Republics By Population
Population of Yugoslavia by republics and provinces in 1991 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Serbia | 40.9% | |||
Serbia proper | 24.0% | |||
Croatia | 20.6% | |||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 18.8% | |||
Macedonia | 8.8% | |||
Vojvodina | 8.6% | |||
Kosovo | 8.4% | |||
Slovenia | 8.2% | |||
Montenegro | 2.6% |
The population data is from the 1991 census.
Rank | Republic/Province | Population | % | Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Serbia | 9,506,174 | 40.9% | 114.0 |
--- | Serbia proper | 5,582,611 | 24.0% | 99.4 |
2 | Croatia | 4,784,265 | 20.6% | 84.6 |
3 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4,377,053 | 18.8% | 85.6 |
4 | Macedonia | 2,033,964 | 8.8% | 79.1 |
--- | Vojvodina | 1,996,367 | 8.6% | 92.8 |
--- | Kosovo | 1,956,196 | 8.4% | 183.1 |
5 | Slovenia | 1,913,355 | 8.2% | 94.5 |
6 | Montenegro | 615,035 | 2.6% | 44.5 |
SFR Yugoslavia | 23,229,846 | 100% | 92.6 |
Read more about this topic: Demographics Of The Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia
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