Abstract

Complete censi of Dalmatia, including Boka Kotorska as a part of Dalmatia, had not been published before the second half of 19 th century. There were altogether four complete Austrian censi: in the years 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910. The spatial entities used in those censi were settlements, communities, judicial circuits and administrative districts. Unfortunately, the censi revealed data on denominations and spoken languages, but not information on ethnic structure of the population. It was possible only to define rough data on ethnic structure by using an indirect method ofdata-crossing, i.e. by combination of the published data on religion and mother-tongue (or colloquial/spoken language, at least) of population groups belonging to particular denominations.

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