Martin Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Мартин Брод) is a village in the municipality of Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]
Martin Brod
Мартин Брод | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 44°29′19.8″N 16°08′30.7″E / 44.488833°N 16.141861°E | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Canton | Una-Sana |
Municipality | Bihać |
Area | |
• Total | 1.49 sq mi (3.85 km2) |
Elevation | 1,080 ft (330 m) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 124 |
• Density | 83/sq mi (32/km2) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
It is mostly known for its proximity to Una National Park, which is Bosnia and Herzegovina's largest national park.
The Una forms a number of calcareous sinter banks and cascades near Martin Brod, including around the Milančetov buk waterfall, before it receives the Unac just north of the village.[2]
The confluence of Una and Unac is the location of the medieval Rmanj Fortress, as well as the Rmanj Monastery.
Demographics edit
According to the 2013 census, its population was 124.[3]
Ethnicity | Number | Percentage |
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Serbs | 120 | 97.5% |
Bosniaks | 1 | 0.2% |
other/undeclared | 3 | 2.3% |
Total | 124 | 100% |
Gallery edit
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Waterfall on Una river in Martin Brod
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Railway station
References edit
- ^ Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991.
- ^ Bognar, Andrija (2005). "The Upper Part of the Una River Valley Between Martin Brod and Pritoka - Geomorphological Characteristics". Croatian Geographical Bulletin. 67 (2): 28.
- ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
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