National minorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The first Italian immigrants to Štivor, 1883
Ukrainians in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1890, modern Prnjavor
Czech wedding guests in Nova Vesi, near Srbac, 1934
Polish farmers in Bosnia at a procession
The Slovene Triglav Society, founded in Banja Luka in 1934

The legislation of Bosnia and Herzegovina recognises three constituent peoples and 17 national minorities (nacionalne manjine). These latter include 2.73% of the total population of the country,[1] i.e. 96,539 persons. The biggest community is the Romani people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which are estimated at around 58,000 persons.

  1. ^ "Census of population, households and dwellings in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2013: Final results" (PDF). Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. June 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2016.

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