| Hadžići Хаџићи |
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| Location of Hadžići within Bosnia and Herzegovina. | |||
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| Government | |||
| - Municipality president | Hamdo Ejubović (SDA) | ||
| Population (2002 census) | |||
| - Total | 20,055 | ||
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
| - Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
| Area code(s) | +387 33 | ||
| Website | http://www.opcinahadzici.com.ba | ||
Hadžići (Cyrillic: Хаџићи) is a town and a municipality located south west of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to government statistics from 2002, Hadžići Municipality has a population of 20,055 residents.
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Demographics
1971
18.508 total
- Muslims - 11.150 (60,24%)
- Serbs - 6.055 (32,71%)
- Croats - 964 (5,20%)
- Yugoslavs - 116 (0,62%)
- Others - 223 (1,23%)
1991
24,200 total
- Muslims 15.399 (63,63%)
- Serbs - 6,362 (26,28%)
- Croats - 746 (3,08%)
- Yugoslavs - 841 (3,47%)
- Others - 859 (3,54%)
The national composition is as follows: 18,533 are Bosniaks (92.4%), 706 are Serbs (3.5%), 404 are Croats (2.0%), and 412 are classified as others (2.1%).
In 2005, 96% of population of the municipality were ethnic Bosniaks.
Most of the residents are traditional hard-working families with a stable income.
Communities and places in municipality Hadžići
- Hadžići place
- Pazarić
- Tarčin
- Luke
- Lokve (Hadžići, BiH)
- Žunovnica
- Drozgometva
- Binježevo
- Budmolići
- Duranovići
- Mokrine
- Osenik
- Raštelica
- Trzanj
- Donji Hadžići
See also
External links
- The official web site of Hadžići municipality Sarajevo (Bosnian)
- web portal of Hadžići municipality Sarajevo (Bosnian)
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Coordinates: 43°49′25″N 18°13′16″E / 43.82361°N 18.22111°E
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