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Donji Vakuf
Доњи Вакуф— Municipality and town — Location of Donji Vakuf within Bosnia and Herzegovina. Location of Donji Vakuf Coordinates: 44°09′N 17°24′E / 44.15°N 17.4°E Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Government - Municipality president Husein Sušić (SDA) Area - Total 320 km2 (123.6 sq mi) Population (1991 census) - Total 24,232 Time zone CET (UTC+1) - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Area code(s) +387 30 Website http://www.donji-vakuf.ba Donji Vakuf (pronounced [dɔ̂ːɲiː vǎkuf]) (Cyrillic: Доњи Вакуф) is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Jajce, Bugojno and Travnik. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Settlements
• Babin Potok • Babino Selo • Barice • Blagaj • Brda • Brdo • Brezičani • Ćehajići • Ćemalovići • Daljan • Dobro Brdo • Doganovci • Dolovi • Donji Rasavci • Donji Vakuf • Đulovići • Fakići • Fonjge • Galešići • Grabantići • Gredina • Grič • Guvna • Hemići • Jablan • Jemanlići • Karići • Keže • Komar • Korenići • Košćani • Kovačevići • Krivače • Kutanja • Ljuša • Makitani • Novo Selo • Oborci • Orahovljani • Petkovići • Piljužići • Pobrđani • Ponjavići • Potkraj • Pribraća • Prisika • Prusac • Rasavci • Rastičevo • Rudina • Ruska Pilana • Sandžak • Semin • Silajdževina • Slatina • Sokolina • Staro Selo • Suhodol • Sultanovići • Suljići • Šahmani • Rahmani • Šeherdžik • Šutkovići • Torlakovac • Urija • Vlađevići • [[Vrbcript textas i Vrljaj]].
Demographics
Ethnic Composition Year Serb % Muslims % Croats % Yugoslavs % Others % Total 1961 7,870 49.08% 6,289 39.22% 976 6.09% 850 5.30% 51 0.32% 16,036 1971 8,767 42,99% 10,528 51,62% 924 4,53% 90 0,44% 84 0,42% 20,393 1981 8,574 37.93% 11,600 51.31% 635 2.81% 1,592 7.04% 266 1.18% 22,606 1991 9,375 38.69% 13,393 55.23% 686 2.83% 622 2.57% 156 0.64% 24,232 2005 (?)
All non-muslim people were forced to leave the area during the war. The current approximate population (in 2005 ?) of Donji Vakuf consists of 13,401 people
- 13,234 (or 98.7%) are Bosniaks,
- 84 (or 0.6%) are Croats,
- 79 (or 0.5%) are Serbs and
- 4 Others.
Tourism
The village of Prusac lies just outside Donji Vakuf. Bosnian Muslims make a pilgrimage to the nearby holy site of Ajvatovica in the month of June. It is one of the biggest events in the whole of Bosnia.
External links
Municipalities of the Central Bosnia Canton Categories:- Central Bosnia Canton geography stubs
- Cities and towns in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Municipalities of the Central Bosnia Canton
- Populated places in Donji Vakuf
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