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Lopare

Coordinates:44°38′10″N18°50′40″E / 44.63611°N 18.84444°E /44.63611; 18.84444
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Town and municipality
Lopare
Лопаре
Lopare
Lopare
Flag of Lopare
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Location of Lopare within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location of Lopare within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location of Lopare
Coordinates:44°38′10″N18°50′40″E / 44.63611°N 18.84444°E /44.63611; 18.84444
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
EntityRepublika Srpska
GeographicalregionSemberija
Government
 • Municipal mayorRado Savić (SDS)
 • Municipality292.55 km2 (112.95 sq mi)
Population
 (2013 census)
 • Town
2,709
 • Municipality
15,357
 • Municipality density52.494/km2 (135.96/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code55

Lopare (Serbian Cyrillic:Лопаре) is a town and municipality inRepublika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in theMajevica region. As of 2013, the town has a population of 2,709 inhabitants, while the municipality has 15,357 inhabitants.

Geography

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The present Lopare municipality stretches over the area of 299 square kilometers, bordering the municipalities ofUgljevik andBijeljina inRepublika Srpska,Teočak,Sapna,Tuzla andČelić in theFBiH, as well as theBrčko District.

Lopare municipality by population proportional to the settlement with the highest and lowest population
Plaque commemorating the death of the national hero of Yugoslavia Ivan Marković Irac
River Gnjica
Panorama of Priboj
Aerial shot of the village on Lopare municipality

The municipality is located where Mount Majevica transitions into the plains ofSemberija andPosavina, and represents the centre of this part of the sub-Majevica area. The entire area is characterized by a large number of smaller watercourses, while the Gnjica River flows through the town of Lopare. The town of Lopare is located at an average altitude of 235 m above the sea level. The municipality has natural resources which include agricultural land, forests and stone, while also having rock salt and coal, to a lesser and unexamined extent.

Demographics

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According to the 2013 census results, the municipality of Lopare has a population of 15,357 inhabitants. The municipal territory was reduced by around 30% during the war, as well as that almost one third of the pre-war population now lives in the neighboring municipality ofČelić. During and after the war, significant changes occurred in the demographic structure of the municipality.

Population

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Population of settlements – Lopare municipality
Settlement1961.1971.1981.1991.2013.
Total33,84733,76932,40015,357
1Bobetino Brdo586393
2Brusnica488367
3Jablanica1,119850
4Koraj2,4921,312
5Koretaši334213
6Kozjak463244
7Labucka362274
8Lipovice391329
9Lopare3576929661,7202,709
10Lopare Selo1,035699
11Milino Selo614378
12Mirosavci578284
13Mrtvica854532
14Peljave620528
15Piperi1,113845
16Pirkovci700626
17Podgora519223
18Priboj1,8331,285
19Puškovac754498
20Tobut1,4241,146
21Vukosavci473362

Ethnic composition

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Ethnic composition – Lopare town
2013.1991.1981.1971.
Total2,709 (100,0%)1,720 (100,0%)966 (100,0%)692 (100,0%)
Serbs1,417 (82,38%)667 (69,05%)556 (80,35%)
Yugoslavs134 (7,791%)190 (19,67%)1 (0,145%)
Bosniaks114 (6,628%)75 (7,764%)95 (13,73%)
Others38 (2,209%)3 (0,434%)
Croats17 (0,988%)11 (1,139%)23 (3,324%)
Montenegrins17 (1,760%)6 (0,867%)
Albanians4 (0,414%)5 (0,723%)
Macedonians2 (0,207%)1 (0,145%)
Hungarians2 (0,289%)
Ethnic composition – Lopare municipality
2013.1991.1981.1971.
Total15,357 (100,0%)32 537 (100,0%)33,769 (100,0%)33,847 (100,0%)
Serbs13,869 (90,31%)18,243 (56,07%)19,522 (57,81%)20,497 (60,56%)
Bosniaks1,371 (8,928%)11,990 (36,85%)11,952 (35,39%)11,621 (34,33%)
Others67 (0,436%)458 (1,408%)72 (0,213%)106 (0,313%)
Croats50 (0,326%)1,263 (3,882%)1,608 (4,762%)1 537 (4,541%)
Yugoslavs583 (1,792%)541 (1,602%)43 (0,127%)
Montenegrins38 (0,113%)15 (0,044%)
Albanians16 (0,047%)23 (0,068%)
Macedonians15 (0,044%)1 (0,003%)
Hungarians3 (0,009%)4 (0,012%)
Slovenes2 (0,006%)

Economy

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The following table gives a preview of the total number of registered people employed in professional fields (as of 2018):[1]

Professional fieldsTotal
Agriculture, forestry and fishing45
Mining and quarrying1
Manufacturing176
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply27
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities15
Construction32
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles216
Transportation and storage40
Accommodation and food services60
Information and communication5
Financial and insurance activities1
Real estate activities-
Professional, scientific and technical activities14
Administrative and support service activities7
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security161
Education203
Human health and social work activities90
Arts, entertainment and recreation15
Other service activities25
Total1,133

Infrastructure

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The regional road Tuzla–Brčko and Bijeljina–Tuzla motorway run through the municipality. The length of the categorized road network is 204 km2 on the municipal territory, and there are 333 km ofuncategorized roads. While the road network is fairly developed, the number of both categorized and uncategorized paved roads is very small.

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska"(PDF).rzs.rs.ba. Republika Srpska Institute of Statistics. 25 December 2019. Retrieved31 December 2019.

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