STATISTICS THAT HURTS: How smaller Serbia really is now and why are there only more Albanians?
There are less and less people from Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia in the world, only Albanians had minimal increase for 65.000.
The reason for loss of people is the wars that took place.
At the end of 2016, Statistical Office in Banja Luka announced the final results of the census of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2013.
A complete list of the same area was organized as early as 1991, and is now possible to compare these results with those of twenty years or more. The simplest way to do this is to compare the total population.
Yugoslavia in 1991 had about 23.6 million people, writes Politika. The list was boycotted by Albanians in Serbia. Their number was estimated and included in the total.
Two decades later, the same area has two million inhabitants less, or about 8.5 percent of the population less, which is 21.6 million.
Seen in the republics, the largest demographic decline has Bosnia and Herzegovina, 850,000 people or about twenty percent of population, then ten percent for Croatia.
The area of Kosovo and Metohija has decline of nine per cent, followed by Serbia (excluding Kosovo) with approximately eight percent (590,000). Other former federal units, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, recorded modest growth.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Politika)
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