Pelagićevo
Пелагићево | |
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Town and
municipality | |
Coordinates: 44°54′N 18°37′E / 44.90°N 18.61°E | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Republika Srpska |
Government | |
• Municipal mayor | Slavko Tešić ( SNSD) |
• Municipality | 122.49 km2 (47.29 sq mi) |
Population (2013 census) | |
• Town | 2,796 |
• Municipality | 5,220 |
• Municipality density | 43/km2 (110/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+2 ( CEST) |
Area code | 54 |
Pelagićevo ( Serbian Cyrillic: Пелагићево) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Posavina geographical region. As of 2013, the town has a population of 2,796 inhabitants, while the municipality has 5,220 inhabitants.
It was originally named Gornji Žabar, and was later renamed after Vaso Pelagić, a representative of utopian socialism in Serbia during the second half of the nineteenth century, born in the town in 1833.
The municipality was created after the Dayton Agreement from part of the pre-war municipality of Gradačac (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina). [1]
Population of settlements – Pelagićevo municipality | |||||
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Settlements | 1971. | 1981. | 1991. | 2013. | |
Total | 13,256 | 5,220 | |||
1 | Blaževac | 318 | |||
2 | Donja Tramošnica | 381 | |||
3 | Gornja Tramošnica | 347 | |||
4 | Pelagićevo | 3,398 | 3,214 | 3,069 | 2,529 |
5 | Porebrice | 344 | |||
6 | Turić | 293 |
Ethnic composition – Pelagićevo town | |||||||
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2013. | 1991. | 1981. | 1971. | ||||
Total | 2,529 (100,0%) | 3,069 (100,0%) | 3,214 (100,0%) | 3,398 (100,0%) | |||
Serbs | 2,502 (98,93%) | 2,968 (96,71%) | 3,103 (96,55%) | 3,340 (98,29%) | |||
Croats | 12 (0,474%) | 16 (0,521%) | 22 (0,685%) | 36 (1,059%) | |||
Others | 10 (0,395%) | 34 (1,108%) | 31 (0,965%) | 13 (0,383%) | |||
Bosniaks | 5 (0,198%) | 4 (0,130%) | 5 (0,156%) | 6 (0,177%) | |||
Yugoslavs | 47 (1,531%) | 47 (1,462%) | |||||
Macedonians | 4 (0,124%) | 2 (0,059%) | |||||
Albanians | 2 (0,062%) | ||||||
Montenegrins | 1 (0,029%) |
Ethnic composition – Pelagićevo municipality | |||||||
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2013. | 1991. | ||||||
Total | 5,220 (100,0%) | 13,256 (100,0%) | |||||
Serbs | 3,330 (63,79%) | 4,634 (34,96%) | |||||
Croats | 1,850 (35,44%) | 7,165 (54,05%) | |||||
Others | 27 (0,517%) | 721 (5,439%) | |||||
Bosniaks | 13 (0,249%) | 736 (5,552%) |
Pelagićevo
Пелагићево | |
---|---|
Town and
municipality | |
Coordinates: 44°54′N 18°37′E / 44.90°N 18.61°E | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Republika Srpska |
Government | |
• Municipal mayor | Slavko Tešić ( SNSD) |
• Municipality | 122.49 km2 (47.29 sq mi) |
Population (2013 census) | |
• Town | 2,796 |
• Municipality | 5,220 |
• Municipality density | 43/km2 (110/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+2 ( CEST) |
Area code | 54 |
Pelagićevo ( Serbian Cyrillic: Пелагићево) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Posavina geographical region. As of 2013, the town has a population of 2,796 inhabitants, while the municipality has 5,220 inhabitants.
It was originally named Gornji Žabar, and was later renamed after Vaso Pelagić, a representative of utopian socialism in Serbia during the second half of the nineteenth century, born in the town in 1833.
The municipality was created after the Dayton Agreement from part of the pre-war municipality of Gradačac (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina). [1]
Population of settlements – Pelagićevo municipality | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Settlements | 1971. | 1981. | 1991. | 2013. | |
Total | 13,256 | 5,220 | |||
1 | Blaževac | 318 | |||
2 | Donja Tramošnica | 381 | |||
3 | Gornja Tramošnica | 347 | |||
4 | Pelagićevo | 3,398 | 3,214 | 3,069 | 2,529 |
5 | Porebrice | 344 | |||
6 | Turić | 293 |
Ethnic composition – Pelagićevo town | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013. | 1991. | 1981. | 1971. | ||||
Total | 2,529 (100,0%) | 3,069 (100,0%) | 3,214 (100,0%) | 3,398 (100,0%) | |||
Serbs | 2,502 (98,93%) | 2,968 (96,71%) | 3,103 (96,55%) | 3,340 (98,29%) | |||
Croats | 12 (0,474%) | 16 (0,521%) | 22 (0,685%) | 36 (1,059%) | |||
Others | 10 (0,395%) | 34 (1,108%) | 31 (0,965%) | 13 (0,383%) | |||
Bosniaks | 5 (0,198%) | 4 (0,130%) | 5 (0,156%) | 6 (0,177%) | |||
Yugoslavs | 47 (1,531%) | 47 (1,462%) | |||||
Macedonians | 4 (0,124%) | 2 (0,059%) | |||||
Albanians | 2 (0,062%) | ||||||
Montenegrins | 1 (0,029%) |
Ethnic composition – Pelagićevo municipality | |||||||
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2013. | 1991. | ||||||
Total | 5,220 (100,0%) | 13,256 (100,0%) | |||||
Serbs | 3,330 (63,79%) | 4,634 (34,96%) | |||||
Croats | 1,850 (35,44%) | 7,165 (54,05%) | |||||
Others | 27 (0,517%) | 721 (5,439%) | |||||
Bosniaks | 13 (0,249%) | 736 (5,552%) |