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Population structure of Bosnia-Herzegovina by ethnic majorities of the Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats according to the last pre-war census of 1991: Bosniaks 44%; Serbs 31% and Croats 17%. No one of these three main ethnic majorities had an absolute majority in the country.

Population structure of Bosnia-Herzegovina by ethnic majorities of the Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats according to the last pre-war census of 1991: Bosniaks 44%; Serbs 31% and Croats 17%. No one of these three main ethnic majorities had an absolute majority in the country.

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