Busovača
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Busovača Бусовача |
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Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||
General Information | |||
Entity | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
Canton | Central Bosnia Canton | ||
Land area | 158 km² | ||
Population (1991 census) | 3,938 | ||
Population density | 119/km² | ||
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Area code | +387 30 | ||
Mayor | Nikica Petrović (HDZ) | ||
Website | www.sredisnjabosna.com |
Busovača is a small town and municipality in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is 60 km from Sarajevo, 21 km from Zenica, and 30 km from Travnik.
During the Bosnian War, the city was attacked by the Muslim Army known as TO and sustained heavy damage, with muslims there were lots of Mujahedins from Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, who are parts of terrorists cells around the World, and who are living in Bosnia. Many Croats died. Today Busovača is recovering from war building small economy and infra-structure becoming important cross-road between bigger cities.
[edit] Demographics
By census itself municipality had Croatian majority, as town itself.
Settlement | Bos | Srbs | Croats | Yugos | Others | Sum | |||||
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Busovaca | 1495 | 38% | 153 | 4% | 1792 | 46% | 374 | 9% | 124 | 3% | 3938 |
Source: http://www.hdmagazine.com/bosnia/census/cens-c.html |
Municipalities of the Central Bosnia Canton | ![]() |
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Bugojno | Busovača | Dobretići | Donji Vakuf | Fojnica | Gornji Vakuf | Jajce | Kiseljak | Kreševo | Novi Travnik | Travnik | Vitez | |