Croats of Montenegro
The Croats have a minority in Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor), a coastal region in Montenegro, the largest of their kind in Tivat. The three municipalities making up the Bay of Kotor (Tivat, Kotor and Herceg-Novi) include 4,519 Croats or 6.70%.[2] They are also known as Bokelji, a common name for all inhabitants for of Boka Kotorska. Tivat is home to the minority political party Croatian Civic Initiative, and to the National Council of Croats in Montenegro. Kotor is home to Croatian Civic Society of Montenegro.
Flag of the Croat minority in Montenegro | |
Total population | |
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6,021[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Bay of Kotor | 4,519 [2] |
Languages | |
Croatian | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other South Slavs |
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Religion
Many Croats in this region are followers of the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor in Kotor is part of the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska in Croatia and its faithful are mostly the Croats in Boka.
- Places of worship
Demographics
Settlements in Montenegro with significant Croatian minority (10 percent or more) include (2011):[3]
- Bogdašići (27 or 47,37%)
- Donja Lastva (315 or 41,94%)
- Lepetani (53 or 28,80%)
- Krašići (27 or 20,77%)
- Muo (115 or 18,58%)
- Bogišići (33 or 17,93%)
- Tivat (1,622 or 17,31%)
- Donji Stoliv (58 or 16,67%)
- Prčanj (170 or 15,04%)
- Kavač (93 or 13,86%)
- Kotor (113 or 11,76%)
- Škaljari (415 or 10,90%)
Census year | ||
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Municipality | Number of Croats | Percentage |
1961 | ||
Herceg-Novi | 1,544 | 10.18% |
Kotor | 3,483 | 20.92% |
Tivat | 3,423 | 57.29% |
1971 | ||
Herceg-Novi | 1,195 | 6.5% |
Kotor | 2,612 | 13.8% |
Tivat | 3,375 | 48.73% |
1981 | ||
Herceg-Novi | 702 | 3.01% |
Kotor | 1,644 | 8.03% |
Tivat | 2,876 | 30.87% |
1991 | ||
Herceg-Novi | 630 | 2.28% |
Kotor | 1,617 | 7.2% |
Tivat | 2,663 | 23.35% |
2003 | ||
Herceg-Novi | 831 | 2.45% |
Kotor | 1,842 | 7.84% |
Tivat | 2,761 | 19.73% |
2011 | ||
Herceg-Novi | 662 | 2.14% |
Kotor | 1,553 | 7.84% |
Tivat | 2,304 | 16.42% |
Croatian Civic Society of Montenegro
The Croatian Civic Society of Montenegro (Croatian: Hrvatsko građansko društvo Crne Gore) is a Croat community organisation in Montenegro. Their headquarters is located in the coastal town of Kotor, in the Boka kotorska region of Montenegro.
Notable people
- Luka Brajnović, university professor and journalist
- Tihomil Beritić, physician
- blessed Gracija of Muo, Augustinian and hermit
- Leopold Mandić, Catholic saint
- Vjenceslav Čižek, poet
- Andrija Paltašić, medieval printer
- Ilija Janjić, Bishop
- Nikola Modruški, Bishop of Modruš
- Božo Nikolić, sea captain and politician
- Josip Pečarić, mathematician
- Franjo Kunčer, motorsport racer
- Andrija Maurović, comic book author
- Marija Vučinović, politician
- Viktor Vida, writer
- Predrag Vušović, actor
- Milan Sijerković, meteorologists
- Branko Sbutega, priest and writer
- Ivan Brkanović, writer
- Marta Batinović, Montenegrin handball player
- Matea Pletikosić, Montenegrin handball player
- Tomislav Crnković, Croatian football player