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Village in Rožaje, Montenegro
Bogaje (Serbian Cyrillic: Богаје), formerly known as Bogaji (Богаји), is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro.
Demographics
According to the 2003 census, it had 222 inhabitants, who identified as a majority of Serbs (59,45%) and minorities of Bosniaks (23,42%), Montenegrins (13,96%) and ethnic Muslims (3,15%).[1]
According to the 2011 census, its population was 198.[2]
Ethnicity in 2011
Ethnicity
|
Number
|
Percentage
|
Serbs |
149 |
75.3%
|
Bosniaks |
25 |
12.6%
|
Montenegrins |
18 |
9.1%
|
other/undeclared |
6 |
3.0%
|
Total |
198 |
100%
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