Brčko District

Coordinates: 44°52′0″N 18°47′0″E / 44.86667°N 18.78333°E / 44.86667; 18.78333
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Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine
Брчко Дистрикт Босне и Херцеговине
Self-governing
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code)
76120 (
BH Pošta)
Area code(+387) 49
ISO 3166 codeBA-BRC
WebsiteGovernment website,
Assembly website
  1. ^ Brcko international supervision suspended since 23 May 2012[3]
Map of the District
Dayton boundary lines before the formation of the Brčko District

Brčko District (

Serbo-Croatian: Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine / Брчко Дистрикт Босне и Херцеговине), is a self-governing administrative unit in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina
.

Officially a

The seat of the district is the city of Brčko.

History

The Brčko District was established after an arbitration process undertaken by the

Brčko city) was in the newly formed Republika Srpska, while 52% was in the old Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
.

Brčko was the only element in the Dayton Peace Agreement that was not finalized at the time. The arbitration agreement was later finalized in March 1999,[1] resulting in a "district" that was to be administrated by an American Brčko International Supervisor. Since 2006, Principal Deputy High Representative has taken over the Brcko supervisor role.

In the 1990s, the

Posavina Corridor roads, bordering today's district, and became a commercial success.[7]

The first Brčko International Supervisor arrived in April 1997. Up to that time, the

ECHO
. The District became known as a center for different state-building programs run by foreign governments, particularly the United States.

In 2006, under the Supervisory Order, all "Entity legislation in Brčko District and the IEBL" was abolished. The ruling made by the Brčko Supervisor Susan Johnson abolished all Entity Laws in the District, as well as the Entity Border Line. The ruling made the Laws of the District and the Laws of the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina (including the laws of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) paramount within the District.[8]

Following a Peace Implementation Council (PIC) meeting on 23 May 2012, it was decided to suspend, not terminate, the mandate of the Brčko International Supervisor. The Brčko Arbitral Tribunal, together with the suspended Brčko Supervision, continues to exist.[3]

Settlements

Demographics

Brčko District comprises 1% of the land area of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is home to 2.37% of the country's total population.

Population

Population of settlements – Brčko District
Settlement 1948. 1953. 1961. 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 49,969 65,078 62,952 74,771 82,768 87,627 83,516
1 Bijela 2,539 1,923
2 Boće 1,253 1,270
3 Boderište 965 661
4 Brčko 17,949 25,337 31,437 41,406 39,893
5 Brezik 413 601
6 Brezovo Polje 1,393 1,292
7 Brezovo Polje Selo 335 251
8 Brka 2,044 2,234
9 Brod 1,042 1,286
10 Buzekara 430 268
11 Čande 377 321
12 Cerik 280 233
13 Čoseta 507 732
14 Donji Rahić 647 366
15 Donji Zovik 481 494
16 Dubrave 1,338 1,463
17 Dubravice Donje 396 315
18 Gorice 1,097 654
19 Gornji Rahić 2,167 3,403
20 Gornji Zovik 1,569 1,408
21 Grbavica 557 1,527
22 Gredice 303 1,109
23 Krepšić 1,156 696
24 Laništa 656 450
25 Maoča 2,886 3,030
26 Marković Polje 470 370
27 Ograđenovac 734 815
28 Omerbegovača 895 1,074
29 Palanka 1,394 1,439
30 Potočari 893 1,063
31 Rašljani 1,155 1,078
32 Ražljevo 341 233
33 Repino Brdo 246 247
34 Sandići 420 430
35 Šatorovići 1,238 1,472
36 Skakava Donja 2,272 2,037
37 Skakava Gornja 1,737 1,352
38 Slijepčevići 371 298
39 Stanovi 353 238
40 Štrepci 861 712
41 Trnjaci 313 245
42 Ulice 1,266 892
43 Ulovići 912 752
44 Vitanovići Donji 419 396
45 Vučilovac 700 254
46 Vukšić Donji 644 352
47 Vukšić Gornji 821 579

Ethnic groups

The ethnic composition of Brčko district:[9]

Ethnic

group

census 1961 census 1971 census 1981 census 1991[9] census 2013[9]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Bosniaks 16,484 26.19% 30,181 40.36% 32,434 39.19% 38,617 44.07% 35,381 42.36%
Serbs 17,897 28.43% 17,709 23.68% 16,707 20.19% 18,128 20.69% 28,884 34.58%
Croats 21,994 34.94% 24,925 33.34% 23,975 28.97% 22,252 25.39% 17,252 20.66%
Yugoslavs 5,904 9.38% 1,086 1.45% 8,342 10.08% 5,731 6.54%
Others 673 1.07% 870 1.16% 1,310 1.58% 2,899 3.31% 1,999 2.39%
Total 62,952 74,771 82,768 87,627 83,516
1961 census
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1961
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1961
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1961
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1961
  • Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1961
    Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1961
  • Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1961
    Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1961
  • Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1961
    Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1961
1971 census
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1971
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1971
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1971
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1971
  • Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1971
    Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1971
  • Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1971
    Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1971
  • Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1971
    Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1971
1981 census
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1981
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1981
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1981
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1981
  • Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1981
    Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1981
  • Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1981
    Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1981
  • Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1981
    Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1981
1991 census
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1991
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1991
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1991
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 1991
  • Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1991
    Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 1991
  • Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1991
    Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 1991
  • Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1991
    Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 1991
2013 census
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 2013
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 2013
  • Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 2013
    Ethnic structure of Brčko by settlements 2013
  • Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 2013
    Share of Bosniaks in Brčko by settlements 2013
  • Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 2013
    Share of Croats in Brčko by settlements 2013
  • Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 2013
    Share of Serbs in Brčko by settlements 2013

Government and politics

There are 31 seats in the Assembly of the Brčko District. The seats are divided as follows as of 2020:[10]

Constituency[11] Council[12] Mayor[13]
elected by Council
Party Popular vote % Seats Mayor Votes %
Brčko Party of Democratic Action 6,133 16.46 5 Esed Kadrić, SDA 22 71%
SNSDDEMOS 4,651 12.49 4
Socialist Party 4,396 11.80 4
Croatian Democratic Union 2,973 7.98 3
Union for a Better Future of BiH 2,574 6.91 2
People and Justice 2,514 6.75 2
United Srpska 2,307 6.19 2
Party of Democratic Progress 1,873 5.03 2
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 1,749 4.70 2
Social Democratic PartyOur Party 1,643 4.41 1
Serb Democratic Party 1,638 4.40 1
Democratic People's Alliance 1,428 3.83 1
Minority candidate Alija Denjagić (535) - 1
Minority candidate Mejra Šečić (305) - 1
Total 37,252 31

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^
    Office of the High Representative. 1999-03-05. Archived
    from the original on 2023-10-25. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  2. ^ from the original on 2023-10-25. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  3. ^ a b "Press Conference Following the Meeting of the Steering Board of the Peace implementation Council on 23/5/2012". 2012-05-23. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02.
  4. ^ "Is Brcko District a condominium, an entity or a municipality?". Office of the High Representative. OHR Brcko. 2003-05-12. Retrieved 2022-12-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. Office of the High Representative. 2000-03-08. Archived
    from the original on 2023-10-25. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  6. ^ Dayton Agreement, Annex 2, Article V Archived April 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. .
  8. ^ "Supervisory Order Abolishes Entity Legislation, Ends Legal Significance of IEBL in Brčko District". August 4, 2006. Archived from the original on August 13, 2006.
  9. ^ a b c "Popis 2013 u BiH – Brčko District". statistika.ba.
  10. ^ "GRAFIČKI PRIKAZ SALE SKUPŠTINE BRČKO DISTRIKTA BIH" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-04-26.
  11. ^ The three-digit numbers in the municipality column are the codes used for the municipalities on the Central Electoral Commission site
  12. ^ (in Croatian)Council results from Central Electoral Commission site
  13. ^ (in Croatian)Major of Brčko Archived 2018-06-19 at the Wayback Machine

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