Kotor-Varoš (srez)

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Kotor-Varoš was a srez (a second-level administrative unit) centered at Kotor Varoš, that existed during the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Socialist Yugoslavia. It had earlier been a kreis of Austro-Hungarian Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was a subdivision of the Vrbas Oblast in 1922–29, Vrbas Banovina in 1929–41, and thereafter the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was abolished in 1955.[1][page needed]

In 1948[2] and 1953, it included the six municipalities of Kotor Varoš, Previle, Skender Vakuf, Šiprage, Vrbanjci and Zabrđe.

Demographics[edit]

1953
Census area Total Serbs Croats Slovenians Macedonians Montenegrins Yugoslavs
undecided
Czechs Poles Rusyns
Ukrainians
Other Slavs Other non-Slavs
KOTOR VAROŠ COUNTY 37898 25008 6485 4 4 10 6375 2 2 8
Kotor Varoš 4715 805 2640 2 3 6 1253 1 1 4
Maslovare 4574 3966 8 600
Preville 4576 3537 696 342 1
Skender Vakuf 7100 6566 16 518
Šiprage 7746 6036 24 1 1 1682 2
Vrbanjci 4919 1678 1728 1 4 1505 1 1 1
Zabrđe 4268 2420 1373 475

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Statistički godišnjak SFRJ (1955): Srezovi i opštine u NR BiH.
  2. ^ Statistički godišnjak SFRJ (1948): Srezovi i opštine u NR BiH.
  3. ^ http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/G1953/pdf/G19534001.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)