Bosanski Petrovac

Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bosanski Petrovac is a town and municipality located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013 census, the municipality has a population of 7,328 inhabitants, while the town has a population of 3,427 inhabitants.

Elevation
664 m (2,178 ft)
Area code+387 37
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Bosanski Petrovac
Bosanski Petrovac
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Coat of arms of Bosanski Petrovac
Location of Bosanski Petrovac within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Location of Bosanski Petrovac within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 44°33′N 16°22′E
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton Una-Sana
Geographical regionBosanska Krajina
Government
  MayorMahmut Jukić (SDA)
Area
  Town and municipality
717 km2 (277 sq mi)
Elevation
664 m (2,178 ft)
Population
 (2013 census)
  Town and municipality
7,328
  Density11/km2 (28/sq mi)
  Urban
3,427
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+387 37
Websitewww.bosanskipetrovac.gov.ba
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History

The settlement has existed since Roman times. It was conquered by the Ottoman Empire somewhere between 1520 and 1530. From 1929 to 1941, Bosanski Petrovac was part of the Vrbas Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

When the German and Italian Zones of Influence were revised on 24 June 1942, Bosanski Petrovac fell in Zone III [hr], administered civilly by Croatia and militarily by Croatia and Germany.[1]

During the Second World War, it was a Partisan stronghold which was conveniently located close to Marshal Josip Broz Tito's headquarters in Drvar. On 6 December 1942 the Women's Antifascist Front of Yugoslavia (AFŽ) was established in the town.[2] Judita Alargić was a key figure in the first generation of AFŽ organisers.[3][4]

During the 1992–95 Bosnian War, the town's Serb majority remained in the city while the Bosniaks and Croats were forced to leave their homes. Then in 1995, as the war was nearing its end, the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina seized Bosanski Petrovac and it remained in Bosnian hands until the end of the war.[5] In the following years, the Serbs' right to return would be hindered. However, the town would eventually return to its pre-war ethnic composition.

Settlements

Landscape from one of the villages
Serbian Orthodox Church
Mosque
Monument representing notable people from Bosanski Petrovac

Demographics

Population

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Population of settlements – Bosanski Petrovac municipality
Settlement 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 18,597 16,374 15,621 7,328
1 Bosanski Petrovac 4,016 4,547 5,381 3,427
2 Dobro Selo 901 655
3 Kolonić 521 232
4 Krnjeuša 958 495
5 Rašinovac 627 398
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Ethnic composition

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Ethnic composition – Bosanski Petrovac town
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 3,427 (100,0%) 5,381 (100,0%) 4,547 (100,0%) 4,016 (100,0%)
Bosniaks 2,608 (75,11%) 2,678 (49,77%) 2,248 (49,44%) 2,551 (63,52%)
Serbs 778 (22,67%) 2,345 (43,58%) 1,428 (31,41%) 1,257 (31,30%)
Unaffiliated 17 (0,496%)
Croats 9 (0,263%) 28 (0,520%) 36 (0,792%) 39 (0,971%)
Others 7 (0,204%) 77 (1,431%) 21 (0,462%) 34 (0,847%)
Unknown 3 (0,088%)
Yugoslavs 1 (0,029%) 253 (4,702%) 794 (17,46%) 124 (3,088%)
Montenegrins 1 (0,029%) 11 (0,242%) 6 (0,149%)
Macedonians 1 (0,029%) 7 (0,154%) 1 (0,025%)
Albanians 1 (0,029%) 2 (0,050%)
Turks 1 (0,029%)
Slovenes 2 (0,044%) 2 (0,050%)
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More information Ethnic composition – Bosanski Petrovac municipality ...
Ethnic composition – Bosanski Petrovac municipality
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 7,328 (100,0%) 15,621 (100,0%) 16,374 (100,0%) 18,597 (100,0%)
Serbs 4,003 (54,53%) 11,694 (74,86%) 11,129 (67,97%) 14,941 (80,34%)
Bosniaks 3,236 (43,38%) 3,288 (21,05%) 2,893 (17,67%) 3,315 (17,83%)
Unaffiliated 30 (0,409%)
Croats 26 (0,355%) 48 (0,307%) 49 (0,299%) 76 (0,409%)
Unknown 12 (0,164%)
Others 11 (0,150%) 225 (1,440%) 89 (0,544%) 92 (0,495%)
Roma 3 (0,041%)
Yugoslavs 2 (0,027%) 366 (2,343%) 2 187 (13,36%) 154 (0,828%)
Montenegrins 1 (0,014%) 13 (0,079%) 13 (0,070%)
Macedonians 1 (0,014%) 8 (0,049%) 1 (0,005%)
Slovenes 1 (0,014%) 6 (0,037%) 3 (0,016%)
Albanians 1 (0,014%) 2 (0,011%)
Turks 1 (0,014%)
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Notable people

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