Ljubuški
City in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ljubuški (Cyrillic: Љубушки) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the West Herzegovina Canton, a subdivision of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Kravica cascades lie within the city, near the settlement of Studenci. The city is known for its many dogs.
History
The city was first mentioned in 1444.
Yugoslav Wars
During the Bosnian War, Ljubuški served as the headquarters of the Croatian Defence Forces.[citation needed]
Settlements
Demographics
Population
Population of settlements – Ljubuški city
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Settlement
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1971.
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1981.
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1991.
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2013.
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Total
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28,269
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27,603
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28,340
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28,184
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1
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Cerno
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403
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355
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2
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Crveni Grm
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1,081
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885
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3
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Grab
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1,344
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1,155
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4
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Grabovnik
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396
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423
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5
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Greda
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|
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165
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144
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6
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Grljevići
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|
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475
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315
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7
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Hardomilje
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730
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889
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8
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Hrašljani
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|
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481
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798
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9
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Humac
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|
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1,572
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2,775
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10
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Klobuk
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|
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1,579
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1,232
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11
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Lipno
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|
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536
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223
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12
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Lisice
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|
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567
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652
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13
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Ljubuški
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2,804
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3,700
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4,198
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4,023
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14
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Miletina
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427
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376
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15
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Mostarska Vrata
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|
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381
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491
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16
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Orahovlje
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|
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207
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216
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17
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Otok
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|
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549
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590
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18
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Pregrađe
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|
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641
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861
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19
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Proboj
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|
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769
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701
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20
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Prolog
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|
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726
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667
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21
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Radišići
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|
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2,502
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2,363
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22
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Šipovača
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|
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623
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643
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23
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Stubica
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|
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299
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305
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24
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Studenci
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1,190
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1,143
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25
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Teskera
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|
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285
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396
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26
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Vašarovići
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|
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970
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801
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27
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Veljaci
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1,218
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1,249
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28
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Vitina
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|
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2,154
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1,951
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29
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Vojnići
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|
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644
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576
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30
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Zvirići
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|
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275
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272
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Ethnic composition
Ethnic composition – Ljubuški urban centre
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2013.
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1991.
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1981.
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1971.
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Total
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4,023 (100,0%)
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4,198 (100,0%)
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3,700 (100,0%)
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2,804 (100,0%)
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Croats
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3,352 (83,32%)
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2,658 (63,32%)
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2,164 (58,48%)
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1,328 (47,36%)
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Bosniaks
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581 (14,44%)
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1,174 (27,97%)
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1,037 (28,02%)
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1,308 (46,64%)
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Unaffiliated
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30 (0,746%)
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Albanians
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23 (0,572%)
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Serbs
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18 (0,447%)
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53 (1,263%)
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51 (1,370%)
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88 (3,130%)
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Others
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13 (0,323%)
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133 (3,168%)
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35 (0,940%)
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37 (1,310%)
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Unknown
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6 (0,149%)
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|
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Yugoslavs
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180 (4,288%)
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413 (11,16%)
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43 (1,530%)
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Ethnic composition – Ljubuški city
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2013.
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1991.
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1981.
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1971.
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Total
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28,184 (100,0%)
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28,340 (100,0%)
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27,603 (100,0%)
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28,269 (100,0%)
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Croats
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27,271 (96,76%)
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26,127 (92,19%)
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25,334 (91,78%)
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26,198 (92,67%)
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Bosniaks
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717 (2,543%)
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1,592 (5,618%)
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1,498 (5,427%)
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1,812 (6,410%)
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Unaffiliated
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51 (0,181%)
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|
|
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Serbs
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41 (0,145%)
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65 (0,229%)
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83 (0,301%)
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118 (0,417%)
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Unknown
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36 (0,128%)
|
|
|
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Others
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35 (0,124%)
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329 (1,161%)
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173 (0,627%)
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92 (0,325%)
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Albanians
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30 (0,106%)
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|
|
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Montenegrins
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2 (0,007%)
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|
|
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Slovenes
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1 (0,004%)
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|
|
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Yugoslavs
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227 (0,801%)
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515 (1,866%)
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49 (0,173%)
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Sports
The city is home to Bosnia and Herzegovina's most successful handball club, HRK Izviđač, with eight Bosnia and Herzegovina Championship titles won, two football clubs, NK Sloga Ljubuški and NK Ljubuški, and HKK Ljubuški basketball club.
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ljubuški.
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