Bosnia/Herzegovina Religions

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Sample Graphs Bosnia/Herzegovina Age Structure 65 years and over 34.56 0-14 years 71.28 15-64 years 254.16 Bosnia/Herzegovina Religions Muslim, 144 Other 36 Protestant 14.4 Orthodox 111.6 Roman Catholic 54

Bosnia/Herzegovina Ethnic Groups Croat 61.2 Yugoslav 19.8 Other 9 Serb 111.6 Bosniak 158.4 Bosnia/Herzegovina GDP by sector Industry 100.8 Agriculture 57.6 Services 201.6

Bosnia/Herzegovina Land Use Arable Land 36 Permanent Crops 10.8 Other 313.2

Ticket Out the Door Write three ways you can use circle graphs to display information. 1. 2. 3.

Bosnia/Herzegovina Land Use Chart on Balkan Countries arable land: 10% permanent crops: 3% other: 87% Age structure 0-14 years: 19.8% 15-64 years: 70.6% 65 years and over: 9.6% Ethnic groups (1991) GDP - composition by sector Serb 31%, Bosnian 44%, Croat 17%, Yugoslav 5.5%, other 2.5% Religions Muslim 40%, Orthodox 31%, Roman Catholic 15%, Protestant 4%, other 10% agriculture: 16% industry: 28% services: 56% Croatia Land use Age structure (2002 est.) Ethnic groups (1991) Religions (1991) arable land: 24% permanent crops: 2% other: 74% 0-14 years: 18.3% 15-64 years: 66.3% 65 years and over: 15.4% Croat 78.1%, Serb 12.2%, Bosnian 0.9%, Hungarian 0.5%, Slovene 0.5%, Czech 0.4%, Albanian 0.3%, Montenegrin 0.3%, Roma 0.2%, others 6.6% Roman Catholic 76.5%, Orthodox 11.1%, Muslim 1.2%, Protestant 0.4%, others and unknown 10.8% Languages: Croatian 96%, other 4% (includes Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and GDP - composition by sector (2001 est.) German) agriculture: 10% industry: 33% services: 57%

Albania Land use Age structure (2002 est.) Ethnic groups (1989 est.) arable land: 21% permanent crops: 4% other: 75% 0-14 years: 28.8% 15-64 years: 64% 65 years and over: 7.2% Albanian 95%, Greek 3%, other 2% (Vlach, Gypsy, Serb, and Bulgarian) Religions: Muslim 70%, Albanian Orthodox 20%, Roman Catholic 10% GDP - composition by sector (2001 est.) agriculture: 52% industry: 21% services: 27% Macedonia Land use Age structure (2002 est.) arable land: 24% permanent crops: 2% other: 74% 0-14 years: 22.4% 15-64 years: 67.2% 65 years and over: 10.4% Macedonian 66.6%, Albanian 22.7%, Turkish 4%, Roma 2.2%, Serb 2.1%, other 2.4% Ethnic groups (1994) Religions Macedonian Orthodox 67%, Muslim 30%, other 3% Languages Macedonian 70%, Albanian 21%, Turkish 3%, Serbo-Croatian 3%, other 3% GDP - composition by sector (2001 est.) agriculture: 10% industry: 32% services: 58%

Slovenia Land use Age structure (2002 est.) Ethnic groups (1991) arable land: 11% permanent crops: 3% other: 86% 0-14 years: 15.7% 15-64 years: 69.8% 65 years and over: 14.5% Slovene 88%, Croat 3%, Serb 2%, Bosnian 1%, Yugoslav 0.6%, Hungarian 0.4%, other 5% Religions Roman Catholic (Uniate 2%) 70.8%, Lutheran 1%, Muslim 1%, atheist 4.3%, other 22.9% Languages Slovenian 91%, Serbo-Croatian 6%, other 3% GDP - composition by sector (2001 est.) Yugoslavia Land use Age structure (2002 est.) Ethnic groups (1991) agriculture: 4% industry: 35% services: 61% arable land: 36% permanent crops: 4% other: 60% 0-14 years: 19.6% 15-64 years: 65.3% 65 years and over: 15.1% Serb 62.6%, Albanian 16.5%, Montenegrin 5%, Hungarian 3.3%, other 12.6% Religions Orthodox 65%, Muslim 19%, Roman Catholic 4%, Protestant 1%, other 11% Languages Serbian 95%, Albanian 5% GDP - composition by sector (2001 est.) agriculture: 26% industry: 36% services: 38%

Name Balkan Basic Circle Graph Questions 1. Compare the arable land of all the countries. Which country has the most arable land? D. Slovenia 2. Which country has the most people over the age of 65? D. Slovenia 3. Which country has the most ethnic groups? D. Slovenia 4. Which country has the most Muslims? D. Slovenia

5. Which country has services as their largest percentage of GDP? D. Slovenia 6. Which country depends on agriculture as their highest percentage of GDP? 7. Which country has industry as their highest percentage of GDP? 8. Which country has the largest percentage of permanent crops as their land usage? E. Slovenia 9. Which country has more 15 to 64 years in their age structure? E. Slovenia

10. Which country has the youngest age structure? E. Slovenia 11. Which is the only country that does not include the Roman Catholic religion? E. Slovenia 12. What ethnic group is included in all of the countries (this includes countries named in the other category)? n B. Croat C. Hungarian D. Serb E. Turkish 13. What country has the least amount of ethnic groups?

Look at your chart if there is not a language graph displayed and answer the following questions. 14. 95% of what country speaks Serbian? 15. In what country do the people speak Turkish? E. Slovenia 16. Write one paragraph on a separate sheet of paper explaining 3 reasons why the diversity of the Balkan Republics might cause conflict between the people. 17. Write one paragraph on another sheet of paper describing one idea of how peace might be brought to the area. Be realistic in your description.

Circle Graph Questions Answer Key 1. E 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. E 8. A 9. B 10.A 11.D 12.D 13.A 14 E 15.D 16. Students should refer to differences in religion, language, alphabet, and ethnicity. Students might also comment on how the land is used and GDP in making an assumption about rich vs. poor. 17. Students answers will vary. Some possible answers are to unite into one republic with leadership shared by the various republics; peace keeping troops provided by neutral nations, religious leaders will exert their influence to create peace, emigration by those in the minority to other countries, economic incentives offered by the UN to act peacefully with each other, etc.

Calculating the Number of Degrees for Each Percentage Bosnia/Herzegovina Land Use Arable land 10% Permanent crops 3% Other 87% 100% of land use 10% =.10 x 360 = 36 degrees 3% =.03 x 360 = 10.8 degrees 87% =.87 x 360 = 313.2 degrees Add all the degrees and it should add up to 360 degrees. 36 10.8 +313.2 360.0