Plav, Montenegro

Plav (Serbian Cyrillic: Плав) is a town in Montenegro. In 2011, 3,717 people lived there.

Panorama of Plav
Coat of arms

Population

Plav is the administrative centre of Plav Municipality, which in 2011 had a population of 9,081, mostly Bosniaks, with a smaller minority of Albanians and other groups. The town of Plav itself has 3,717 citizens. Majority of the town adheres to Islam and the Bosniak/Albanian populations are mostly Muslim. The main mosque located in the centre of the town is the Džamija Redžepagića.


As of 2011:

  • Bosniaks – 2,806 (75,50%)[1]
  • Albanians – 341 (9,17%)
  • Montenegrins – 182 (4,90%)
  • Muslims – 175 (4,71%)
  • Serbs – 165 (4,44%)
  • Other – 48 (1,29%)

Historical population:

  • 1981 - 3,348
  • 1991 - 4,073
  • 2003 - 3,165
  • 2011 - 3,717

References

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