Ragale

Ragale

43° 58′ 20″ N 17° 52′ 04″ E / 43.9722, 17.8678

Ragale
Administration
Pays Drapeau de Bosnie-Herzégovine Bosnie-Herzégovine
Entité Drapeau de la Fédération de Bosnie-et-Herzégovine Fédération de Bosnie-et-Herzégovine
Canton Bosnie centrale
Municipalité Fojnica
Géographie
Coordonnées 43° 58′ 20″ Nord
       17° 52′ 04″ Est
/ 43.9722, 17.8678
Démographie
Population 539 hab. (1991)
Localisation
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Ragale

Ragale (en cyrillique : Рагале) est un village de Bosnie-Herzégovine. Il est situé dans la municipalité de Fojnica et dans le canton de Bosnie centrale, Fédération de Bosnie-et-Herzégovine. Au recensement de 1991, il comptait 539 habitants, dont une majorité de Musulmans (Bosniaques)[1].

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Démographie

Répartition de la population (1991)

Nationalité Nombre %
Musulmans 429 79,59
Croates 93 17,25
Yougoslaves 16 2,96
Inconnus/autres 1 0,18[1]

Notes et références

  1. a et b (bs)(hr)(sr) Livre : Composition nationale de la population - Résultats de la République par municipalités et localités 1991, Bulletin statistique n°234, Publication de l'Institut national de statistique de Bosnie-Herzégovine, Sarajevo.

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