Brod
Брод Bosanski Brod | |
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Town and municipality | |
Coordinates: 45°08′N 17°59′E / 45.133°N 17.983°E | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Republika Srpska |
Geographical region | Posavina |
Government | |
• Municipal mayor | Zoran Vidić (SDS) |
• Municipality | 229.3 km2 (88.5 sq mi) |
Population (2013 census) | |
• Town | 8,563 |
• Municipality | 16,619 |
• Municipality density | 72/km2 (190/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Area code | 53 |
Website | www |
Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Брод, pronounced [brôːd]),[1] formerly Bosanski Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Босански Брод) and Srpski Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски Брод), is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the south bank of the river Sava, in the western part of the Posavina region.[2] As of 2013, the town has a population of 7,637 inhabitants, while the municipality has a population of 16,619 inhabitants.
The city's name refers to a place where river can be crossed, a ford.
Prior to the Bosnian War of the 1990s, the town was known as Bosanski Brod. During the war the prefix "Bosanski" was replaced with "Srpski" due to the town being under Serb control. In May 2009, the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska removed any prefix from the name resulting in the name Brod. Today its official name is just Brod, without either prefix Bosanski or Srpski. The Croatian town of Slavonski Brod is situated on the opposite (northern) bank of the Sava, forming a built-up area of more than 110,000 inhabitants.
The bridge over the Sava River at Brod was destroyed in the early hours of October 1992; it was rebuilt several years later after the hostilities ended.
Aside from the town of Brod, the following settlements comprise the municipality:
Population of settlements – Brod municipality | |||||||||
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Settlement | 1931. | 1948 | 1953. | 1961. | 1971. | 1981. | 1991. | 2013. | |
Total | 30,115 | 32,286 | 33,744 | 16,619 | |||||
1 | Brod | 7,386 | 4,993 | 5,329 | 7,350 | 10,003 | 12,506 | 14,098 | 7,961 |
2 | Donja Močila | 659 | 226 | ||||||
3 | Donje Kolibe | 837 | 219 | ||||||
4 | Donji Klakar | 583 | 407 | ||||||
5 | Gornja Močila | 717 | 220 | ||||||
6 | Gornje Kolibe | 1,407 | 723 | ||||||
7 | Gornji Klakar | 755 | 433 | ||||||
8 | Grk | 559 | 258 | ||||||
9 | Koraće | 2,022 | 1,151 | ||||||
10 | Liješće | 2,032 | 1,518 | ||||||
11 | Novo Selo | 2,953 | 982 | ||||||
12 | Sijekovac | 1,551 | 455 | ||||||
13 | Vinska | 561 | 282 | ||||||
14 | Zborište | 854 | 381 |
Ethnic composition – Brod town | |||||||
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Nationality | 2013. | 1991. | 1981. | 1971. | |||
Total | 7,961 (100,0%) | 14,098 (100,0%) | 12,506 (100,0%) | 10,003 (100,0%) | |||
Serbs | 6,767 (85,00%) | 4,373 (31,02%) | 3,505 (28,03%) | 3,229 (32,28%) | |||
Bosniaks | 521 (6,544%) | 2,246 (15,93%) | 1,682 (13,45%) | 2,093 (20,92%) | |||
Croats | 404 (5,075%) | 4,086 (28,98%) | 3,812 (30,48%) | 4,166 (41,65%) | |||
Others | 269 (3,379%) | 633 (4,490%) | 48 (0,384%) | 86 (0,860%) | |||
Yugoslavs | 2 760 (19,58%) | 3,406 (27,23%) | 376 (3,759%) | ||||
Montenegrins | 25 (0,200%) | 24 (0,240%) | |||||
Slovenes | 10 (0,080%) | 10 (0,100%) | |||||
Macedonians | 8 (0,064%) | 3 (0,030%) | |||||
Albanians | 6 (0,048%) | 3 (0,030%) | |||||
Hungarians | 4 (0,032%) | 12 (0,120%) | |||||
Roma | 1 (0,010%) |
Ethnic composition – Brod municipality | |||||||
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Nationality | 2013. | 1991. | 1981. | 1971. | |||
Total | 16,619 (100,0%) | 34,138 (100,0%) | 32,286 (100,0%) | 30,115 (100,0%) | |||
Serbs | 11,477 (69,06%) | 11,389 (33,36%) | 10,737 (33,26%) | 11,273 (37,43%) | |||
Croats | 3,287 (19,78%) | 13,993 (40,99%) | 13,579 (42,06%) | 14,489 (48,11%) | |||
Bosniaks | 1,509 (9,080%) | 4,088 (11,97%) | 3,106 (9,620%) | 3,706 (12,31%) | |||
Others | 346 (2,082%) | 1 004 (2,941%) | 89 (0,276%) | 146 (0,485%) | |||
Yugoslavs | 3,664 (10,73%) | 4,704 (14,57%) | 436 (1,448%) | ||||
Montenegrins | 28 (0,087%) | 30 (0,100%) | |||||
Macedonians | 15 (0,046%) | 3 (0,010%) | |||||
Slovenes | 11 (0,034%) | 13 (0,043%) | |||||
Albanians | 11 (0,034%) | 3 (0,010%) | |||||
Hungarians | 6 (0,019%) | 15 (0,050%) | |||||
Roma | 1 (0,003%) |
The Municipality of Brod according to population census from 1991, had twenty-three inhabited settlements, divided into twelve local communities: