Darza

For the village in Romania, Dârza, see Crevedia.

Darza (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Дарза) is a village in the Ulcinj Municipality, southeastern Montenegro. It is a multi-ethnic settlement, inhabited by Montenegrins, Serbs and Albanians. According to the 2003 census, the total population was 119.

Demographic history

Demographic history
Ethnic group 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2003 2011[1]
Montenegrins 44 (36,97%) 57
Serbs 33 (27,73%) 28
Albanians 28 (23,52%) 43
Others/Unknown 14 (11,76) 7
Total 82 66 109 112 148 131 (108) 124 (119) 135

According to mother tongue, the 2011 census recorded 82 Serbian-speakers, 43 Albanian-speakers, and 10 Montenegrin-speakers.[2]

According to religion, the 2011 census recorded 82 Orthodox Christians, 32 Muslims and 16 Catholics.[3]

References

  1. "Table N1. Population by etnicity by settlement". Census 2011 data - Settlements (MONSTAT).
  2. "Table N2. Population by mother tongue by settlement". Census 2011 data - Settlements (MONSTAT).
  3. "Table N3. Population by religion by settlements". Census 2011 data - Settlements (MONSTAT).

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Coordinates: 41°56′53″N 19°19′04″E / 41.9481°N 19.3178°E / 41.9481; 19.3178

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