Berkovići
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| Berkovići Берковићи |
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| Location of Berkovići within Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
| Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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| Government | |
| - Mayor | Ranko Lučić (SDS) [1] |
| Population (1991) | |
| - Total | 3,510 |
| - Municipality | ? |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
| - Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
| Area code(s) | 59 |
Berkovići (Serbian Cyrillic: Берковићи) is a village and a municipality in southeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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[edit] History
The municipality was created in 1995, after the Bosnian War out of the Republika Srpska controlled portions of the pre-war municipality of Stolac.
[edit] Demographics
The majority of the population of the municipality are Serbs.
In 1991, the population of the town of Berkovići numbered 159 people, including:
- 155 (97.48%) Serbs (See: Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- 4 (2.51%) Muslims by nationality
In 1991., the population of the municipality of Berkovići numbered 3,510 people, including:
- 2,111 (60.14%) Serbs
- 715 (20.37%) Muslims by nationality
- 646 (18.40%) Croats
- 27 (0.76%) Yugoslavs
- 11 (0.31%) others and unknown
[edit] Settlements
Berkovići, Bitunja, Brštanik, Dabrica, Hatelji, Ljubljenica, Ljuti Do, Meča, Predolje, Strupići, Suzina, Šćepan Krst, Trusina and Žegulja, and parts of settlements: Burmazi, Do, Hodovo, Hrgud and Poplat.
[edit] Economy
The municipality is underdeveloped and much of the economic activity is agricultural.
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