Polje | 1,487 | 5 | 1 | 48 | 1,400 | 33 |
Tavna | 5,447 | 4,823 | 613 | 10 | 1 | 613 |
Zabrđe | 8,267 | 8,020 | 38 | 184 | 24 | 1 |
Total | 78,602 | 57,038 | 16,744 | 2,344 | 2,074 | 402 |
District Brčko | ||||||
Bosanski Šamac | 3,412 | 577 | 1,261 | 1,536 | 31 | - |
Brezovo Polje | 6,994 | 5,599 | 1,032 | 323 | 4 | 36 |
Brčko | 7,780 | 1,856 | 4,034 | 1,689 | 57 | 144 |
Bukvik | 11,419 | 2,873 | 27 | 8,508 | 1 | 10 |
Crkvina | 5,792 | 3,378 | 7 | 2,407 | 4 | 36 |
Čelić | 11,624 | 4,709 | 5,946 | 969 | 57 | - |
Domaljevac | 5,743 | 1,583 | 6 | 4,154 | - | - |
Donja Mahala | 11,714 | 163 | 6 | 11,545 | - | - |
Gornji Rahić | 11,749 | 1,117 | 6,973 | 3,629 | 23 | 7 |
Gornji Žabar | 4,373 | 3,778 | 1 | 577 | 12 | 5 |
Obudovac | 8,200 | 6,405 | 19 | 1,772 | 4 | - |
Orašje | 1,257 | 77 | 1,109 | 70 | 1 | - |
Slatina | 3,946 | 2,473 | 3 | 1,464 | 6 | |
Tramošnjica | 3,959 | 368 | 19 | 3,565 | - | 7 |
Total | 97,962 | 34,956 | 20,443 | 42,208 | 109 | 246 |
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The Drina Banovina or Drina Banate was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was Sarajevo and it included portions of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It was named after the Drina River and, like all Yugoslav banovinas, was intentionally not based on ethnic boundaries. As a result of the creation of the Banovina of Croatia in 1939, its territory was reduced considerably.
The Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate, was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas River and consisted mostly of territory in western Bosnia with its capital at Banja Luka. Dvor district of present-day Croatia was also part of the Vrbas Banovina.
The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to as Bosnian Serbs or Herzegovinian Serbs, are native and one of the three constitutive nations of the country, predominantly residing in the political-territorial entity of Republika Srpska. Most declare themselves Orthodox Christians and speakers of the Serbian language.
This article is about the Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and deals with the country's documented demographics over time. For an overview of the various ethnic groups and their historical development, see Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Zeta Banovina, was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was named after the Zeta River which also gave its name to the medieval state of Zeta that roughly corresponds to modern-day Montenegro. The capital of Banovina was Cetinje.
The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was an administrative subdivision (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941. It was formed by a merger of Sava and Littoral banovinas into a single autonomous entity, with small parts of the Drina, Zeta, Vrbas and Danube banovinas also included. Its capital was Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Its sole Ban during this period was Ivan Šubašić.
Maglaj is a town and municipality located in the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, 25 km (16 mi) south of Doboj. It has a population of 6,438, with 34,980 inhabitants in the municipality.
Bosniaks are a South Slavic ethnic group, native to the region of Bosnia of which the majority are Muslims (90%). The term Bosniaks was used to describe everyone in that region regardless of their religion until late 1800s. It was established again after decades of suppression in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The Bosniak Assembly adopted the ethnonym to replace "Bosnian Muslims." Scholars believe that the move was partly motivated by a desire to distinguish the Bosniaks from the term Muslim to describe their nationality in the former Yugoslavia. These scholars contend that the Bosniaks are distinguishable from comparable groups due to a collective identity based on a shared environment, cultural practices and experiences.
The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to as Bosnian Croats or Herzegovinian Croats, are native and the third most populous ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Bosniaks and Serbs, and are one of the constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina have made significant contributions to the culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most Croats declare themselves Catholics and speakers of the Croatian language.
The State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, commonly abbreviated as the ZAVNOBiH, was convened on 25 November 1943 in Mrkonjić Grad during the World War II Axis occupation of Yugoslavia. It was established as the highest representative and legislative body in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina under control of the Yugoslav Partisans.
The most widely professed religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Islam and the second biggest religion is Christianity. Nearly all the Muslims of Bosnia are followers of the Sunni denomination of Islam; the majority of Sunnis follow the Hanafi legal school of thought (fiqh) and Maturidi theological school of thought (kalām). Bosniaks are generally associated with Islam, Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the Roman Catholic Church, and Bosnian Serbs with the Serbian Orthodox Church. The State Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the entity Constitutions of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska provide for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in ethnically integrated areas or in areas where government officials are of the majority religion; the state-level Law on Religious Freedom also provides comprehensive rights to religious communities. However, local authorities sometimes restricted the right to worship of adherents of religious groups in areas where such persons are in the minority.
Bosniak nationalism or Bosniakdom is the nationalism that asserts the nationality of Bosniaks and promotes the cultural unity of the Bosniaks. It should not be confused with Bosnian nationalism, often referred to as Bosniandom, as Bosniaks are treated as a constituent people by the preamble of Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, whereas people who identify as Bosnians for nationality are not. Bosniaks were formerly called Muslims in census data but this model was last used in the 1991 census.
The Bosniaks are a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who share a common Bosnian ancestry, culture, history and language. They primarily live in Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo as well as in Austria, Germany, Turkey and Sweden. They also constitute a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania.
Bosnians are people native to the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially the historical region of Bosnia. As a common demonym, the term Bosnians refers to all inhabitants/citizens of the country, regardless of any ethnic, cultural or religious affiliation. It can also be used as a designation for anyone who is descended from the region of Bosnia. Also, a Bosnian can be anyone who holds citizenship of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina and thus is largely synonymous with the all-encompassing national demonym Bosnians and Herzegovinians.