People |
Population: |
3,201,823 |
Population Density: |
162 per sq.mi. |
Urban: |
34% |
Ethnic groups: |
- Muslim 44%
- Serbian 31%
- Croatian 17%
|
Principle languages: |
Serbo-Croatian (official) 99% |
Religions: |
- Muslim 40%
- Orthodox 31%
- Catholic 15%
|
Geography |
Area: |
19,741 sq. mi. |
Location: |
On Balkan Peninsula in SE Europe. |
Neighbors: |
Yugoslavia on E and SE, Croatia on N and W |
Topography: |
Hilly with some mountains. 50% of the land is forested. |
Capital: |
Sarajevo (1991): 416,000 |
Government |
Type: |
In transition. |
Head of state: |
Pres. Alija Izetbegovic; b. 1925; in office: Dec. 1990 |
Defense: Active Troop Strength: |
110,000 est. |
Economy |
Industries: |
Textiles, mining, timber |
Chief crops: |
Corn, wheat, oats, barley |
Minerals: |
Bauxite, iron ore, coal |
Finance |
Monetary unit: |
New Yugoslav Dinar |
Gross domestic product (1991): |
$14 bln. |
Per capita GDP: |
$3,200. |
Health |
Births (per 1,000 pop.): |
11 |
Deaths (per 1,000 pop.): |
8 |
Natural increase: |
0.4% |
Hospital beds: |
1 per 219 persons |
Physicians: |
1 per 624 persons |
Infant mortality (per 1,000 live births 1995): |
12 |
Education |
Literacy: |
90% |
Major International
Organizations |
UN |
(ILO, WHO) |