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Cazin
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'''Cazin''' is a city and municipality in northwest
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the
Una-Sana Canton of the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Cazinska Krajina is named after Cazin.
In
1991 the estimated ethnic composition of the municipality of Cazin's 63,406 residents was: 61,861
Bosniaks1 (97.56%), 765
Serbs (1.21%), 411
Yugoslavs (0.65%), 142
Croats (0.22%), and 227 others (0.36%).
Today, it is estimated that the municipality of Cazin has 72,000 residents with a clear
Bosniak majority, as the vast majority of people who declared themselves as Muslims in 1991 now consider themselves to be Bosniaks.
Cazin has several historic places, some dating back to the
14th century.
Ostrožac castle and
Radetina Tower are located in Cazin.
1. Were not a constitutional nation so they had to register as either Serbs, Croats, or (as most did) leave the ethnicity field blank up to 1968 from which the majority registered under a new distinct Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian-Herzegovinian constitutional nationality - ''Muslims by nationality''
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Category:Cities and towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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