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Busovača

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Template:Bosnia and Herzegovina municipalities Busovača is a small town and municipality in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is 60 km from Sarajevo, 21 km from Zenica, and 30 km from Travnik.

During the Bosnian War, the city was attacked by the Croatian Army known as HVO and sustained heavy damage. Many Muslims died. Today Busovača is recovering from war building small economy and infra-structure becoming important cross-road between bigger cities.

Demographics

By census itself municipality had Croatian majority, as town itself (this is post war statistic) because all Muslims from Busovača have been refuge.

Settlement Bos Srbs Croats Yugos Others Sum
Busovaca 1495 38% 153 4% 1792 46% 374 9% 124 3% 3938
Source: http://www.hdmagazine.com/bosnia/census/cens-c.html



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