Ljubinje

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Љубиње
Ljubinje
Coat of arms
Location in Republika Srpska

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General Information
Entity Republika Srpska
Municipality area 326 km²
Population
- (est.)

?
- (1991 census) 4,172
Settlements 21 (1991.)
Area code +387 59
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
CEST (UTC+2)
Politics
Mayor Vesko Budičić (SDS) [1]

Ljubinje (Cyrillic: Љубиње) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Herzegovina region.
























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[edit] Demographics

According to the 1910 census, the absolute majority in the Ljubinje municipality were Orthodox Christians (58.40%).


year of census total Serbs Muslims Croats Yugoslavs others
~1991~ 4,172 3,748 (89.83%) 332 (7.95%) 39 (0.93%) 19 (0.45%) 34 (0.81%)
~1981~ 4,516 3,840 (85.03%) 407 (9.01%) 55 (1.21%) 148 (3.27%) 66 (1.46%)
~1971~ 4,837 4,170 (86.21%) 532 (10.99%) 62 (1.28%) 17 (0.35%) 56 (1.17%)

[edit] The town of Ljubinje

year of census total Serbs Muslims Croats Yugoslavs others
~1991~ 2,265 2,114 (93.33%) 103 (4.54%) 3 (0.13%) 17 (0.75%) 28 (1.23%)

[edit] The settlements of Ljubinje municipality, 1991.

total: 21

Bančići, Dubočica, Gleđevci, Grablje, Gradac, Ivica, Kapavica, Krajpolje, Krtinje, Kruševica, Ljubinje, Mišljen, Obzir, Pocrnje, Pustipusi, Rankovci, Ubosko, Vlahovići, Vođeni, Žabica and Žrvanj.

[edit] See also


 
Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zastava Bosne i Hercegovine

Coordinates: 42°57′N, 18°05′E