Gubin, Livno – Wikipedia

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Village in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gubin

Губин

Village

Gubin is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gubin
Coordinates: Coordinates:

43°57′N 16°39′E / 43.950°N 16.650°E / 43.950; 16.650

Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton Canton 10
City Livno
Area
 • Total 25.73 km2 (9.93 sq mi)
Population

 (2013)

 • Total 91
 • Density 3.5/km2 (9.2/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Gubin (Serbian Cyrillic: Губин) is a village in the city of Livno in Canton 10, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

History[edit]

In June 1941, on the Eastern Orthodox Pentecost, Ustaše from Livno raided the village.[1] The Ustashe carried out atrocities in the region.[2] Several locals joined the 4th Krajina Brigade of the Yugoslav Partisans.[3]
The village was completely destroyed by Croat forces during and after the Yugoslav wars, but organisations such as the United Methodist Church have raised funds to help rebuild the village.[citation needed] The local Serb population fled to Serbia in 1995 amid Operation Storm. A small number has since returned.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 1991 census, there were 366 inhabitants in the village, out of whom 361 were Serbs.

According to the 2013 census, its population was 91[4]

Ethnicity in 2013
Ethnicity Number Percentage
Serbs 86 94.5%
Croats 5 5.5%
Total 91 100%

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^

    Rastislav V. Petrović (1992). Genozid mit dem Segen des Vatikans: Erklärungen serbischer Flüchtlinge. Nikola-Tesla-Hilfsfonds.

  2. ^ Milan Bulajić (1988). Ustaški zločini genocida i suđenje Andriji Artukoviću 1986. godine. Rad.
  3. ^ Rade Zorić (1980). Četvrta Krajiška brigada. Vojnoizdavački zavod.
  4. ^ Ethnicity/National Affiliation, Religion and Mother Tongue 2019, pp. 520–521.

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