It is populated mainly by ethnic Croats with Catholic Church religious views.
It is touted by Washington as an effort to build a joint 45,000-strong force of ethnic Croats and Muslims.
A majority of inhabitants were ethnic Croats.
In the peak of the fighting, around 550,000 ethnic Croats were displaced altogether during the Yugoslav wars.
Many believe that he is an ethnic Croat because his grand father converted to orthodoxy.
The initial holders of this surname most likely were ethnic Croats living or working in Hungary.
In the 2001 census, an absolute majority were ethnic Croats with 97.59%.
According to the 2011 census, there are 56,546 ethnic Croats in whole of Serbia.
At this time some re-settlement of ethnic Croats who were settled in the region after 1918 occurred.
According to the 1991 census,village had 532 people, almost all ethnic Croats.