Historical Population of Banja Luka - Historical Data

Historical Data

  • 1879. Banja Luka district

Population 86209, Orthodox 64 186, Muslims 12 350, Catholics 9 486, Jews 187.

  • 1879. Town Banja Luka, Population 9 560, Muslims 6 474, Orthodox 1 893, Catholics 1 006, Jews 187.
  • 1910. Banja Luka, city (48 km²)

Overall population 14800, Orthodox 3 694, Muslims 6 588, Catholics 3 930.

  • 1910. Banja Luka, village district (1 614 km²),

Overall 58 360, orthodox 41 414, Muslims 2 436, Catholics 14 052.

  • 1921. Banja Luka, city

Overall: 18 001, orthodox: 5 324, Catholics: 4 718, Muslims: 7 201, Jews: 484.

  • 1921. Banja Luka, district

Overall: 59 578, orthodox: 41 511, Catholics: 15 159, Muslims: 2 364, Jews: 1.

  • 1948. Banja Luka, city

Overall: 31 223, Serbs: 10 861 (34, 78%), Croatian: 8 662, Muslims: 9 951.

  • 1948. Banja Luka, canton

Overall: 89 248, Serbs: 64 599, Croats: 21 150, Muslims: 2 622.

  • 1971. Municipally of Banja Luka

Overall: 158 736, Serbs 92 465, Croats 33 371, Muslims 24 268, Yugoslav 4 684.

  • 1981. Municipally of Banja Luka,

Overall: 183 618, Serbs 93 389, Yugoslav 31 347, Croats 30 442, Muslims 21 726...

  • 1981. City of Banja Luka

Overall: 123 937, Serbs: 51 839, Yugoslavs 29 176, Muslims 20 916, Croats 16 314.

  • 1991. Municipally of Banja Luka,

Overall: 195 692, Serbs: 106 826 (54, 58%), Croats 29 026, Muslims 28 558, Yugoslavs 23 656.

  • 1991. City of Banja Luka

Overall 143 079, Serbs 70 155, Muslims 27 689, Yugoslavs 22 645, Croats 15 700.

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