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Statistics Package UNHCR The UN Refugee Agency STATISTICS PACKAGE www.unhcr.ba Sarajevo 31 December 2001 SUMMARY OF REGISTERED RETURNS OF DISPLACED PERSONS WITHIN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (MAJORITY AND MINORITY RETURNS) TABLE 1 C A N T O N S Total Tuzla Grand Total Sarajevo Posavina Una-Sana Canton 10 Brcko District Zenica-Doboj Federation of BiH Central Bosnia Republika Srpska Bosnia-Podrinje West-Herzegovina Herzegovina-Neretva January 184 179 128 1 758 144 20 886 2 2,302 1,275 115 3,692 February 744 16 110 42 11 424 222 10 1,306 28 2,913 1,292 176 4,381 March 1,009 2 110 174 8 459 556 18 1,123 275 3,734 958 835 5,527 April 764 27 136 141 31 582 226 1,494 365 3,766 2,206 5,972 May 590 3 185 136 7 422 558 1,494 186 3,581 3,263 6,844 June 282 19 114 163 6 576 443 8 1,196 170 2,977 1,876 4,853 2001 July 306 4 246 331 24 377 353 1,485 94 3,220 2,437 5,657 1) August 255 168 171 401 624 10 1,667 44 3,340 1,843 1,188 6,371 September 197 66 118 290 677 5 1,396 43 2,792 3,018 5,810 October 218 32 158 174 518 702 7 1,493 113 3,415 4,508 7,923 November 154 2 124 180 521 749 4 1,507 68 3,309 9,630 12,939 December 138 45 74 169 799 579 4 1,472 456 3,736 3,821 2,646 10,203 TOTAL 4,841 150 1,670 1,927 88 6,127 5,833 86 16,519 1,844 39,085 36,127 4,960 80,172 Total Minority DPs: 4,803 150 1,637 1,785 66 4,972 5,510 86 13,409 1,844 34,262 35,516 4,960 74,738 Source: UNHCR; Municipal Authorities; DPs Associations and NGOs 1) Cumulative figure since April to September UNHCR Sarajevo SUMMARY OF REGISTERED REPATRIATION OF REFUGEES TO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (MAJORITY AND MINORITY RETURNS) TABLE 2 C A N T O N S Total Tuzla Sarajevo Posavina Una-Sana Canton 10 Grand Total Zenica-Doboj Central Bosnia Republika Srpska Bosnia-Podrinje West-Herzegovina Federation of BiH Herzegovina-Neretva January 5 7 32 33 222 85 10 329 1 724 204 928 February 45 5 47 16 148 103 422 786 337 1,123 March 16 5 77 21 3 137 230 805 58 1,352 285 1,637 April 67 7 33 36 109 97 659 199 1,207 444 1,651 May 57 8 107 29 110 96 813 108 1,328 380 1,708 June 25 4 38 24 2 208 129 649 63 1,142 679 1,821 2001 July 13 8 142 12 1 153 124 758 86 1,297 416 1,713 August 28 67 22 85 248 18 742 9 1,219 364 1,583 September 24 46 14 149 167 5 725 12 1,142 328 1,470 October 25 10 30 28 241 289 7 688 51 1,369 337 1,706 November 23 60 41 157 279 4 739 4 1,307 565 1,872 December 5 3 42 22 181 190 585 1,028 453 1,481 TOTAL 333 57 721 298 6 1,900 2,037 44 7,914 591 13,901 4,792 18,693 Total Minority Refugees: 282 16 608 262 3 1,759 1,775 44 7,247 590 12,586 4,737 17,323 Source: UNHCR; Municipal Authorities; DPs Associations and NGOs UNHCR Sarajevo REGISTERED MINORITY RETURNS FROM 01/01/2001 TO 31/12/2001 IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FEDERATION OF BiH : TABLE 3 CANTON 1: UNA-SANA Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Bihac 40 40 Bosanska Krupa 466 466 Bosanski Petrovac 1,274 1,274 Kljuc 113 113 Sanski Most 24 3,109 3,133 Velika Kladusa 59 59 Total: 24 5,061 5,085 CANTON 2: POSAVINA Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Domaljevac 41 41 Odzak 18 85 103 Orasje 22 22 Total: 18 107 166 CANTON 3: TUZLA Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Banovici 64 64 Celic 11 11 Gracanica 77 77 Gradacac 8 8 Kalesija 92 92 Kladanj 39 39 Lukavac 8 436 2 446 Sapna 147 147 Srebrenik 29 29 Tuzla 26 1,214 1,240 Zivinice 2 90 92 Total: 36 2,207 2 2,245 CANTON 4: ZENICA-DOBOJ Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Breza 1 11 12 Kakanj 124 46 1 171 Maglaj 5 526 531 Olovo 1 17 18 Tesanj 215 215 Vares 19 109 18 1 147 Visoko 8 67 75 Zavidovici 103 254 1 358 Zenica 78 240 318 Zepce 64 44 94 202 Total: 83 473 1,488 3 2,047 CANTON 5: BOSNIA-PODRINJE Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Foca - Ustikolina 1 1 Gorazde 67 67 Pale - Praca 1 1 Total: 69 69 CANTON 6: CENTRAL BOSNIA Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Bugojno 1,815 1,066 9 2,890 Busovaca 153 110 20 283 Donji Vakuf 2 26 28 Fojnica 198 7 205 Gornji Vakuf - Uskoplje 74 121 11 206 Jajce 459 218 6 683 Kiseljak 460 50 23 533 UNHCR Sarajevo 1 Kresevo 56 9 1 66 Novi Travnik 351 292 175 818 Travnik 368 26 394 Vitez 218 180 195 32 625 Total: 1,771 3,145 1,768 47 6,731 CANTON 7: HERZEGOVINA-NERETVA Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Capljina 684 423 5 1,112 Jablanica 44 27 71 Konjic 232 191 423 Mostar East 634 713 20 1,367 Mostar West 2,117 1,352 20 3,489 Neum 18 4 22 Prozor / Rama 126 5 131 Stolac 434 236 670 Total: 3,379 910 2,951 45 7,285 CANTON 8: WEST HERZEGOVINA Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Ljubuski 130 130 Total: 130 130 CANTON 9: SARAJEVO Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Centar 230 1,402 129 1,761 Hadzici 66 360 426 Ilidza 188 2,836 34 3,058 Ilijas 61 697 19 777 Novi Grad 695 6,532 225 7,452 Novo Sarajevo 604 4,724 293 5,621 Stari Grad 47 391 12 450 Trnovo 3 3 Vogosca 86 946 76 1,108 Total: 1,977 17,891 788 20,656 CANTON 10: Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Bosansko Grahovo 254 254 Drvar 682 682 Glamoc 69 1,113 1,182 Kupres 43 170 213 Livno 4 98 102 Tomislavgrad 1 1 Total: 116 2,318 2,434 Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Total FEDERATION OF BiH : 5,497 6,565 33,860 885 46,848 REPUBLIKA SRPSKA : Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Banja Luka 3,277 452 2 3,731 Berkovici 30 30 Bijeljina 3,238 75 3,313 Bileca 2 2 Bosanska Dubica / Kozarska Dubica 410 410 Bosanska Gradiska / Gradiska 611 23 634 Bosanska / Srpska Kostajnica 48 48 Bosanski / Srpski Brod 233 377 2 612 Bosanski Novi / Novi Grad 536 536 Bosanski Samac / Samac 220 139 359 Bratunac 864 864 Cajnice 94 94 Celinac 22 5 27 Derventa 353 210 563 Doboj 9,121 113 9,234 Foca / Srbinje 490 490 UNHCR Sarajevo 2 Gacko 17 17 Han Pijesak 393 393 Jezero 60 60 Kalinovik 36 36 Kotor Varos 446 135 581 Laktasi 11 25 2 38 Lopare 528 528 Ljubinje 22 22 Milici 490 490 Modrica 2,325 349 73 2,747 Mrkonjic Grad 204 52 7 263 Nevesinje 40 40 Odzak / Vukosavlje 183 107 2 292 Osmaci 126 126 Pale 203 203 Pelagicevo 75 75 Petrovo 15 15 Prijedor 2,753 114 2,867 Prnjavor 607 46 653 Rogatica 558 558 Rudo 35 35 Sipovo 128 5 133 Skender Vakuf/Knezevo 293 2 295 Sokolac 583 583 Srbac 76 6 82 Srebrenica 127 127 Srpsko Gorazde 144 144 Srpsko Orasje 16 16 Teslic 4,032 161 4,193 Trebinje 89 6 25 120 Trnovo RS 409 409 Ugljevik 439 5 444 Visegrad 54 54 Vlasenica 334 334 Zvornik 2,333 2,333 Total Republika Srpska : 37,627 2,423 203 40,253 BRCKO DISTRICT : Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Total Brcko District : 4,032 599 329 4,960 Bosniacs Croats Serbs Others Total Total BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA* : 47,156 9,587 34,189 1,088 92,061 * Source: UNHCR; Municipal Authorities; OHR Brcko District, DPs Associations and NGOs. UNHCR Sarajevo 3 SUMMARY OF ORGANISED/ASSISTED REPATRIATIONS BY HOST COUNTRIES TABLE 4 HOST 2001 GRAND COUNTRY 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL TOTAL AUSTRALIA 54 1 1 1 57 AUSTRIA 3 1,601 137 50 70 1,861 BELGIUM 80 24 41 34 179 BULGARIA 49 8 2 59 CANADA 2 2 CROATIA 10,484 225 370 165 663 58 58 63 64 129 111 88 134 182 120 117 46 1,170 13,077 CYPRUS 7 6 13 CZECH REPUBLIC 289 186 5 480 DENMARK 732 321 187 69 129 6 6 8 6 10 25 13 6 7 7 2 5 101 1,539 EGYPT 9 9 FINLAND 52 15 11 7 85 FRANCE 174 6 12 5 1 198 FRY 773 194 31 319 774 77 82 129 138 172 171 98 133 113 131 141 203 1,588 3,679 FYROM 1,162 418 101 238 1,919 GERMANY 1,651 57,834 90,521 23,155 6,920 101 71 81 36 61 57 59 67 10 41 36 48 668 180,749 GREECE 3 3 HUNGARY 727 229 3 51 14 1,024 IRELAND 86 1 4 9 100 ITALY 463 77 29 59 23 651 JORDAN 48 4 10 62 LIECHTENSTEIN 24 24 MALAYSIA 86 10 96 MALTA 2 2 NETHERLANDS 114 4 115 194 35 462 NORWAY 844 448 314 95 6 1,707 PAKISTAN 24 24 PORTUGAL 7 7 SLOVAKIA 132 23 155 SLOVENIA 1,674 1,565 550 150 5 3,944 SPAIN 16 3 1 20 SWEDEN 292 670 442 82 8 1,494 SWITZERLAND 1,800 3,921 4,821 111 97 10,750 THAILAND 1 1 2 TUNISIA 6 6 TURKEY 1,672 772 278 211 110 3,043 UNITED KINGDOM 230 271 10 4 515 USA 100 1 1 1 103 TOTAL: 23,845 68,848 98,004 25,019 8,857 242 217 281 244 372 364 258 340 312 299 296 302 3,527 228,100 Source: UNHCR; IOM; Ministries for Refugees; Deportation movements and NGOs UNHCR Sarajevo RETURNS SUMMARY TO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FROM 01/01/96 TO 31/12/01 TABLE 5 FEDERATION OF BiH REFUGEES DPs BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL 1996 76,385 3,144 552 33 80,114 101,266 447 1,179 21 102,913 1 1997 74,552 33,495 2,849 754 111,650 38,821 10,163 3,971 205 53,160 1998 77,310 22,930 4,307 1,453 106,000 9,041 4,040 6,059 300 19,440 1999 17,359 5,960 4,370 491 28,180 14,320 5,747 9,649 219 29,935 2000* 4,815 3,498 5,164 569 14,046 9,638 6,660 13,811 172 30,281 2001* 1,966 2,285 9,108 542 13,901 9,058 4,890 24,794 343 39,085 TOTAL 252,387 71,312 26,350 3,842 353,891 182,144 31,947 59,463 1,260 274,814 REPUBLIKA SRPSKA REFUGEES DPs BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL 1996 7,925 7,925 136 58 61,613 21 61,828 2 1997 204 73 8,287 66 8,630 626 28 4,481 5,135 1998 1,279 257 2,458 6 4,000 6,765 285 3,080 10,130 1999 1,081 339 1,962 88 3,470 10,587 1,013 1,666 184 13,450 2000* 2,818 1,336 139 268 4,561 22,461 456 362 277 23,556 2001* 2,676 1,959 47 110 4,792 34,952 471 611 93 36,127 TOTAL 8,058 3,964 20,818 538 33,378 75,527 2,311 71,813 575 150,226 BRCKO DISTRICT REFUGEES DPs 3 BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL 2000* 4,845 663 2 5,510 2001* 4,032 599 329 4,960 TOTAL 8,877 1,262 331 10,470 TOTAL BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA REFUGEES DPs BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL BOS CRO SER OTH TOTAL 1996 76,385 3,144 8,477 33 88,039 101,402 505 62,792 42 164,741 1997 74,756 33,568 11,136 820 120,280 39,447 10,191 8,452 205 58,295 1998 78,589 23,187 6,765 1,459 110,000 15,806 4,325 9,139 300 29,570 1+2+3 1999 18,440 6,299 6,332 579 31,650 24,907 6,760 11,315 403 43,385 2000* 7,633 4,834 5,303 837 18,607 36,944 7,779 14,175 449 59,347 2001* 4,642 4,244 9,155 652 18,693 48,042 5,960 25,734 436 80,172 TOTAL 260,445 75,276 47,168 4,380 387,269 266,548 35,520 131,607 1,835 435,510 * Includes only registered returns.
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