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On Regional Aspects of Vertical Distribution of Montenegrin Population Cover

On Regional Aspects of Vertical Distribution of Montenegrin Population

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|Mar 2020

Figures & Tables

Fig. 1

Population distribution according to the altitude zones in Montenegro in the years 1948–2011 (Census... 2011).

Populace figures In Montenegro by regions and municipalities (Statistical___ 2004)_

Municipalities and regionsCensus yearsAbsolute growth 1961–2003Index 2003/1961
19612003
1. Andrijevica9,8125,785−4,0270.59
2. Berane34,26035,0688081.02
3. B. Polje46,65150,2843,6331.08
4. Žabljak6,5644,204−2,3600.64
5. Kolašin14,8829,949−4,9330.67
6. Mojkovac8,83210,0661,2341.14
7. Plav18,91313,805−5,1080.73
8. Plužine9,1644,272−4,8920.47
9. Pljevlja46,67735,806−10,8710.77
10. Rožaje14,70022,6937,9931.54
11. Šavnik7,5332,947−4,5860.39
Northern region217,988194,879−23,1090.89
1. Danilovgrad17,37816,523−8550.95
2. Nikšić57,39975,28217,8831.31
3. Podgorica72,219169,13296,9132.34
4. Cetinje23,50318,482−5,0210.79
Middle region170,499279,419108,9201.64
1. Bar24,58740,03715,4501.63
2. Budva4,83815,90911,0713.29
3. Kotor16,64222,9476,3051.38
4. Tivat5,97413,6307,6562.28
5. Ulcinj16,21320,2904,0771.25
6. H. Novi15,15733,03417,8772.18
Coast83,411145,84762,4361.75
Montenegro471,898620,145148,2471.31

Population in Montenegro from 1948 to 2011 by the hypsometry zones_

Hypsometry zones (m)1948198120032011
No.%No.%No.%No.%
Up to 20097,73725.9237,37940.6408,30065.8409,60067.1
200–50027,3467.318,4363.210,2021.612,5212.1
500–1,000199,13752.8282,98448.4178,45628.8175,33427.9
1,000–1,50052,57613.945,2607.723,1373.722,8742.9
Over 1,5003930.12510.1500.0080,00.0
Total377,189100.0584,310100.0620,145100620,029100.0

Population in municipality centres from 1961 to 2011 (Census___ 2011)_

Municipality centresCensus yearsAbsolute growthIndex 2011/1961Over the sea level
19612011
1. Andrijevica8941,0731791.20760
2. Bar2,14813,70911,5616.3810
3. Berane3,70111,7768,0753.18670
4. B. Polje3,54715,88312,3364.48580
5. Budva1,34910,9189,5698.0910
6. Danilovgrad1,4675,2083,7413.5555
7. Žabljak831,9371,85423.341450
8. Kolašin1,1522,9891,8372.59960
9. Kotor4,7641,331−3,4330.2815
10. Mojkovac5974,1203,5236.90800
11. Nikšić20,16658,21238,0462.89650
12. Plav1,8503,6151,7651.95900
13. Plužine2601,4941,2345.75670
14. Pljevlja6,00521,37715,3723.56770
15. Podgorica30,657136,473105,8164.4550
16. Rožaje1,4649,1217,6576.23965
17. Tivat3,3689,4676,0992.8115
18. Ulcinj5,70510,8285,1231.9010
19. H. Novi3,79712,7398,9423.3615
20. Cetinje9,35915,1375,7781.62650
21. Šavnik3355702351.70700
Total146,164347,977201,8132.38
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2020-0007 | Journal eISSN: 2081-6383 | Journal ISSN: 2082-2103
Language: English
Page range: 93 - 98
Submitted on: Dec 5, 2019
Published on: Mar 31, 2020
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
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