A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... Increase over Previous Census Number of Percent Increase over Year Households Previous Census Total Population 1784 15 1804 30 100.0 1818 47 56.7 130a 1819 51 8.5 158a 1822 54 5.9 174a 1844 100 85.2 833 1866 142 42.0 1,185 42.3 1874 159 ...
... Increase over Previous Census Number of Percent Increase over Year Households Previous Census Total Population 1784 15 1804 30 100.0 1818 47 56.7 130a 1819 51 8.5 158a 1822 54 5.9 174a 1844 100 85.2 833 1866 142 42.0 1,185 42.3 1874 159 ...
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... increase from 1921 to 1931. The percentage increases are not strictly comparable , of course , because of the gaps in the available data ; the table does serve to indicate the general pattern of Orašac population growth . 1200 Male ...
... increase from 1921 to 1931. The percentage increases are not strictly comparable , of course , because of the gaps in the available data ; the table does serve to indicate the general pattern of Orašac population growth . 1200 Male ...
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... increase can be attributed to a high birth rate . Since 1900 the population has continued to increase in spite of a declining birth rate and emigration from the village . It is due largely to the declining death rate . Births per 1,000 ...
... increase can be attributed to a high birth rate . Since 1900 the population has continued to increase in spite of a declining birth rate and emigration from the village . It is due largely to the declining death rate . Births per 1,000 ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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