Bratunac





Town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina























































Bratunac


Братунац


Town and municipality

Coat of arms of Bratunac
Coat of arms

Location of Bratunac within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location of Bratunac within Bosnia and Herzegovina



Bratunac is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bratunac

Bratunac



Location within Bosnia and Herzegovina

Coordinates: 44°11′02″N 19°19′51″E / 44.18389°N 19.33083°E / 44.18389; 19.33083Coordinates: 44°11′02″N 19°19′51″E / 44.18389°N 19.33083°E / 44.18389; 19.33083
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Government

 • Mayor
Ivana Babić (SDS)[1]
 • Municipality 293.49 km2 (113.32 sq mi)
Population
(2013 census)

 • Town

8,359
 • Municipality

20,340
 • Municipality density 69/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code(s) 56
Website www.bratunac.info

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Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Early history




  • 2 Settlements


  • 3 Demographics


    • 3.1 Ethnic groups




  • 4 Economy


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





History



Early history


In 1381, the name Bratunac is mentioned for the first time because of the direct road through Bratunac from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia. At the time, Bratunac was composed of five houses and a population of roughly 30 people. In 1927, Bratunac became a municipality for the first time.



Settlements


Aside from the town of Bratunac, the municipality consists of the following settlements:




  • Abdulići

  • Banjevići

  • Biljača

  • Bjelovac

  • Blječeva

  • Boljevići

  • Brana Bačići

  • Dubravice

  • Fakovići

  • Glogova

  • Hranča

  • Hrnčići

  • Jagodnja

  • Jaketići

  • Jelah

  • Ježeštica

  • Joševa

  • Konjevići

  • Krasanovići

  • Kravica

  • Krke

  • Lipenovići

  • Loznica

  • Magašići

  • Mihaljevići

  • Moštanice

  • Mlečva

  • Mratinci

  • Oćenovići

  • Opravdići

  • Osamsko

  • Pirići

  • Pobrđe

  • Pobuđe

  • Podčauš

  • Polom

  • Rakovac

  • Repovac

  • Sikirić

  • Slapašnica

  • Stanatovići

  • Suha

  • Šiljkovići

  • Svilile

  • Tegare

  • Urkovići

  • Vitkovići

  • Voljavica

  • Vraneševići

  • Zagoni

  • Zalužje

  • Zapolje

  • Žlijebac




Demographics


































Historical population
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1961 23,149 —    
1971 26,513 +1.37%
1981 30,333 +1.36%
1991 33,375 +0.96%
2013 20,340 −2.23%



A Serbian cemetery of the civil victims of the war.


According to Columbia-Lippincott Gazetteer, in 1948 Bratunac had a population of 5,033.



Ethnic groups


According to the 2013 census, the municipality of Bratunac has Serbs majority with 12,350 inhabitants (60.72%), followed by 7,803 Bosniaks (38.36%) and 33 Croats (0.16%). The ethnic composition of the municipality:













































Ethnic group
Population
1971
Population
1991
Population
2013[2]

Serbs
12,820
11,479
12,350

Bosniaks
13,428
21,564
7,803

Croats
50
41
33

Yugoslavs
15
223
-
Others
200
291
154

Total
26,513
33,375
20,340

Data by settlements











































































































































































































Ethnic structure of population of Bratunac municipality, by settlements, 2013 census

Settlement
total
Bosniaks
Croats
Serbs
others

Biljača
306
301
0
5
0

Bjelovac
207
2
0
205
0
Bratunac
7,827
730
27
6,997
73

Dubravice
270
0
0
270
0

Glogova
920
914
0
6
0

Hranča
368
259
0
99
0

Hrnčići
780
0
0
0
0

Ježeštica
345
0
0
345
0

Konjevići
735
735
0
0
0

Krasanovići
287
156
0
130
1

Kravica
567
0
0
0
0

Magašići
527
236
2
289
0

Mihaljevići
233
231
0
2
0

Opravdići
275
23
0
252
0

Pobuđe
1,286
1,286
0
0
0

Polom
217
0
0
216
1

Rakovac
433
36
0
388
9

Repovac
352
13
3
336
0

Slapašnica
304
37
0
266
1

Suha
396
202
1
193
0

Urkovići
504
504
0
0
0

Voljavica
419
417
0
2
0

Zagoni
316
18
0
298
0

Žlijebac
272
0
0
272
0


Economy


The following table gives a preview of total number of registred employed people per their core activity (as of 2016):[3]























































































Activity
Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 42
Mining and quarrying -
Manufacturing 558
Distribution of power, gas, steam and air-conditioning 55
Distribution of water and water waste management 49
Construction 94
Wholesale and retail, repair 328
Transportation and storage 57
Hotels and restaurants 101
Information and communication 13
Finance and insurance 27
Real estate activities 2
Professional, scientific and technical activities 40
Administrative and support services 5
Public administration and defence 147
Education 255
Healthcare and social work 83
Art, entertainment and recreation 9
Other service activities 55
Total
1,920


See also



  • Municipalities of Republika Srpska

  • Konjević Polje

  • Bratunac Massacre

  • Veljaci Bratunac



References





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  2. ^ "POPIS STANOVNIŠTVA, DOMAĆINSTAVA I STANOVA U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI, 2013. REZULTATI POPISA" (PDF). popis2013.ba (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 December 2016.


  3. ^ "Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska 2017" (PDF). rzs.rs.ba (in Serbian). December 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2018.




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