- Kneževo
Infobox Settlement
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Bosnia and Herzegovina subdivision_type1 =
subdivision_name1 =
subdivision_type2 =
subdivision_name2 =
area_total_km2 =
population_blank1 = ?|population_blank1_title=Municipality
population_total = 19,418
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latd =44|latm=49
longd=17|longm=38
area_code = 51
website =
footnotes =
|leader_title=Mayor
leader_name = Bore Škeljić (SNSD) [http://www.izbori.ba/documents/Rezultati%20izbora%202004/Utvrdjeni/2004NacelniciRS.pdf]
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|Kneževo (Cyrillic: Кнежево), formerly known as Skender Vakuf (Cyrillic: Скендер Вакуф), is a town and municipality in
Bosnia and Herzegovina . It is part of theRepublika Srpska entity.Demographics
1971
21.419 total
* Serbs - 15.926 (74,35 %)
* Croats - 4.431 (20,68 %)
* Muslims - 947 (4,42 %)
* Yugoslavs - 9 (0,04 %)
* Others - 106 (0,51 %)1991
In 1991, the population of Skender Vakuf municipality was 19,418, including: [ [http://www.fzs.ba/Dem/Popis/nacion%20po%20mjesnim.zip Federal Agency for statistics] ]
*13,263Serbs (See:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina )
*4,770Croats (See:Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina )
*1,071Muslims by nationality
*169Yugoslavs
*145 others--Southern parts of prewar municipality with Croatian majority created a new municipality Dobretići so withouth that space, prewar demografics are as follows:
*13,257Serbs (See:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina )
*1,068Muslims by nationality
*50Croats (See:Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina )
*150Yugoslavs
*103 others2006
In 2006, the majority of inhabitants of municipality were ethnic Serbs. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]Inhabited places
Inhabited places in Skender Vakuf municipality in 1991:
*Bastaji 669
*Davidovici 1124
*Dobratici 2298
*Imljani 1561
*Javorani 1294
*Kricici 640
*Melina 891
*Mokri Lug 643
*Skender Vakuf 5832
*Šolaji 1096
*Vlatkovići 721
*Živinice 2647ee also
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Municipalities of Republika Srpska External links
* [http://www.vladars.net/en/srpska/opstine.html Municipalities of Republika Srpska]
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