Stari Grad ( Serbian. Stari Grad ) is an urban settlement in the urban area of Stari Grad in Belgrade . According to the 2002 census. 55543 inhabitants live here (according to the 1991 census - 70791 inhabitants).
| Settlement | |||
| Stari Grad | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Serb. Stari Grad | |||
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| A country | |||
| Region | Belgrade (Borough) | ||
| Community | Stari Grad (community, Belgrade) | ||
| History and Geography | |||
| Center height | 58 m | ||
| Timezone | UTC + 1 | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | ▼ 55,543 people ( 2011 ) | ||
| Digital identifiers | |||
| Telephone code | 381 011 | ||
| Postcode | 11102, 11103, 11106, 11117, 11121, 11125, 11166 | ||
| Car code | BG | ||
Population
47382 adult residents live in Stari Grad, the average age is 43.9 years (41.5 for men, 45.9 for women). The main population is Serbs (according to the 2002 census ). Based on the last 3 censuses, the population of Stari Grad is declining.
National composition
Ethnic composition of the population:
- Serbs - 48,027 people (86.46%)
- Yugoslavs - 1404 people (2.52%)
- Montenegrins - 1031 people (1.85%)
- Croats - 409 people (0.73%)
- Macedonians - 308 people (0.55%)
- Gypsies - 305 people (0.54%)
- Gorans - 218 people (0.39%)
- Muslims - 171 people (0.30%)
- Slovenes - 132 people (0.23%)
- Hungarians - 80 people (0.14%)
- Russians - 68 people (0.12%)
- Albanians - 64 people (0.11%)
- Bosnians - 50 people (0.09%)
- Slovaks - 32 people (0.05%)
- Bulgarians - 31 people (0.05%)
- Romanians - 26 people (0.04%)
- Germans - 23 people (0.04%)
- Czechs - 21 people (0.03%)
- Ukrainians - 19 people (0.03%)
- Bunevtsi - 12 people (0.02%)
- Rusyns - 8 people (0.01%)
- Vlahi - 4 people (0.00%)
- Not indicated - 788 people (1.41%)