Stolac

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Stolac
Столац
Location of Stolac within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Location of Stolac within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Country Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Government
 - Municipality president Stjepan Bošković (HDZ)
Population (2006 census)
 - Total 11,941
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Area code(s) +387 36
Website: http://www.stolac.ba

Stolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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[edit] Demographics

July 1998 estimate for the municipality of Stolac had the following population composion. The municipality of Stolac had roughly 12,050 residents of which 11,000 were Croats, 900 Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), 120 Serbs, and 30 registered as 'others'.

In 2002, the estimated number of the present population is 9,881 of which:

In 2006, estimated number of population is 11.941 in which: 7,434 are Croats 4,102 are Bosniaks 405 are Serbs

year of census total Muslims Croats Serbs Yugoslavs others
~1991~ 18,681 8,101(43.36%) 6,188(33.12%) 3,917(20.96%) 307 (1.64%) 168 (0.89%)
~1981~ 18,910 7,359(38.91%) 6,410(33.89%) 4,332(22.90%) 675 (3.56%) 134 (0.70%)
~1971~ 19,230 7,113(36.98%) 7,041(36.61%) 4,900(25.48%) 63 (0.32%) 113 (0.58%)

[edit] The town of Stolac

year of census total Muslims Serbs Croats Yugoslavs others
~1991~ 5,530 3,426 (61.95%) 1,111 (20.09%) 653 (11.80%) 239 (4.32%) 101 (1.82%)

[edit] Settlements of Stolac municipality, 1991.

Aladinići, Barane, Berkovići, Bitunja, Bjelojevići, Borojevići, Brštanik, Burmazi, Crnići-Greda, Crnići-Kula, Dabrica, Do, Hatelji, Hodovo, Hrgud, Komanje Brdo, Kozice, Kruševo, Ljubljenica, Ljuti Do, Meča, Ošanići, Pješivac-Greda, Pješivac-Kula, Poplat, Poprati, Predolje, Prenj, Rotimlja, Stolac, Strupići, Suzina, Šćepan Krst, Trijebanj, Trusina and Žegulja.

In former municipality of Stolac from 1991. census, today there is two municipalities: Stolac in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Berkovići in Republic of Srpska.

[edit] History

This quaint, sunny southern town full of striking Ottoman architecture is a true playground for those intrigued by anthropology, archaeology and history.

The area has been settled for at least 15,000 years as evidenced by the markings in Badanj Cave, which experts have dated 12,000 - 16,000 BCE. Throughout its long history, Stolac has been an outstandingly cultured town. No other town in Bosnia and Herzegovina has produced such a rich array of intellectuals, artists, poets and leaders. Strolling through Stolac to the sound of the rushing Bregava river and the many songbirds, it is easy to imagine the inspiration felt by its many generations of extraordinary personalities.

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Coordinates: 43°05′02″N, 17°57′33″E

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