Orašje
City in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Orašje (Serbian Cyrillic: Орашје) is a city and the capital of Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the banks of river Sava near the border with Croatia. As of 2013, it has a population of 19,861 inhabitants.
Demographics
Population
Population of settlements – Orašje municipality
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Settlement
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1971.
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1981.
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1991.
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2013.
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Total
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25,740
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27,806
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28,211
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21,284
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1
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Bok
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1,705
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1,392
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2
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Donja Mahala
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4,273
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3,702
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3
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Kopanice
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1,317
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768
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4
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Kostrč
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1,655
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1,379
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5
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Matići
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2,034
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1,602
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6
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Orašje
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2,787
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3,420
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3,907
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3,796
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7
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Oštra Luka
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1,595
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8
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Tolisa
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3,326
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2,731
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9
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Ugljara
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1,400
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1,205
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10
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Vidovice
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2,273
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1,678
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Ethnic composition
Ethnic composition – Orašje town
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2013.
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1991.
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1981.
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1971.
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Total
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3,796 (100,0%)
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3,907 (100,0%)
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3,420 (100,0%)
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2,787 (100,0%)
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Bosniaks
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2,075 (57,41%)
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1,843 (47,17%)
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1,503 (43,95%)
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1,840 (66,02%)
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Croats
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1,350 (37,35%)
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591 (15,13%)
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426 (12,46%)
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333 (11,95%)
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Unaffiliated
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84 (2,324%)
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Serbs
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42 (1,162%)
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875 (22,40%)
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662 (19,36%)
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442 (15,86%)
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Albanians
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27 (0,747%)
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29 (0,848%)
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34 (1,220%)
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Others
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21 (0,581%)
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128 (3,276%)
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16 (0,468%)
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24 (0,861%)
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Unknown
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7 (0,194%)
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Yugoslavs
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2 (0,055%)
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470 (12,03%)
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761 (22,25%)
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92 (3,301%)
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Montenegrins
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2 (0,055%)
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10 (0,292%)
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14 (0,502%)
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Roma
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2 (0,055%)
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5 (0,179%)
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Macedonians
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1 (0,028%)
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10 (0,292%)
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Ukrainians
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1 (0,028%)
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Slovenes
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2 (0,058%)
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1 (0,036%)
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Hungarians
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1 (0,029%)
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2 (0,072%)
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Ethnic composition – Orašje municipality
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2013.
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1991.
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1981.
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1971.
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Total
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21,284 (100,0%)
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28,367 (100,0%)
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27,806 (100,0%)
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25,740 (100,0%)
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Croats
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17,345 (87,33%)
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21,308 (75,12%)
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20,705 (74,46%)
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19,354 (75,19%)
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Bosniaks
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2,127 (10,71%)
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1,893 (6,673%)
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1,548 (5,567%)
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1,867 (7,253%)
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Serbs
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159 (0,800%)
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4,235 (14,93%)
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4 151 (14,93%)
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4,266 (16,57%)
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Unaffiliated
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100 (0,503%)
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Others
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59 (0,297%)
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305 (1,075%)
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174 (0,626%)
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62 (0,241%)
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Albanians
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28 (0,141%)
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42 (0,151%)
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34 (0,132%)
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Unknown
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26 (0,131%)
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Ukrainians
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5 (0,025%)
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Yugoslavs
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4 (0,020%)
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626 (2,207%)
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1,153 (4,147%)
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131 (0,509%)
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Macedonians
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3 (0,015%)
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12 (0,043%)
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2 (0,008%)
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Montenegrins
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2 (0,010%)
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18 (0,065%)
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15 (0,058%)
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Roma
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2 (0,010%)
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5 (0,019%)
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Turks
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1 (0,005%)
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Slovenes
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2 (0,007%)
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2 (0,008%)
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Hungarians
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1 (0,004%)
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2 (0,008%)
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Sports
The local football club is HNK Orašje.
Notable people
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orašje.
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Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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Republika Srpska | |
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