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| | Report on the Human Rights Situation in the Federation Central Bosnia Municipalities with a Special Emphasis on the Situation of Minority Groups |
 | | The Municipal Secretariat of General Administration in Zenica municipality still refuses to register children born in the Maternity Hospital in Zenica in the book of births, the parents of whom are living on the territory of the Federation controlled by the HVO. |
 | | According to the 1991 census, the Municipality of Jajce had 44,903 inhabitants, out of which 17,400 (or 38.8%) were Bosniaks-Muslims, 15,781 (or 35.1%) were Croats, 8,684 (or 19.3%) were Serbs and 3,038 (or 6.8%) were "others." A large percentage of the Bosniak-Muslim population of Jajce Municipality was displaced within the Federation during the war. |
 | | According to the 1991 census, Vitez Municipality had 27,729 inhabitants, of which l 2,679 (or 45.7%) were Croat; 11,471 (or 41.4%) were Bosniak-Muslim; 1,500 or (5.4%) were Serbs and 2,076 (or 7.5) were "others." We do not have data on the number of inhabitants currently living in the municipality. |
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