Gorazde Community ( Bosnian and horv. Opština Goražde , Serb. Opshtina Gorazde ) is a Bosnian community located in the southeastern part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina . The administrative center is the city of Gorazde .
| Community | |||||
| Gorazde | |||||
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| Bosnian and horv. Goražde , Serb. Gorazde | |||||
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| A country | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
| Included in | Bosnian-Podrin Canton , Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
| Adm. Centre | Gorazde | ||||
| community leader | Muhamed Ramovich | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Date of formation | 1991 | ||||
| Square | 248.8 km² | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 37 573 people ( 1991 ) | ||||
| official languages | Croatian, Bosnian | ||||
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| Telephone code | (+387) 38 | ||||
| Official site | |||||
The Drina River flows through the community, the community itself is located on the eastern slope of Mount Yahorina . During the existence of the SFRY, the community included the territory of the current Novo-Gorajde community with an area of 123 km² (in 1995, Novo-Goraje was transferred to the Republika Srpska).
Content
Population
The population of the community according to the 1991 census was 37,573 people in 187 settlements. According to estimates for 2009, 30,264 people lived in the community.
| Nationality | 1991 | 1981 | 1971 |
| Muslim Slavs | 26296 (69.98%) | 25142 (68.09%) | 24544 (70.76%) |
| Serbs | 9843 (26.19%) | 9107 (24.66%) | 9293 (26.79%) |
| Croats | 80 (0.21%) | 99 (0.26%) | 179 (0.51%) |
| Yugoslavs | 789 (2.09%) | 1851 (5.01%) | 168 (0.48%) |
| Other | 565 (1.50%) | 725 (1.96%) | 501 (1.44%) |
| Total | 37573 | 36924 | 34685 |
Settlements
Akhmovichi, Bachtsi, Bakhovo, Bakiye, Bare, Batkovichi, Bezmile, Bilin, Bogushichi, Borovichi, Boskovichi, Brailovichi, Bratish, Brekovi, Brezie, Briegh, Budichi, Butkovichi, Butkovichi-Ilovača, Vitkoviči, Vlaičić, Vlaič, Vlaiči, Vlaič, Vlaič, Vlaič, Vrbitsa, Vremya, Vuchetichi, Guy, Glamoch, Burned, Gorozhde, Gornya-Brda, Gornya-Initial, Gorni-Bogovichi, Grabovik, Gunevichi, Gunyachichi, Gusichi, Guskovichi, Desheva, Dzhakovichi, Dzhatovichi, Dzhejidzhi Dzheidzhi Donya Bukvitsa, Doni Bogovichi, Duchichi, Zhigovi, Zilichi, Zabus, Zavrshie, Zubovichi, Zupchichi, Ilino, Ilovacha, Kalats, Kamen, Kaz draws, Knevichi, Kovachi, Kola, Kolievka, Kolovaritsa, Konbaba, Konevichi, Kosache, Kojaga-Pole, Craborish, Krecha, Kutyeshi, Kuchine, Kusheshi, Laleta, Lukarice, Markovichi, Mirvichi, Mirvichi na Podhrancenu, Mori, Mori, Mori, Mori, Moriwi, Mori Mravinyats, Mrkovi, Nekopi, Ozrenovichi, Orahovica, Oruchevats, Osanitsa, Osiechani, Ostruzhno, Paraúna, Peryani, Piestina, Pievats, Plessis, Podhranen, Poratak, Portkusha, Preece, Radic, Radovovichi, Rašković, Ratkovich, Reshentitsa, Rosievichi, Sedlar, Siedats, Skravnik, Slatina, Sofichi, Spakhovichi, Tupachichi, Ushanovichi, Ustipracha, Utieshinovichi, Faochichi, Hajj Ichi, Hranchichi, Tsrvitsa, Chitluk, Chovchichi, Churov, Shabantsi, Shashichi, Shekhovichi, Shemikhova, Gujurichi, Yagodichi, Yarovichi.
Literature
- Save the plant for statistics and evidency of FNRЈ and SFRЈ, popis stanistishtva 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981. and 1991.