Busovaca, Kiseljak, Zenica, and Elsewhere
Although the principal objectives of the April, 1993, Muslim offensive-the SPS explosives factory, OZCB headquarters, and the vital Travnik-Kaonik road-were in the Vitez area, the attack extended, as HVO intelligence officer Ivica Zeko predicted, to the Busovaca, Kiseljak, and Zenica areas. Elsewhere-in Travnik, Novi Travnik, Zepce, and Vares-the ABiH elected to avoid an all-out attack in order to concentrate their forces in the critical Vitez-Busovaca-Kiseljak-Zenica area.
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Zavidovici district had 57,153 residents:
7,519 Croats (13,2%)
34,341 Moslems (60,1%)
11,637 Serbs (20,4%)
3,656 others (6,3%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Vitez district had 27,728 residents:
12,679 Croats (45,7%)
11,471 Moslems (41,4%)
1,502 Serbs (5,4%)
2,076 others (7,5%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Vares district had 22,114 residents:
8,982 Croats (40,6%)
6,721 Moslems (30,4%)
3,630 Serbs (16,4%)
2,781 others (12,6%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Gornji Vakuf district had 25,130 residents:
10,709 Croats (42,6%)
14,086 Moslems (56,1%)
106 Serbs (0,4%)
229 others (0,9%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Travnik district had 70,402 residents:
26,008 Croats (36,9%)
31,862 Moslems (45,3%)
7,751 Serbs (11,0%)
4,781 others (6,8%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Tesanj district had 48,390 residents:
8,952 Croats (18,5%)
34,938 Moslems (72,2%)
2,078 Serbs (6,4%)
1,422 others (2,9%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Sanski Most district had 60,119 residents:
4,267 Croats (7,1%)
28,285 Moslems (47,2%)
25,372 Serbs (42,2%)
2,195 others (3,7%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Prozor district had 19,601 residents:
12,213 Croats (62,3%)
7,173 Moslems (36,6%)
49 Serbs (0,2%)
166 others (0,9%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Prijedor district had 112,470 residents:
6,300 Croats (5,6%)
49,454 Moslems (44,0%)
47,745 Serbs (42,5%)
8,971 others (7,9%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Orasje district had 28,201 residents:
21,234 Croats (75,3%)
1,900 Moslems (6,7%)
4,219 Serbs (15,0%)
848 others (3,0%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Odzak district had 30,651 residents:
16,598 Croats (54,2%)
6,229 Moslems (20,3%)
6,084 Serbs (19,8%)
1,740 others (5,7%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Novi Travnik district had 30,624 residents:
12,127 Croats (39,6%)
11,649 Moslems (38,0%)
4,087 Serbs (13,3%)
2,761 others (9,1%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Mostar district had 126,067 residents:
42,648 Croats (33,8%)
43,931 Moslems (34,8%)
23,909 Serbs (19,0%)
15,579 others (12,4%)
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Modrica district had 35,413 residents:
9,660 Croats (27,3%)
10,442 Moslems (29,5%)
12,563 Serbs (35,5%)
2,748 others (7,7%)