Bruvno

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CountryCroatia
Elevation
750 m (2,460 ft)
Postal code
23440 Gračac
Bruvno
Брувно (Serbian)[1]
Village
Bruvno, serb orthodox church "St. John the Baptist"
Bruvno, serb orthodox church "St. John the Baptist"
Bruvno is located in Croatia
Bruvno
Bruvno
Coordinates: 44°24′07″N 15°53′45″E / 44.40194°N 15.89583°E / 44.40194; 15.89583
CountryCroatia
CountyZadar County
MunicipalityGračac
Area
  Total
86.1 km2 (33.2 sq mi)
Elevation
750 m (2,460 ft)
Population
 (2021)[3]
  Total
46
  Density0.53/km2 (1.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
23440 Gračac
Area code+385 (23)

Bruvno (Serbian Cyrillic: Брувно)[1] is a village in Croatia.

On 24 March 2022 at 14:35 the ŽVOC Zadar received a call about a wildfire in the area. 300 hectares (740 acres) burned by the time it was put out at 15:55 on the 26th by the IVP Zadar and VP Gračac.[4][5]

Population

According to the 2011 census, Bruvno had 92 inhabitants.[6]

Population[7]
1857186918801890190019101921193119481953196119711981199120012011
2.3501.3431.1371.2661.4141.3791.4211.3478348368186104322925592

Napomena: In 1857 include part of data for the settlement of Rudopolje Bruvanjsko.

1991 census

According to the 1991 census, settlement of Bruvno had 292 inhabitants, which were ethnically declared as this:

Bruvno
1991
total: 292
  1. Serbs 288 (98.63%)
  2. nondeclared 1 (0.34%)
  3. unknown 3 (1.02%)

Austro-hungarian 1910 census

According to the 1910 census, settlement of Bruvno had 1,379 inhabitants in 8 hamlets, which were linguistically and religiously declared as this:

Population by language Croatian or Serbian
Bruvno 604
Grahovo 18
Krivošije 92
Krstače 71
Plećaši 137
Podurljaj 179
Potkremen 162
Potprevija 116
Total 1,379 (100%)
Population by religion Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholics
Bruvno 597 7
Grahovo 18 -
Krivošije 92 -
Krstače 71 -
Plećaši 137 -
Podurljaj 178 1
Potkremen 162 -
Potprevija 116 -
Total 1,371 (99.41%) 8 (0.58%)

1712–14 census

The 1712–14 census of Lika and Krbava registered 658 inhabitants, all of whom were Serbian Orthodox.[8]

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