Demographics of Montenegro

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Ethnic map of Montenegro according to the 2003 census
Ethnic map of Montenegro according to the 2003 census

Demographics of Montenegro (based on the 2003 census)

The 2003 census was undertaken by Montenegro, which, together with Serbia, constituted Serbia and Montenegro, the annual population growth in 2006 was at 3.50%

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[edit] Nationaliy

According to the 2003 population census conducted by the Montenegrin authorities:

[edit] Initial data

Total: 672,656 inhabitants (including diaspora)

[edit] Corrected data

Total: 620,145 (without the diaspora)

  •  : ETHNIC STRUCTURE OF MONTENEGRO'S MUNICIPALITIES AFTER 2003 CENSUS (November 2003 data)

not declared 234 or 3,67% no data 488 or 7,64%


Bar total 45.223

Berane total 40.885


Bijelo Polje total 57.124

other 165 or 0,29% not declared 1.033 or 1,81% no data 1.514 or 2,65%


Budva total 16.095


Cetinje total 18.749


Danilovgrad total 16.400


Herceg Novi total 33971


Kolasin total 9.975


Kotor total 23.481


Mojkovac total 10.274

  • [[Montenegrins 5.627 or 54,77%
  • [[Muslims 18 or 0,18%
  • Serbs 4.200 or 40,88%
  • Albanians 1 or 0,01%
  • Croats 3 or 0,03%
  • Bosniaks9 or 0,09%
  • Roma 0 or 0,00%
  • other 53 or 0,52%
  • not declared 332 or 3,23%
  • no data 31 or 0,30%


Niksic total 76.671

other 743 or 0,97% not declared 5.483 or 7,15% no data 662 or 0,86%


Plav total 21.604


Pljevlja total 36.918


Pluzine total 4.294


Podgorica total 179.403


Rozaje total 27.562


Savnik total 2.972


Tivat total 13.991


Ulcinj total 26.435


Zabljak total 4.245

  • Montenegrins 1.819 or 42,85%
  • Muslims 1 or 0,02%
  • Serbs 2.129 or 50,15%
  • Albanians 0 or 0,00%
  • Croats 3 or 0,07%
  • Bosniaks 0 or 0,00%
  • Roma 0 or 0,00%
  • other 15 or 0,35%
  • not declared 278 or 6,55%
  • This census witnessed the forming of the Bosniak nation; although there are still people who declare themselves as Muslims by nationality. Also, there are very few people left who consider themselves Yugoslavs. But the biggest difference with 1991 census is the unparalleled increase in the number of Serbs, from over 50,000 to nearly 200,000.

[edit] Modern

  • According to a 2004 estimate, Montenegro has 630,548 inhabitants.
  • According to a 2005 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has about 623,000 inhabitants. [1]
  • According to a 2006 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has about 624,000 inhabitants. [2]
  • According to a 2007 estimate, Montenegro has 684,736 inhabitants.

[edit] Language

[edit] Religion

See also: Serbian Orthodox Church, Montenegrin Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar, Islam in Montenegro

[edit] Refugees from Kosovo

[edit] See also

[edit] References