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RulersThe Montenegrins of Croatia are a national minority in the republic. According to the 2001 census, there are 4,926 ethnic Montenegrins in Croatia. The highest number of Montenegrins in Croatia is in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
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Distribution of ethnic Montenegrins in Croatia by counties
County Number % of all Montenegrins in Croatia City of Zagreb 1,313 26.65% Istria County 732 14.86% Primorje-Gorski Kotar County 643 13.05% Split-Dalmatia County 593 12.04% Dubrovnik-Neretva County 370 7.51% Osijek-Baranja County 352 7.15% Zagreb County 135 2.74% Vukovar-Srijem County 119 2.41% Zadar County 112 2.27% Bjelovar-Bilogora County 83 1.68% Sibenik-Knin County 75 1.52% Karlovac County 74 1.50% Sisak-Moslavina County 70 1.42% Brod-Posavina County 54 1.10% Virovitica-Podravina County 43 0.87% Varazdin County 42 0.85% Međimurje County 31 0.63% Koprivnica-Krizevci County 29 0.59% Pozega-Slavonia County 22 0.45% Krapina-Zagorje County 13 0.26% Lika-Senj County 8 0.16% Total 4,926 100% See also
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External links
- National Union of Montenegrins in Rijeka
- Council of the Montenegrin National Minority in the City of Zagreb
Ethnic groups in Croatia Native nation Autochthonous national minorities Others Categories:- Montenegrin people
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