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Demographics

This is data from two Yugoslav censuses (1971 and 1981). Nations that were considered to be constituent (ie. had their own socialist republic) appear in bold-text. A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ... 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...

Nationality 1971 % 1981 %
Albanians 1,309,523 6.4 1,731,252 7.7
Bulgarians 58,627 0.3 36,642 0.2
Croats 4,526,782 22.1 4,428,135 19.7
Italians 21,791 0.1 15,116 0.1
Macedonians 1,194,784 5.8 1,341,420 6.0
Magyars 477,374 2.3 426,865 1.9
Montenegrins 508,843 2.5 577,298 2.6
Muslims 1,729,932 8.4 2,000,034 8.9
Serbs 8,143,246 39.7 8,136,578 36.3
Slovaks 83,656 0.4 80,300 0.4
Slovenes 1,678,032 8.2 1,753,605 7.8
Roma 78,485 0.4 148,604 0.7
Romanians 58,570 0.3 54,721 0.2
Turks 127,920 0.6 101,328 0.5
Yugoslavs 273,077 1.3 1,216,463 5.4
other/not determined 252,330 1.2 389,970 1.7
total 20,522,972 100 22,438,331 100

1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a south Slavic people mostly living in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (where theyre one of the constitutive nations). ... This article is about the Magyar people. ... The word Montenegrins may also refer to all residents of Montenegro, regardless of nationality. ... Muslims by nationality was a term used in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to describe people who spoke Serbo-Croatian language and professed Islam that werent identified as one of the other nations. ... Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... The Roma people (pronounced rahma, singular Rom, sometimes Rroma, and Rrom) along with the closely related Sinti people are commonly known as Gypsies in English, and as Tsigany in most of Europe. ... The Yugoslavs were a relatively short-lived nationality that was created at the time of Yugoslavia. ...

Republics by population

The population data is from the 1991 census. 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...

Rank Republic/Province Population % Density
1 Serbia 9,506,174 40.9% 114.0
--- Serbia proper 5,582,611 24.0% 99.4
2 Croatia 4,784,265 20.6% 84.6
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,377,053 18.8% 85.6
4 Macedonia 2,033,964 8.8% 79.1
--- Vojvodina 1,996,367 8.6% 92.8
--- Kosovo 1,956,196 8.4% 183.1
5 Slovenia 1,913,355 8.2% 94.5
6 Montenegro 615,035 2.6% 44.5
SFR Yugoslavia 23,229,846 100% 92.6

Serbia and Montenegro  – Serbia    – Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    – Vojvodina  – Montenegro Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area  – Total  – % water  88,361 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2002)     (without Kosovo)  – Density  7. ... The term Serbia proper is often used in English to refer to the part of Serbia that lies outside the northern and southern autonomous provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina. ... Serbia and Montenegro  -Serbia    -Kosovo and Metohia    -Vojvodina  -Montenegro Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn 1 Capital Novi Sad Area  - Total  - % water 21,500 km² n/a Population  - Total (2002)  - Density 2,031,992 94. ... Kosovo (disambiguation). ... Serbia and Montenegro  – Serbia    – Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    – Vojvodina  – Montenegro Official language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje President Filip Vujanović Prime Minister Milo Đukanović Area  – Total  – % water  13,812 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2003)  – Density  616,258  48. ...

Republics by area

Rank Republic/Province Area (km²) % Density
1 Serbia 83,361 33.2% 114.0
2 Croatia 56,524 22.5% 84.6
--- Serbia proper 56,169 22.4% 99.4
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 51,129 20.4% 85.6
4 Macedonia 25,720 10.3% 79.1
--- Vojvodina 21,506 8.6% 92.8
5 Slovenia 20,246 8.1% 94.5
6 Montenegro 13,810 5.5% 44.5
--- Kosovo 10,686 4.3% 183.1
SFR Yugoslavia 250,790 100% 92.6

Serbia and Montenegro  – Serbia    – Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    – Vojvodina  – Montenegro Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area  – Total  – % water  88,361 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2002)     (without Kosovo)  – Density  7. ... The term Serbia proper is often used in English to refer to the part of Serbia that lies outside the northern and southern autonomous provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina. ... Serbia and Montenegro  -Serbia    -Kosovo and Metohia    -Vojvodina  -Montenegro Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn 1 Capital Novi Sad Area  - Total  - % water 21,500 km² n/a Population  - Total (2002)  - Density 2,031,992 94. ... Serbia and Montenegro  – Serbia    – Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    – Vojvodina  – Montenegro Official language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje President Filip Vujanović Prime Minister Milo Đukanović Area  – Total  – % water  13,812 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2003)  – Density  616,258  48. ... Kosovo (disambiguation). ...

Republics by population density

Rank Republic/Province Population Area (km²) Density
--- Kosovo 1,956,196 10,686 183.1
1 Serbia 9,506,174 83,361 114.0
--- Serbia proper 5,582,611 56,169 99.4
2 Slovenia 1,913,355 20,246 94.5
--- Vojvodina 1,996,367 21,506 92.8
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,377,053 51,129 85.6
4 Croatia 4,784,265 56,524 84.6
5 Macedonia 2,033,964 25,720 79.1
6 Montenegro 615,035 13,810 44.5
SFR Yugoslavia 23,229,846 250,790 92.6
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Demographics of Yugoslavia (1961-1991), Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.


 
 

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