| Bujanovac Бујановац |
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| Country | Serbia |
| District | Pčinja |
| Settlements | 59 |
| Government | |
| - Mayor | Nagip Arifi |
| Area [1] | |
| - Municipality | 461 km² (178 sq mi) |
| Population (2002 census)[2] | |
| - Total | 12,011 |
| - Municipality | 43,302 |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
| - Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
| Postal code | 17520 |
| Car plates | VR |
| Area code | +381 17 |
Bujanovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Бујановац, Albanian: Bujanoci) is a town and municipality in Pčinja District of Serbia, situated in the Preševo Valley. In Political geography and International politics, a country is a Political division of a geographical entity Serbia (Србија Srbija) officially the Republic of Serbia (Република Србија Republika Srbija) is a Landlocked Country See also Subdivisions of Serbia Districts (Окрузи Okruzi) are the Administrative units of Serbia, comprising several municipalities The Pčinja District ( Serbian: Пчињски округ Pčinjski okrug) expands to the southern parts of Serbia This is the complete list of settlements in Serbia without Kosovo, as recorded by 2002 census, sorted by municipalities. Area is a Quantity expressing the two- Dimensional size of a defined part of a Surface, typically a region bounded by a closed Curve. Central European Time ( CET) is one of the names of the Time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. UTC+1 is used in the following locations Central European Time West Africa Time Western European Summer Time Daylight saving time ( DST Central European Summer Time ( CEST) is one of the names of UTC+2 Time zone, 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. UTC+2 corresponds to the following Time zones Eastern European Time Egypt Standard Time Central Africa Time Serbian Postal codes consist of exactly five digits First two digits roughly correspond to the corresponding district, and district seat cities usually have 000 as Serbian car License plate codes consist of a two-letter region code followed by two 2- or 3-digit numbers This is an alphabetical list by town of phone dialing codes in Serbia. The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (српска/Вукова ћирилица srpska/Vukova ćirilica, literally " Serbian/Vuk's Cyrillic alphabet " is Albanian (sq ''Gjuha shqipe'' ˈɟuha ˈʃcipɛ is an Indo-European language spoken by nearly 6 million peoplewhile others claim that it derives from Daco - The Pčinja District ( Serbian: Пчињски округ Pčinjski okrug) expands to the southern parts of Serbia Serbia (Србија Srbija) officially the Republic of Serbia (Република Србија Republika Srbija) is a Landlocked Country The Preševo Valley Albanian: Lugina e Preshevës) ( Serbian: Прешевска Долина or Preševska Dolina; is a geographical region
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According to 2002 census, the municipality of Bujanovac had a population of 43,302 people. The Bujanovac municipality has 461 square kilometers and 59 inhabited places.
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| Year | Serb | % | Albanian | % | Roma | % | Total | ||||||
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| 1961 | 20,033 | 51. 28% | 16,618 | 42. 54% | 11 | 39,064 | |||||||
| 1971 | 18,840 | 43. 29% | 21,209 | 48. 73% | 2,749 | 6. 32% | 43,522 | ||||||
| 1981 | 15,914 | 34. 09% | 25,848 | 55. 36% | 4,130 | 8. 85% | 46,689 | ||||||
| 1991[1] | 14,660 | 29. 77% | 29,588 | 60. 09% | 4,408 | 8. 95% | 49,238 | ||||||
| 2002 | 14,782 | 34. 14% | 23,681 | 54. 69% | 3,867 | 8. 93% | 43,302 | ||||||
Settlements with the absolute Serb ethnic majority are Baraljevac, Bogdanovac, Božinjevac, Borovac, Bratoselce, Brnjare, Buštranje, Vogance, Gramada, Donje Novo Selo, Drežnica, Đorđevac, Žbevac, Žuželjica, Jablanica, Jastrebac, Karadnik, Klenike, Klinovac, Košarno, Krševica, Kuštica, Levosoje, Lopardince, Lukarce, Ljiljance, Pretina, Rakovac, Rusce, Sveta Petka, Sebrat, Sejace, Spančevac, Srpska Kuća, Starac and Trejak.
Settlements with the absolute Albanian majority are Biljača, Breznica, Veliki Trnovac, Vrban, Gornje Novo Selo, Dobrosin, Zarbince, Končulj, Letovica, Lučane, Mali Trnovac, Muhovac, Negovac, Nesalce, Pribovce, Ravno Bučje, Samoljica, Suharno, Turija, Uzovo and Čar.
Mixed settlement with the relative Serb majority is Bujanovac.
Mixed settlement with the relative Albanian majority is Oslare.
In 2002, the population of the Bujanovac town was composed of:
Between 1999 and 2001, an ethnic Albanian guerilla organization similar to the KLA, known as the Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac operated in this region. The Liberation Army of Preševo Medveđa and Bujanovac ( Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare e Preshevës Medvegjës dhe Bujanocit, UCPMB was a guerrilla Though there were casualties and injuries on both sides, the events did not quite attract the same international media attention as what had been happening in Kosovo until 1999, and what was also happening south of the border in Macedonia during 2001. The Republic of Macedonia (Република The situation as of 2007 is peaceful.
Bujanovac has a football team: BSK Bujanovac. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered BSK Bujanovac is a Serbian football club based in Bujanovac, Serbia.
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