Donji Baraći

Donji Baraći (Serbian Cyrillic: Доњи Бараћи) is a settlement located in the Municipality of Mrkonjić Grad, of the Republika Srpska Entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It used to be a municipality in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 1963, when it was abolished and incorporated into the Municipality of Mrkonjić Grad.[1][2]

Geography

The settlement is located 27 kilometers away from the municipal capital. Today, the town is located within the local community, Baraći. The settlement can also be referred to just as Baraći due to the split up of the town (North and South).[1][2]

History

Until 1963. Baraći was a municipality, which was then abolished and annexed to the municipality of Mrkonjić Grad. The municipality of Baraći consisted of 12 settlements: Gerzovo , Gornja Pecka , Gornja Podgorja , Gornji Baraći , Donja Pecka , Donja Podgorja, Donji Baraći, Jasenovi Potoci, Medna, Mlinište, Trnovo, and Ubovića Brdo. This municipality in the 1961 census had 11,104 inhabitants, of which 11,048 (99.49%) were Serbs.[1][2]

Population

Ethnicity[3] 2013 1991. 1981. 1971. 1961
Serbs 294 (99.7%) 519 (98.86%) 612 (96,68%) 730 (97,07%) 626
Croatians 1 (0,3%) 5 (0,95%) 6 (0,94%) 2 (0,26%) 1
Yugoslavs 7 (1,10%) 6 (0,79%) 1
Montenegrins 3 5 1
Albanians 4 5 1
Macedonians 5
Muslims (Bosniaks) 1 (0,13%)
Other 1 (0,19%) 1 2 3
In Total: 525 633 752 639

References

  1. "Donji Baraći (Mrkonjić Grad, Serb Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  2. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  3. "Popis 2013 u BiH". www.statistika.ba. Retrieved 2022-04-22.


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