Humac, Ljubuški
Appearance
Humac Хумац | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 43°11′48″N 17°31′18″E / 43.19667°N 17.52167°E | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Canton | West Herzegovina |
Municipality | Ljubuški |
Area | |
• Total | 2.36 sq mi (6.11 km2) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 2,775 |
• Density | 1,200/sq mi (450/km2) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Humac (Cyrillic: Хумац) is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Ljubuški.[1]
It was the site where the Humac tablet, an Old Slavic Cyrillic stone tablet, was found.
Demographics
[edit]According to the 2013 census, its population was 2,775.[2]
Ethnicity | Number | Percentage |
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Croats | 2,758 | 99.4% |
Bosniaks | 2 | 0.1% |
Serbs | 1 | 0.0% |
other/undeclared | 14 | 0.5% |
Total | 2,775 | 100% |
Notable people
[edit]- Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburić, Croatian World War II concentration camp commandant and war criminal
References
[edit]- ^ Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten #234, Sarajevo (1991).
- ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
43°11′48″N 17°31′18″E / 43.19667°N 17.52167°E