Vogošća

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Vogošća
Вогошћа
Location of Vogošća within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vogošća is located in Bosnia
Vogošća
Location of Vogošća
Coordinates: 43°54′N 18°21′E / 43.9°N 18.35°E / 43.9; 18.35
Country  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Communities 8
Area
 - Total 72 km2 (27.8 sq mi)
Population (2002 census)
 - Total 19,894
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Area code(s) +387 33
Website http://www.vogosca.ba
Vogošća is marked with number 9 on this map of the Sarajevo Canton.

Vogošća (Cyrillic: Вогошћа) is a secondary suburb and municipality of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located about 6 kilometers north of the city center and covering some 72 km².

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[edit] Demographics

[edit] 1971

According to 1971 population census there were 14.402 residents.

[edit] 1991

According to 1991 population census there were 24.647 residents.

  • Muslims - 12.499 (50,71%)
  • Serbs - 8.813 (35,75%)
  • Croats - 1.071 (4,34%)
  • Yugoslavs - 1.730 (7,01%)
  • Others - 534 (2,19%)

The town of Vogošća itself consisted of 10.598 residents.

[edit] 2002

According to government statistics from 2002, Vogošća has 19,894 residents, of which 17,686 are Bosniaks (88.9%), 1,636 are Serbs (8.2%), 452 are Croats (2.3%), and 120 are classified as others (0.6%). The majority of the Serbian population left Vogošća after the war, largely due to a fear that they were not safe in non-Serbian controlled territory anymore.

[edit] 2005

In 2005, 91% of population of the municipality were ethnic Bosniaks.

[edit] History

Vogošća greatly prospered during the 1980s, as part of Sarajevo’s great boom in the latter half of the 20th century. It grew to prominence in large part due to its automobile manufacturing industry, having deals with German and Swedish companies, including Volkswagen Group. By the late 1980s, it was the second most industrious and productive municipality in former Yugoslavia.

Vogošća was heavily damaged during the exodus of the Serbs who controlled that territory during the war. The Dayton Agreement provided Vogošća to be a part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today, Vogošća is rebuilding and its industries are on the rebound thanks to aid and funds.

[edit] Communities and neighborhoods in Vogošća

[edit] References

  • Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991.

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Coordinates: 43°54′N 18°21′E / 43.9°N 18.35°E / 43.9; 18.35