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| Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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| Total population | 2,565,277 |
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Population of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1948 by nationality
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- Serbs (44.3%)
- Ethnically undeclared Muslims (30.7%)
- Croats (23.9%)
- Others (1.04%)
The 1948 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the seventh census of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia conducted a population census on 15 March 1948. On the territory of Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,565,277 persons lived.[1]
Overall
| Nationality |
Size |
Percent
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| Serbs |
1,136,116 |
44.29%
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| Ethnically undeclared Muslims |
788,403 |
30.73%
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| Croats |
614,123 |
23.94%
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| Others |
26,635 |
1.04%
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References
- ^ a b Marić, Franjo (1996). Pregled pučanstva Bosne i Hercegovine između 1879. i 1995. godine [Overview of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1879 and 1995] (in Croatian). Zagreb. ISBN 953-6055-18-X.
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