Bosanska Krupa

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Bosanska Krupa
Босанска Крупа
Municipality coat of arms
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina
General Information
Entity
Land area
Population (1991 census)58,320
Population density
Coordinates
Area code+387 35
MayorHamdija Grošić (SDA)
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Bosanska Krupa
Bosanska Krupa is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Una river. It is located 30 km northeast from Bihać (350 km away from Sarajevo). It is the seat of a municipality within the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Geography

Bosanska Krupa is located between border with Croatia and Bosnian-Herzegovinian municipalities of Bužim, Cazin, Bihać, Bosanski Petrovac, Sanski Most, and Krupa na Uni. The last mentioned municipality is part of Republika Srpska entity and was part of the Bosanska Krupa municipality before Bosnian war, but after Dayton agreement it became separate municipality.

Demographics

2005

In 2005, 97% of population of the municipality were ethnic Bosniaks.

At present, it is inhabited by around 25,000 people.

1991

According to the 1991. census the municipality had a population of 58,320, including:

1981

According to the 1981. census the municipality had a population of 55,229, including:

1971

According to the 1971. census the municipality had a population of 50,856, including:

Settlements (over 1,500 residents), 1991. census

  • Bosanska Krupa
total: 14,416 total: 4,992 total: 4,063 total: 3,322 total: 3,149 total: 2,944
  • 2,903 - 98.60% Bosniaks
  • 10 - 0.33% Serbs
  • 31 - 1.05% others and unknown
  • Konjoder
total: 1,762
  • 1,746 - 99.09% Bosniaks
  • 4 - 0.22% Serbs
  • 12 - 0.68% others and unknown
  • Dobro Selo
total: 1,752 total: 1,714
  • 1,704 - 99.41% Bosniaks
  • 1 - 0.05% Serbs
  • 9 - 0.52% others and unknown
  • Bužim
total: 1,697 total: 1,541
  • 1,486 - 96.43% Bosniaks
  • 50 - 3.24% Serbs
  • 5 - 0.32% others and unknown

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Serbs (Serbian: Срби or Srbi) are a South Slavic people who live mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia.
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Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic people mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There is a notable Croat diaspora in western Europe, the Americas, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
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