Una-Sana Canton
































































































Una-Sana Canton


Unsko-sanski kanton



Flag of Una-Sana

Flag



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Coat of arms


Location of Una-Sana
Status Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capital
and largest city

Bihać
Official languages
Bosnian and Croatian

Ethnic groups
(2013)

90.02% Bosniaks
3.09% Serbs
1.85% Croats
5.04% others
Demonym(s) Una-Sanian
Government Parliamentary system
• Prime Minister
Mustafa Ružnić

Legislature Assembly of the Una-Sana Canton
Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Establishment
12 June 1996

Area
• Total
4,125 km2 (1,593 sq mi)
Population
• 2013 census
273,261
• Density
66.24/km2 (171.6/sq mi)

GDP (nominal)
2013 estimate
• Total

BAM 1,243.229 million
• Per capita

BAM 4153.19
Currency BAM
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
• Summer (DST)

UTC+2 (CEST)
Date format dd-mm-yyyy
Driving side right



Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.


The Una-Sana Canton[1] (Bosnian: Unsko-sanski kanton;[1]Croatian: Unsko-sanska županija; Serbian Cyrillic: Унско-сански кантон) is one of the ten cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the northwest of the country and has been named after the rivers Una and Sana. The center of the cantonal government is Bihać. The canton is bordered by Republika Srpska from east, Canton 10 from southeast, and Croatia from south, west, and north.




Contents






  • 1 Municipalities


  • 2 Political subdivisions


  • 3 Demographics


    • 3.1 1991


    • 3.2 2013


    • 3.3 2013 Census




  • 4 Traffic


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References





Municipalities


It is divided into municipalities (usually eponymous with towns) of Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosanski Petrovac, Bužim, Cazin, Ključ, Sanski Most and Velika Kladuša.



Political subdivisions
















































Municipality Population Area (km2)
Bihać 56,261 900
Bosanska Krupa 25,545 561
Bosanski Petrovac 7,328 709
Bužim 19,340 129
Cazin 66,149 356
Ključ 16,784 358
Sanki Most 41,475 781
Velika Kladuša 40,419 331


Demographics



1991


In the 1991 census, the canton of Una-Sana had 330,479 residents, including:



  • 241,511 (73.08%) Bosniaks

  • 67,351 (20.38%) Serbs

  • 8,766 (2.653%) Croats

  • 12,851 (3.887%) others



2013


In the 2013 census,[2] the canton of Una-Sana had 273,261 residents, including:



  • 246,012 (90.02%) Bosniaks

  • 8,452 (3.09%) Serbs

  • 5,073 (1.85%) Croats

  • 13,724 (5.04%) others



2013 Census










































































































Municipality
Nationality

Total


Bosniaks


%


Croats


%


Serbs


%


Bihać
49,550
88.07
3265
5.80
910
1.61

56,261

Bosanska Krupa
23,578
92.29
66
0.25
1,260
4.93

25,545

Bosanski Petrovac
3,179
43.38
26
0.35
3,996
54.53

7,328

Bužim
19,207
99.31
8
0.04
1
0.005

19,340

Cazin
63,463
95.93
320
0.48
29
0.04

66,149

Ključ
16,130
96.33
30
0.17
273
1.63

16,744

Sanski Most
38,344
92.45
722
1.74
1837
4.42

41,475

Velika Kladuša
32,561
80.55
636
1.57
146
0.36

40,419
Canton
246,012
90.02
5,073
1.85
8,452
3.09

273,261

Page text.[3][clarification needed]



Traffic


Due to the proximity to Croatia and that country's narrow northern outline, various important traffic lines between Zagreb and the Adriatic traverse the Una-Sana canton, such as the railway line Bosanski Novi — Bihać — Knin. The largest airport of Željava is located near Bihać and is located right between Bosnian and Croatian border.



See also



  • Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Bosanska Krajina

  • List of heads of the Una-Sana Canton



References





  1. ^ ab The Constitution of the Una-Sana Canton Official name of canton is Una-Sana Canton


  2. ^ http://www.popis2013.ba/


  3. ^ Link text, additional text.





Coordinates: 44°44′N 16°12′E / 44.733°N 16.200°E / 44.733; 16.200








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