1971 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina
10th Census of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
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Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1971 by settlements | ||||
General information | ||||
Country | Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||
Results | ||||
Total population | 3,746,111 |
Population of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1971 by nationality
ethnic Muslims (39.57%)
Serbs (37.19%)
Croats (20.62%)
Yugoslavs (1.17%)
Others (1.45%)
The 1971 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the tenth census of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia conducted a population census on 31 March 1971. 3,746,111 people populated the territory of Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time.[1]
Overall
Nationality | Number | Percentage | Number change | Percentage change |
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ethnic Muslims | 1,482,430 | 39.57% | 640,183 | 13.88% |
Serbs | 1,393,148 | 37.19% | 12,905 | 5.7% |
Croats | 772,491 | 20.62% | 60,831 | 1.1% |
Yugoslavs | 43,796 | 1.17% | 232,087 | 7.25% |
Others | 54,246 | 1.45% | 2,694 | 0.17% |
Total | 3,746,111 | - | 468,176 | - |
References
- ^ Marić, Franjo (1996). Pregled pučanstva Bosne i Hercegovine između 1879. i 1995. godine [Overview of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1879 and 1995] (in Croatian). Zagreb. ISBN 953-6055-18-X.
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