Talk:Mostar

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Hahahihihoho 16:49, 10 September 2006 (UTC)What 2003. census,there was no population census in 2003.!


I'm not familiar with any 2003 census either. Hopefully someone can cite a source. This info is found on the Bosnian wikipedia, but I would not consider that a necessarily impartial source. An article found here: [1] (Serbian) and another on here: [2] (Bosniak) both say that Croats now make up 65% of the city. I assume this number is based on regional election results, or the estimated number of Croats migrated from northern Bosnia. Whatever the case, if no one has a source for these census numbers, I'll take them down within a few days. --Thewanderer 21:56, 19 November 2005 (UTC)

New census will be in 2010 I have estimates for Mostar population by ethnic groups Bosniaks controlled both sides of Neretva river,which extended all the way to boulevard,main street some 300 yards from Neretva,so you could correct your mistakes there,when you claimed sides have each part of Neretva,which is just not true.

Dispute about the role of HVO forces: No verifiable evidence was quoted to support claims stated in this paragraph. In particular, destruction of the old bridge is an example where documentation (such as short movie pointed to by already existing external link in the paragraph) exists with valuable information (such as position of water splashes) from which one can make conclusion completely opposite to claims in the article.Also tortures,executions and war camps of the Croatian forces are listed but the same is not listed for the Bosnian army,witch also targeted Croatian civilians and torture,imprisoned and killed Croats.


Hi!!!

I have changed the text cause Mostar is not the fourth largest city in Bosnia, it is the fifth largest city!

1 - Sarajevo 400 000 - 520 00 citizen 2 - Banja Luka 220 000 citizen 3 - Tuzla 180 000 citizen 4 - Zenica 145 000 citizen 5- Mostar 105 000 citizen

There should be no ranking by number of citizens in any of the articles about afore mentioned cities. The number of the citizens is unreliable as it is and it is unclear if it relates to the city itself or the metro area. Also there is the matter of the legal status and what is considered a city and what a municipality in a legal sense. City of Mostar for example is a legal entity with a city statute that clearly procalims it as a city and is guaranteed by the Dayton agreement. Sarajevo, I belive, has a simillar statute.

I am changing the text that Mostar has an croatian majority because it is a divided city between bosniaks and croats. And that is a fact, and that fact makes Mostar an divided city and not an Croatian city. Hahahihihoho 16:29, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

The city's division has no relation to its demographics. No one is saying it's a Croatian city. According to estimates I've read, it has a Croatian majority. If you can prove otherwise, go ahead. But you can't delete info because you don't like it. --Thewanderer 16:35, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

Thewanderer:

You cant either write what you want to write without having any source or information. You have no source where you had read that, so derfor I am taking away that you write.

Croatian nationalistic pages does not count as a veriable source. Hahahihihoho 17:53, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


Mostar is a Croatian city because it has more Croatian than Bosniak citizens,and that's a fact. --BorgDrone 22:35, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

The fact is that the government of Mostar is equally divided between Croats and Bosniaks as I edited before on the article. This mean that the city is neither bosniak nor croat.

And that, is a fact. Thunderman 22:37, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

I found this at the bosnian wikipedia about prijedor:

Prema najnovijim podacima u općini je trenutno nastanjeno 194.096 stanovnika, od čega je 48% gradsko, a 52% seosko stanovništvo.Poslije Banja Luke Prijedor je drugi po velicini grad u RS.

It looks like that Prijedor has gorwn faster and has a larger population than Mostar by this present date...