Bosanski Petrovac
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Bosanski Petrovac Босански Петровац |
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Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||
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Population (1991 census) | 15,621 | ||
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Area code | +387 37 | ||
Mayor | Dragan Kecman (SNSD) | ||
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Bosanski Petrovac (Босански Петровац) is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also the name of the municipality. The town and municipality are part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Una-Sana Canton.
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[edit] Population
Today most of those who considered themselves Muslims by nationality consider themselves Bosniaks.
In 2003 the population had dropped to 8,151, including:[citation needed]
- 67% Bosniaks
- 33% Serbs
Another source, however, claim that Serbs have relative majority in mucipality in 2006. [1]
According to the 1991. census the municipality had a population of 15,621, including:
- 11,694 - 74.86% Serbs
- 3,288 - 21.04% Muslims by nationality
- 48 - 0.30% Croats
- 366 - 2.34% Yugoslavs
- 225 - 1.44% others
The town itself had a population of 5,381, including:
- 2,678 - 49.76% Muslims by nationality
- 2,345 - 43.57% Serbs
- 28 - 0.52% Croats
- 253 - 4.70% Yugoslavs
- 77 - 1.45% others
According to the 1981. census the municipality had a population of 16,374, including:
- 11,129 - 67.96% Serbs
- 2,893 - 17.66% Muslims by nationality
- 49 - 0.29% Croats
- 2,071 - 12.64% Yugoslavs
- 232 - 1.41% others
According to the 1971. census the municipality had a population of 18,597, including:
- 14,941 - 80.34% Serbs
- 3,315 - 17.82% Muslims by nationality
- 76 - 0.40% Croats
- 154 - 0.82% Yugoslavs
- 111 - 0.59% others
[edit] History
The settlement has existed since Roman times. It was taken by the Ottoman Empire between 1520 and 1530. During the World War II it was a Partisan stronghold, located close by, in Drvar were Tito's headquarters.
During the 1992-1995 Bosnian War, the Bosnian Serb army held the municipality. Ethnic cleansing was committed against the Muslim, Croatian and other non-Serb population of the city.[citation needed] In the military operation "Sana 95" the Muslim-dominated Bosnian Army with backup from the Croatian forces liberated Bosanski Petrovac from Serb army.[citation needed]
Today the town hosts many Bosniak refugees from other parts of Bosnia along with a large Serb minority that have returned to the town.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Bosanski Petrovac portal (in Bosnian)
Municipalities of the Una-Sana Canton | ||
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Bihać | Bosanska Krupa | Bosanski Petrovac | Bužim | Cazin | Ključ | Sanski Most | Velika Kladuša | |