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De laatste volkstelling is gedaan in 1991, dus de tegenwoordige bevolkingsaantatallen zijn gebaseerd op schattingen. Op het moment, wordt de bevolking van de gemeente geschat op ongeveer 18000 inwoners. Ongeveer 10000 daarvan zijn permanente inwoners van het gebied, terwijl de overige 8000 geregistreerde vluchtelingen zijn uit andere gebieden. De meeste hiervan zijn in Nevesinje beland tijdens de [[Bosnische oorlog]] in de jaren 90, en wonen hier allemaal langer dan 10 jaar. Bijna een kwart van de bevolking is 60 jaar of ouder. De werkloosheidcijfers zijn erg hoog en veel jonge mensen verlaten het gebied op zoek naar werk, in andere delen van ex-[[Joegoslavie]], of Europa.
 
===De Gemeente Nevesinje===
 
{| class=wikitable
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! yearjaar ofvan census !! totaltotaal !! [[SerbsServen]] !! [[MuslimsBosniakken]] !! [[CroatsKroaten]] !! [[YugoslavsJoegoslaven]] !! othersoverig
|-
|~[[1991]]~ || 14,448 || 10,711 (74.13%) || 3,313 (22.93%) || 210 (1.45%) || 123 (0.85%) || 91 (0.62%)
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===TheDe town ofstad Nevesinje===
 
{| class=wikitable
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! yearjaar ofvan census !! totaltotaal !! [[SerbsServen]] !! [[MuslimsBosniakken]] !! [[CroatsKroaten]] !! [[YugoslavsJoegoslaven]] !! othersoverig
|-
|~[[1991]]~ || 4,068 || 3,247 (79.81%) || 634 (15.58%) || 39 (0.95%) || 104 (2.55%) || 44 (1.08%)
|}
 
==SettlementsNederzetingen in Nevesinjede municipality,gemeente Nevesinje [[1991]].==
 
totaltotaal: 56
 
Batkovići, Bežđeđe, Biograd, Bojišta, Borovčići, Bratač, Budisavlje, Donja Bijenja, Donji Drežanj, Donji Lukavac, Dramiševo, Gaj, Gornja Bijenja, Gornji Drežanj, Gornji Lukavac, Grabovica, Hrušta, Humčani, Jasena, Jugovići, Kifino Selo, Kljen, Kljuna, Kovačići, Krekovi, Kruševljani, Lakat, Luka, Miljevac, Nevesinje, Odžak, Plužine, Podgrađe, Postoljani, Presjeka, Pridvorci, Prkovići, Rabina, Rast, Rilja, Rogače, Seljani, Slato, Sopilja, Studenci, Šehovina, Šipačno, Trtine, Trusina, Udrežnje, Zaborani, Zalom, Zalužje, Zovi Do, Žiljevo, Žuberin and Žulja.
 
==HistoryZie ook==
The annals of [[Patriarchate of Peć]] (Pećka Patrijarsija) mentioned Nevesinje in 1219, which is the earliest appearance of the municipality of Nevesinje in preserved historical sources.
 
The Nevesinje region was under the rule of different medieval lords until the end of the 15th century. The most significant ruler of Nevesinje from this period was [[Stjepan Vukčić Kosača]], known as Herceg Stjepan. The whole land [[Hercegovina]] was named after him. Stjepan's lands were under the constant treat from advancing Turkish forces in the 15th century. [[Hercegovina]], and thus Nevesinje were gradually incorporated into the Turkish Empire by the first quarter of the 15th century (1422).
 
During the period of Turkish rule Nevesinje was mostly part of Bosnian [[Pashaluk]] and was a seat of a [[qadi]]. Nevesinje was at the heart of the Great Eastern Crisis, 1875-1878 when peasants of the region rebelled against Turkish tax collectors. The rebellion soon spread to the rest of [[Herzegovina]] and to [[Bosnia Province]] and other parts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Neighbouring states, [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]] and [[Bulgaria]] got involved in the conflict which in turn pulled in great powers of the time. The conflict ended with [[Congress of Berlin]] in 1878 and the province of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] was placed under the administration of [[Austria-Hungary]]. At the same time [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], and [[Montenegro]] were declared independent principalities.
 
People of Nevesinje continued their struggle against foreign rule with an uprising against [[Austria-Hungary]] in 1882. This uprising is interesting because it was the first time that Orthodox Serbs and Muslim Bosniaks fought on the same side under the slogan: "For the holy cross and the faith of [[Muhammad]]" (Za krst časni i vjeru Muhamedovu).
 
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==References==
[[Categorie:Stad in Bosnië en Herzegovina]]
* Virtualna Hercegovina. [http://www.virtualnahercegovina.com www.virtualnahercegovina.com]
* Kapidžić, dr Hamdija: Hercegovački ustanak 1882.godine, Sarajevo, "Veselin Masleša", 1958.
 
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