Demographics
Ethnic composition of Yugoslavia in 1981Serbs
36.3%Croats
19.7%Muslims
8.9%Slovenes
7.8%Albanians
7.7%Macedonians
6.0%Yugoslavs
5.4%Montenegrins
2.6%Hungarians
1.9%Roma
0.7%Turks
0.5%Slovaks
0.4%Romanians
0.2%Bulgarians
0.2%Italians
0.1%other/undetermined
1.7%
This is data from two Yugoslav
censa (
1971 and
1981). Nations that were considered to be constituent (ie. had their own socialist republic) appear in bold text.
Nationality1971 %1981 %
Serbs8,143,24639.7%8,136,57836.3%
Croats4,526,78222.1%4,428,13519.7%
Muslims1,729,9328.4%2,000,0348.9%
Slovenes1,678,0328.2%1,753,6057.8%
Albanians1,309,5236.4%1,731,2527.7%
Macedonians1,194,7845.8%1,341,4206.0%
Yugoslavs273,0771.3%1,216,4635.4%
Montenegrins508,8432.5%577,2982.6%
Hungarians477,3742.3%426,8651.9%
Roma78,4850.4%148,6040.7%
Turks127,9200.6%101,3280.5%
Slovaks83,6560.4%80,3000.4%
Romanians58,5700.3%54,7210.2%
Bulgarians58,6270.3%36,6420.2%
Italians21,7910.1%15,1160.1%other/not determined252,3301.2%389,9701.7%total20,522,972100.0%22,438,331100.00%
Guelle: Wikipedia
wie man sieht, waren die jugoslaven zwar wenige aber sie hatten das gröste wachstum ---> verVIERfachung in 10 jahren. wenn man das auf heute hochrechnet.....