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Sandžak is an ethnically very mixed region. According to the 2002 population census of the Serbian part, a total of 235,567 people live in it, with a significant ethnic diversity, although Bosniaks hold the majority in the area, with the west having a Serb majority and the east a Bosniac one.
134,128 Bosniaks (56.94%)
89,396 Serbs (37.95%)
8,222 Ethnic Muslims (3.49%)
928 Montenegrins (0.4%)
171 Albanian (0.07%)
2,724 others, undecided, regionally declared, undeclared and unknown (1.15%)
According to the 2004 statistical data for Montenegro, the Montenegrin part numbers 163,441 people. However, the Montenegrin part has a lot more mixed ethnic structure and a Serb majority, whereas Bosniaks are in majority only at the very east along the border:
65,650 Serbs (40.17%)
44,341 Bosniak (27.13%)
28,249 Montenegrins (17.28%)
15,456 Ethnic Muslims (9.46%)
3,802 Albanians (2.33%)
5,943 others, undecided, regionally declared, undeclared and unknown (3.63%)
A calculation of the two censuses puts total Sandzak's population at just over 399,000. The relative majority is held by ca. 178,500 Bosniaks, i.e. 45% of the region's population. Serbs form 39% (ca. 155,000), while Montenegrins 7% (ca. 29,000) and Ethnic Muslims 5% (ca. 23,500). An estimate of nearly 4,000 Albanians form just below 1% of Sandzak's total populace.
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