Priboj
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Location in Serbia | |
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General Information | |
District | Zlatibor |
Land area | 553 km² |
Population (2002 census) |
19,564 (town) 30,377 (municipality) |
Settlements | 33 |
Coordinates | |
Area code | +381 33 |
Car plates | PB |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) |
Website | http://www.priboj.info |
Politics | |
Mayor | Milenko Milićević (DS) |
Priboj (Serbian Cyrillic: Прибој) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of Serbia at 43.59° North, 19.54° East. In 2003 the town has a total population of 19,600 people.
Priboj is the home of FAP Corporation, which in 1953 introduced its first heavy duty vehicles. Today, FAP is the biggest producer of trucks and buses in Serbia.
[edit] Demographics
In 1991, the population of the Priboj municipality was 35,951 people, and was composed of:
- Serbs and Montenegrins (67.26%)
- Muslims by nationality (30.39%)
- Others.
In 2002, the population of the Priboj municipality was 30,377 people, and was composed of:
- Serbs (74.15%)
- Bosniaks (18.33%)
- Muslims by nationality (4.70%)
- Montenegrins (1.42%)
- Others.
Note: Most of those who in 1991 census declared themselves as Muslims by nationality, in the next census in 2002 declared themselves as Bosniaks, while the smaller number of them still declare themselves as Muslims by nationality.
[edit] See also
[edit] Exterlnal links
Offical web site of Priboj town.
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