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  2. Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    According to the most recent census, conducted in 2013 and whose results were published in 2016, Muslims today constitute 50.70% of the population; traditional local Christians (Catholic and Orthodox), constitute 45.94%; and other groups, including Protestants, Jews and nonreligious persons, constitute 3.36%, [5] although these figures are often disputed by Bosnia's Serb community. [6]

  3. Demographics of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    According to data from the 2013 census published by the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosniaks constitute 50.11% of the population, Bosnian Serbs 30.78%, Bosnian Croats 15.43%, and others form 2.73%, with the remaining respondents not declaring their ethnicity or not answering. [39]

  4. Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    In the 2013 census the declared religious affiliation of the population was: Islam (1,790,454 people) and Muslim (22,068 people) which makes up a total number of 1,812,522 (51.3%) followers of the Islamic faith in Bosnia and Herzegovina. PEW survey says that there are 52% Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [15]

  5. 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The most recent census of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 2013 census (Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i stanova u Bosni i Hercegovini, 2013. / Попис становништва, домаћинстава и станова у Босни и Херцеговини, 2013.), took place from 1 October until 15 October 2013 with a reference date of census 30 September 2013 at 24:00 hours (midnight ...

  6. Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The population of the district of Sarajevo according to the 1921 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes religious population census: Serbian Orthodox Christians 55,477 (38.6%%) Sunni Muslims 50,270 (34.9%) Croats 29,395 (20.4%) others 8,768 (6.1%) There were 8 municipalities and their populations were:

  7. Irreligion in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 71,369 people or 2.02% of the population declared as atheists or agnostics or haven't disclosed their religion. [1] Of them, there were 27,853 atheists or 0.79% of the total population and 10,816 agnostics or 0.31% of the total population.

  8. Statistical system of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Office of Statistics is the primary statistics office of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It collects data on general national statistics of the Federation. [ 14 ] The FIS is responsible for 10 of the 17 regional statistics units of BiH, [ 3 ] and employs approximately 180 people. [ 4 ]

  9. Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to 2013 census. More than 96% of population of Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to one of its three autochthonous constituent peoples (Serbo-Croatian: konstitutivni narodi / конститутивни народи): Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats.