Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ravno
Равно | |
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Village and municipality | |
| Ravno Ravno | |
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Coat of arms of Ravno Coat of arms | |
| Location of Ravno within Bosnia and Herzegovina. Location of Ravno within Bosnia and Herzegovina. | |
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| Country | File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Entity | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Canton | File:Flag of Herzegovina-Neretva.svg Herzegovina-Neretva |
| Geographical region | Herzegovina |
| Government | |
| • Municipal mayor | Andrija Šimunović (HDZ BiH) |
| Area | |
• Municipality | 286 km2 (110 sq mi) |
| Population (2013 census) | |
• Municipality | 3,328 |
| • Density | 116/km2 (300/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+1 |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
| Area code | +387 36 |
Ravno (Serbian Cyrillic: Равно) is a village and municipality located in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Geography
[edit | edit source]The settlement of Ivanica has an unobstructed view of the Adriatic Sea.
Settlements
[edit | edit source]- Baljivac
- Belenići
- Bobovišta
- Cicrina
- Čavaš
- Čopice
- Čvaljina
- Dvrsnica
- Glavska
- Golubinac
- Gorogaše
- Grebci
- Ivanica
- Kalađurđevići
- Kijev Do
- Kutina
- Nenovići
- Nevada
- Orahov Do
- Podosoje
- Požarno
- Prosjek
- Ravno
- Rupni Do
- Slavogostići
- Slivnica Bobani
- Slivnica Površ
- Sparožići
- Šćenica Bobani
- Trebimlja
- Trnčina
- Uskoplje
- Velja Međa
- Vlaka
- Vukovići
- Začula
- Zagradinje
- Zaplanik
- Zavala
Also parts of settlements:
- Baonine
- Orašje Popovo
- Rapti Bobani
Demographics
[edit | edit source]Population
[edit | edit source]| Population of settlements – Ravno Municipality | ||||||
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| Settlement | 1961. | 1971. | 1981. | 1991. | 2013. | |
| Total | 1,771 | 1,503 | 3,328 | |||
| 1 | Ivanica | 166 | 139 | |||
| 2 | Ravno | 549 | 364 | 198 | 597 | |
| 3 | Trebimlja | 272 | 704 | |||
| 4 | Trnčina | 123 | 265 | |||
| 5 | Velja Međa | 77 | 203 | |||
Ethnic composition
[edit | edit source]| Ethnic composition – Ravno | |||||||
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| 2013. | 1991. | 1981. | 1971. | ||||
| Total | 597 (100,0%) | 198 (100,0%) | 364 (100,0%) | 549 (100,0%) | |||
| Croats | 584 (97,82%) | 173 (87,37%) | 306 (84,07%) | 472 (85,97%) | |||
| Serbs | 10 (1,675%) | 16 (8,081%) | 41 (11,26%) | 72 (13,11%) | |||
| Others | 3 (0,503%) | 3 (1,515%) | 3 (0,824%) | ||||
| Yugoslavs | 5 (2,525%) | 12 (3,297%) | |||||
| Bosniaks | 1 (0,505%) | 2 (0,549%) | 1 (0,182%) | ||||
| Montenegrins | 4 (0,729%) | ||||||
| Ethnic composition – Ravno Municipality | |||||||
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| 2013. | 1991. | ||||||
| Total | 3,328 (100,0%) | 1,503 (100,0%) | |||||
| Croats | 2,633 (81,80%) | 776 (51,63%) | |||||
| Serbs | 558 (17,33%) | 678 (45,11%) | |||||
| Bosniaks | 20 (0,621%) | 21 (1,397%) | |||||
| Others | 8 (0,249%) | 13 (0,865%) | |||||
| Yugoslavs | 15 (0,998%) | ||||||
History
[edit | edit source]In Yugoslavia, Ravno used to be the seat of a municipality, but it was merged into the Trebinje municipality in 1963.[1]
In early October 1991, Ravno was attacked by JNA forces, which levelled the village on the way to attack Dubrovnik in the Croatian War of Independence. 24 people from the village were killed during the attack, referred to as Ravno massacre.[2]
The Ravno area again suffered heavy damage during the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina, when the majority of villages were destroyed. The area around Ravno was used as a corridor from where the Dubrovnik region in Croatia was continuously attacked. Croatian forces took over the area in the Operation Jackal in the summer of 1992.
In 1994, the border changed and Ravno became a separate municipality again. This time however, part of the frontier lands of Trebinje municipality were added as part of Ravno. When Ravno inherited part of the former Trebinje municipality it had an area of 447 km2 (173 sq mi). These added borderlands went under the title Trebinjska Krajina and were mostly inhabited by Serbs.
Notable people
[edit | edit source]- Dominik Andrijašević (fl. 1596–1637), Ragusan Franciscan bishop
- Nikola Bošković (1642–1721), Ragusan trader and father of Roger Joseph Boscovich
References
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