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Change of Croat population in BiH towns/municipality centers. Light blue are towns in which Croats remained majority in 2005, grey are towns in which Croats loss majority in 2005, dark blue are towns in which Croats achiveed majority in 2005, green are ethnicly divided towns, purple are towns which don't have data for census in 1991 and now have a Croatian majority and yellow are towns which didn't have data for that census but now don't have Croat majority. Beige are towns/municipality centers in which Croats didn't have majority in 1991 and do not have it either in 2005.

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