Kotor-Varoš was a srez (a second-level administrative unit) centered at Kotor Varoš, that existed during the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Socialist Yugoslavia. It had earlier been a kreis of Austro-Hungarian Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was a subdivision of the Vrbas Oblast in 1922–29, Vrbas Banovina in 1929–41, and thereafter the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was abolished in 1955.[1]

In 1948[2] and 1953, it included the six municipalities of Kotor Varoš, Previle, Skender Vakuf, Šiprage, Vrbanjci and Zabrđe.

Demographics

1953
Census area Total Serbs Croats Slovenians Macedonians Montenegrins Yugoslavs
undecided
Czechs Poles Rusyns
Ukrainians
Other Slavs Other non-Slavs
KOTOR VAROŠ COUNTY 37898 25008 6485 4 4 10 6375 2 2 8
Kotor Varoš 4715 805 2640 2 3 6 1253 1 1 4
Maslovare 4574 3966 8 600
Preville 4576 3537 696 342 1
Skender Vakuf 7100 6566 16 518
Šiprage 7746 6036 24 1 1 1682 2
Vrbanjci 4919 1678 1728 1 4 1505 1 1 1
Zabrđe 4268 2420 1373 475

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References

  1. Statistički godišnjak SFRJ (1955): Srezovi i opštine u NR BiH.
  2. Statistički godišnjak SFRJ (1948): Srezovi i opštine u NR BiH.
  3. (PDF) http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/G1953/pdf/G19534001.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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