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Tuzla Canton
Tuzlanski kanton[1]
Tuzlanski kanton (bs)
Tuzlanska županija (hr)
Тузлански кантон (sr)
Flag of Tuzla Canton
Coat of arms of Tuzla Canton
Location of the Tuzla Canton
Location of the Tuzla Canton
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Main cityTuzla
Municipalities
Government
 • Head of cantonSead Čaušević
Area
 • Total
2,649.0 km2 (1,022.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 estimate)[2]
 • Total
499,221
 • Density190/km2 (490/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeBA-03
Websitehttp://www.vladatk.kim.ba/

The Tuzla Canton, officially the Tuzla Canton[1] (Bosnian: Tuzlanski kanton[1]) is the third of 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cantonal seat is in Tuzla.

Municipalities

It comprises the municipalities of Banovići, Čelić, Doboj Istok (Doboj East), Gradačac, Gračanica, Kladanj, Kalesija, Lukavac, Sapna, Srebrenik, Teočak and Živinice, as well as the city of Tuzla.

Geography and population

The area of the canton is 2,908 km². At the 1991 census, the area was populated by 949,621 people of which 60% were Bosniaks, 28% Serbs, 9% Croats, and the rest belonged to minority groups (Yugoslavs, Roma, Slovenes, Jews, Ukrainians et al.).

In 2002, the Tuzla Canton had an estimated population of 607,571 residents of which 546,814 were Bosniaks (90%).

The second largest ethnic group is the Croat minority living mostly in Tuzla and in Živinice. The Serb minority lives predominantly in Tuzla, and the Roma population is mostly present in Tuzla but also in most of the other municipalities in smaller numbers.

History and culture

The canton was created by the Washington Agreement in 1994, and its boundaries defined by the Dayton Agreement in 1995.

The Srebrenik Fortress is Bosnia's best-preserved medieval fort, dating from 1333 and is located in Srebrenik.

Tuzla is the hip hop center of the Balkans due to Edo Maajka, Frenkie and the first hip hop station in Bosnia, which is located in Tuzla, FMJAM. Music artist guitarist Emir Hot, pianist Bešlić, accordionist Emir Vildić and violinist Selma Dizdarević are also from Tuzla.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c The Constitution of the Tuzla Canton Official name of canton is Tuzla Canton
  2. ^ "First release" (PDF). Federal Office of Statistics, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. June 30, 2011.

44°33′N 18°36′E / 44.550°N 18.600°E / 44.550; 18.600