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Rudo
Рудо | |
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Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Government | |
• Mayor | Milko Čolaković (SNSD) [1] |
Area | |
• Total | 34,763 km2 (13,422 sq mi) |
Population (2013 census) | |
• Total | 8,834 |
• Density | 254/km2 (660/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Area code | 58 |
Rudo (Cyrillic: Рудо) is a town and municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina near the border with Serbia. It appears in Ivo Andrić's story "The Beys of Rudo."
Municipality
- Arbanasi
- Arsići
- Bare
- Bijelo Brdo
- Biševići
- Bjelugovina
- Bjelušine
- Bjeljevine
- Blizna
- Boranovići
- Bovan
- Božovići
- Budalice
- Cvrkote
- Čavdari
- Danilovići
- Dolovi
- Donja Rijeka
- Donja Strmica
- Donje Cikote
- Donji Ravanci
- Dorići
- Dubac
- Dugovječ
- Džihanići
- Gaočići
- Gojava
- Gornja Rijeka
- Gornja Strmica
- Gornje Cikote
- Gornji Ravanci
- Grabovik
- Grivin
- Janjići
- Knjeginja
- Kosovići
- Kovači
- Kula
- Ljutava
- Međurečje
- Mikavice
- Mioče
- Misajlovina
- Mokronozi
- Mrsovo
- Nikolići
- Obrvena
- Omačina
- Omarine
- Oputnica
- Orah
- Oskoruša
- Past
- Pazalje
- Peljevići
- Petačine
- Plema
- Pohare
- Polimlje
- Popov Do
- Prebidoli
- Pribišići
- Prijevorac
- Radoželje
- Rakovići
- Ravne Njive
- Resići
- Rudo
- Rupavci
- Setihovo
- Sokolovići
- Stankovača
- Staro Rudo
- Strgači
- Strgačina
- Šahdani
- Štrpci
- Trbosilje
- Trnavci
- Trnavci kod Rudog
- Ustibar
- Uvac
- Vagan
- Viti Grab
- Zagrađe
- Zarbovina
- Zlatari
- Zubač
- Zubanj
Demographics
1971
15,982 total
- Serbs – 10,155 (63.54%)
- Bosniaks – 5.532 (34.61%)
- Croats – 18 (0.11%)
- Yugoslavs – 80 (0.50%)
- Others – 197 (1.24%)
In 1991, the population of the Rudo municipality numbered 11,572 people, including:
- 8,191 Serbs (70.78%)
- 3,142 Bosniaks (27.15%)
- 93 Yugoslavs
- 5 Croats
- 141 others
The town of Rudo itself in 1991 had a population of 3,109, including:
- 2,103 Serbs (68%)
- 869 Bosniaks (28%)
- 66 Yugoslavs
- 3 Croats
- 68 others
Notable people
- Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, Ottoman statesman
See also
43°37′N 19°22′E / 43.617°N 19.367°E
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