Stolac
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Stolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the 1991 census, the municipality of Stolac had a population of 18,845 residents, of which there were 8,393 Bosniaks (44.5%), 6,113 Croats (32.4%), 3,912 Serbs (20.8%), 312 Yugoslavs (1.7%), and 115 others (0.6%). The town of Stolac itself had 5530 residents, of which 66% were Bosniaks, 18% Serbs, 12% Croats, 3% Yugoslavs, and 1% others.
July 1998 estimate for the municipality of Stolac had the following population composion. The municipality of Stolac had roughly 12,050 residents of which 11,000 were Croats, 900 Bosniaks, 120 Serbs, and 30 registered as 'others'.
In 2002, the estimated number of the present population is 9,881 of which:
| Municipalities of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton |
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| Čapljina | Čitluk | Jablanica | Konjic | Mostar | Neum | Rama | Ravno | Stolac | |
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