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Annex 2: General Statistical Information Annex2.GeneralStatistics Annex 2: General statistical information Number of IDPs in total in the four municipalities as well as in the selected villages – information is taken from Montenegrin Commissariat for Displaced Persons (MCDP) database from the registration of IDPs in December 1999. ANDRIJEVICA BERANE PLAV ROZAJE Villagesllages Marsenica Rijeka 81 Buce 116 Velika 74 Bisevo 44 Slatina 114 Dapsici 102 Gornja 59 Bogaj 8 Rzenica Ulotina 146 Dolac 170 Masnica 38 Ibarac 32 Donja 125 Rzenica Luge 513 Ivangradske Pesca 313 Polica 53 Vinicka 147 Municipality Total: 1411 Total: 5378 Total: 1777 Total: 1101 The following figures illustrate the population in towns respectively villages in the four municipalities covered by the survey according to Census 1991. Census takes place every ten years and the next one will be in March 2001. Updated estimations are only available at municipality level. The following information is given by the statistical institute in Podgorica: Andrijevica 6.560, Berane 39.530, Plav 20.120, Rozaje 25.920. ANDRIJEVICA BERANE PLAV ROZAJE Andrijevica town 933 Berane town 12267 Plav town 7032 Rozaje town 9033 Villages 5763 Villages 26686 Villages 12273 Villages 13943 Andzelati 164 Azanje 197 Bogajici 523 Balotici 971 Bozici 223 Babin 391 Brezojevica 943 Bandzov 35 Bojovici 131 Bastahe 77 Velika 505 Bac 667 Gnjili Potok 180 Beran selo 1286 Visnjevo 198 Basca 163 Gracanica 387 Bor 323 Vojno selo 1077 Besnik 408 Dulipolje 242 Bubanje 290 Vusanje 1103 Bijela crkva 245 Djulici 153 Budimlja 1464 G. Rzenica 291 Bisevo 437 Zabrdje 318 Buce 954 Grncar 481 Bogaji 179 Josenica 219 Velidje 37 Gusinje 2472 Bukovica 717 Kosutici 188 Vinicka 640 Dolja 514 Vuca 520 Kralje 279 Vrsevo 438 Dosudje 537 Gornja 322 Lovnica Kuti 75 Vuca 70 Djuricka 526 Grahovo 249 Rijeka Luge 171 Glavaca 146 Kolenovici 442 Grizice 430 Page 1 of Annex 2 Annex2.GeneralStatistics Andrijevacke Marsenica Rijeka 394 Godocelje 284 Krusevo 656 Dacici 336 Oblo Brdo 138 Gorazde 599 Martinovici 722 Donja 858 Lovnica Prisoja 384 Gornja Vrbica 972 Masnica 352 Ibarac 2465 Seoca 283 G. Zaostro 254 Meteh 720 Jablanica 488 Sjenozeta 120 Dapsici 728 Murino 538 Kalace 1002 Slatina 405 Dasca Rijeka 204 Novcici 118 Koljeno 599 Tepca 264 Dobrodole 236 Prnjavor 1128 Paucina 356 Tresnjevo 623 Dolac 1282 Skic 485 Plumci 182 Ulotina 292 Donja Vrbica 407 Hoti 414 Radetina 500 Cecuni 120 Donja 841 Seosnica 957 Rzenica Donje Zaostro 150 Sinanovici 362 Dragosava 240 Crnokrpe 495 Zagorje 295 Zagrad 69 Zagradje 318 Javorova 193 Jahovica 224 Jasovici 52 Kalica 227 Kaludra 348 Kruscica 165 Kurikuce 188 Lagatori 857 Lazi 130 Lubnice 244 Luge 2012 Ivangradske Luzac 717 Ljesnica 55 Maste 216 Mezgalji 242 Murovac 89 Orah 113 Orahovo 179 Pahulje 141 Petnjik 737 Petnjica 643 Pesca 1557 Ponor 175 Poroca 60 Pracevac 56 Radmanci 524 Radmuzovici 137 Rovca 110 Rujista 61 Savin Bor 349 Skakavac 95 Page 2 of Annex 2 Annex2.GeneralStatistics Tmusici 78 Trpezi 1274 Tucanje 650 Crvljevine 69 Crni Vrh 155 Stitari 372 Page 3 of Annex 2 .
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