Novi Grad
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| Novi Grad Нови Град |
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| Location of Novi Grad within Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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| Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Government | |
| - Mayor | Borislav Vuković (SDS) [1] |
| Population (1991) | |
| - Total | 41,541 |
| - Municipality | ? |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
| - Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
| Area code(s) | 52 |
| Website: www.novi-grad.org | |
Novi Grad (Cyrillic: Нови Град), also known as Bosanski Novi is a town and municipality in northwestern part of Republika Srpska entity, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the Una river on the border with Croatia (opposite the town of Dvor).
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[edit] Demographics
[edit] 1991
In the census of 1991, the municipality of Bosanski Novi had 41,541 residents, including:
- 14.040 Muslims (33,69%)
- 25.101 Serbs (60,24%) (See: Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- 1.557 Yugoslavs (3.73%)
- 403 Croats (0.96%) (See: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- 564 others (1.38%)
[edit] 2006
In 2006, the majority of inhabitants of municipality were ethnic Serbian Orthodox. [2]
[edit] Sport
The local football club, FK Sloboda Novi Grad, Legenda novskog nogometa
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