Čerin
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Area code | +387 36 |
Čerin is a village located in the
Čitluk in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
.
History
Čerin was first time mentioned on the July 16th 1397. in the files of
St. Stephen, which was toppled by the Ottoman Empire in 1668 but now it is renewed. In 1938, HKD Napredak
opened a branch office in Čerin. Local elementary school was opened in 1905.
Demographics
In 1991, the village had a population of 266, composed of 265 Croats (99,6%) and 1 others (0,4%). In the 2013. census Čerin had a population of 296, Croats 293 and 3 unknown.[1]
References
- Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
43°16′N 17°38′E / 43.267°N 17.633°E
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