Bijelo Polje municipality

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Opština Bijelo Polje / Општина Бијело Поље
Location of the municipality in Montenegro
Country MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro
Administrative headquarters Bijelo Polje
surface 923  km²
Residents 46,676 (2011)
Population density 51 inhabitants / km²
License Plate BP
mayor Aleksandar Žurić
Web presence

The municipality of Bijelo Polje ( Montenegrin Општина Бијело Поље Opština Bijelo Polje ) is a municipality in Montenegro . The administrative seat is the main town Bijelo Polje , next to it belong the villages Babića Brijeg , Banje Selo , Biokovac , Bioča , Bistrica , Brestovik , Brzava , Brčve , Vergaševići , Vrbe , Gojevići , Gorice , Gornji Dio Grada , Dupljaci , Kradenševari , Kneževići , Kaadenševari , Kneževići Krstače , Kruševo , Livadice , Lipnica , Ličine , Mahala , Medanovići , Nikoljac , Ograde , Oluja , Pisana Jela , Pruška , Raklja , Ribarevine , Rijeke , Slatka , Strojtanica , Sutivan , Sušica , Ćukovac , Ušanovići , Centar Grada , campar and solja to Local community.

population

The 2011 census showed a population of 46,676 for the municipality of Bijelo Polje. Of these, 16,562 (35.96%) described themselves as Serbs , 12,592 (27.34%) as Bosniaks , 8,808 (19.13%) as Montenegrins and 5,985 (13.00%) as ethnic Muslims .

census 1948 1 1953 1 1961 1971 1981 1991 2003 2011
Residents 36,795 41,432 46,651 52,598 55,634 55,268 50.284 46.051
1At the 1948 and 1953 censuses, the community did not exist in its current form. The indicated number of inhabitants results from the application of today's territorial classification.

Individual evidence

  1. Ethnic composition of Montenegro 2011. In: pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved October 2, 2018 .
  2. Montenegro censuses. In: pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved November 6, 2018 .

Coordinates: 42 ° 44 '  N , 19 ° 47'  E