Bosniaks in Slovenia Bošnjaki v Sloveniji Bošnjaci u Sloveniji
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21,542 (2002)
Regions with significant populations
Ljubljana, Jesenice
Languages
Bosnian, Slovene
Religion
Predominantly Sunni Islam, minority irreligion
Related ethnic groups
Other Bosniaks, Slovenes and other South Slavic peoples
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Bosniaks are an ethnic group living in Slovenia. According to the last census from 2002, the total number of Bosniaks in Slovenia was 21,542 as they comprised 1.6% of the total population of Slovenia. According to the last census, they are the third largest minority ethnic group in Slovenia, after Serbs and Croats.
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