Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čitluk (Serbian Cyrillic: Читлук, listenⓘ) is a town and municipality in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The area has the largest vineyards in the country, consisting mainly of Blatina, Žilavka, and Vranac grapes.[2]
Overview
The municipality includes the village of Međugorje where Marian apparitions have been reported.
Other nearby places are Služanj, Potpolje, Blatnica, Čerin, Hamzići and Gornji Veliki Ograđenik.
Settlements
Demographics
1971
15,359 total
1991
In 1991, the municipality had a population of 14,709, of which there were
- 14,544 Croats (98.9%)
- 110 Bosniaks (0.8%)
- 19 Serbs (0.1%)
- 17 Yugoslavs (0.1%) * 19 others (0.1%)
The town of Čitluk had 4,317 residents with almost 99% of the population declaring themselves as ethnic Croats.
2013 Census
Municipality
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Nationality
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Total
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Bosniaks
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%
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Croats
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%
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Serbs
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%
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Čitluk
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29 |
0.15
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17,900 |
98.67
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18 |
0.09
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18,140
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Sports
The town is home to the football club NK Brotnjo, and the basketball club HKK Brotnjo.
Notable people
Twin towns – sister cities
Čitluk is twinned with:[3][4]
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Čitluk.
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Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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Republika Srpska | |
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43°12′N 17°42′E / 43.2°N 17.7°E / 43.2; 17.7