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== Ethnicity == |
== Ethnicity == |
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According to the 2013 census, the majority of the irreligious people in Bosnia and Herzegovina belonged to the non-constituent nations, legally defined as the "others", who make up 59.54% of the total irreligious population. They were followed by Bosniaks, who make up 19.44% of the irreligious population, and then Serbs who make up 11.31% and Croats 9.70% of the total irreligious population.{{sfn|Ethnicity/National Affiliation, Religion and Mother Tongue|2019|pp=920-921}} |
According to the 2013 census, the majority of the irreligious people in Bosnia and Herzegovina belonged to the non-constituent nations, legally defined as the "others", who make up 59.54% of the total irreligious population. They were followed by Bosniaks, who make up 19.44% of the irreligious population, and then Serbs who make up 11.31% and Croats 9.70% of the total irreligious population respectively.{{sfn|Ethnicity/National Affiliation, Religion and Mother Tongue|2019|pp=920-921}} |
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According to the 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 71,369 people or 2.02% of the population declared as atheistsoragnostics or haven't disclosed their religion.[1]
Of them, there were 27,853 atheists or 0.79% of the total population and 10,816 agnostics or 0.31% of the total population. Those who have not disclosed their religion numbered 32,700 people or 0.93% of the total population.[1]
According to the 2013 census, the majority of the irreligious people in Bosnia and Herzegovina belonged to the non-constituent nations, legally defined as the "others", who make up 59.54% of the total irreligious population. They were followed by Bosniaks, who make up 19.44% of the irreligious population, and then Serbs who make up 11.31% and Croats 9.70% of the total irreligious population respectively.[1]
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