Vitez

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

Vitez (Serbian Cyrillic: Витез) is a town and municipality located in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 6,329 inhabitants, with 25,836 inhabitants in the municipality.[1]

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Location of Vitez within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location of Vitez within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vitez is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vitez
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Coordinates: 44°9.51′N 17°47.31′E
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton Central Bosnia
Government
  Municipal mayorBoris Marjanović (HDZ BiH)
Area
  Municipality
157.47 km2 (60.80 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
  Municipality
25,836
  Density164.07/km2 (424.94/sq mi)
  Urban
6,329
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+387 30
Websitewww.opcinavitez.info
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Etymology

The word vitez means knight in Slovenian, Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian.[2]

History

Vitez was part of Bosnia prior to the Ottoman Empire's occupation of the region, when it received its name. The first settlement was formed around the town's mosque, built in 1590. Vitez is mentioned once again during an uprising against the Turks led by Husein Gradaščević, when he defeated the Ottoman Army[3] at Kosovo, after which he was named Bosnian de facto ruler (Vezir). According to the Austrian officer Božić, Vitez had 18 houses, a mosque and motel (Han) in 1785.[citation needed]

After several centuries under Ottoman rule, Vitez came under the control of Austria-Hungary following its occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, and later its annexation in 1908. During this time there were many changes in Bosnian society, both political and economical. For a short period they built many roads, railroads, and mines, mainly with the goal of exploiting Bosnian natural resources. At the place of an old Turkish wood plant, the Austrian entrepreneur Guido Rütgers built an enterprise for mechanical wood processing which was a milestone in the development of the urban area. In 1879, Vitez had 510 inhabitants. Other companies existed as well, but were all owned by foreigners.[citation needed]

Demographics

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Census Nationality Total
Bosniaks % Croats % Serbs % Yugoslavs % others
and unknown
%
1971 (municipality) 8,52741,33 10,19649.42 1,5027.28 1780.86 2251.11 20,628
1991 (town)[4] 2,64736.20 2,60736.20 74110.29 93713.01 2683.72 7,200
1991 (municipality)[4] 11,51441.32 12,67545.49 1,5015.38 1,3774.94 7922.87 27,859
2013 (municipality)[5] 10,51340.69 14,35055.54 3331.28 25,836
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Sports

The town is home to the football club NK Vitez, basketball club OKK Vitez, handball club R.K. Vitez, table tennis clubs STK Vitez and STK CM Vitez, and rugby league club Vitez RLC.

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