Grubišno Polje
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Demographics

In the 2001 census, the municipality had 7,523 inhabitants, with the following ethnic makeup:
  • 4,692 (62.37%) Croats
    Croats
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  • 1,356 (18.02%) Czechs
    Czechs in Croatia
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  • 872 (11.56%) Serbs
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  • 228 (3.03%) Hungarians
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In the 1991 census, the municipality also included the current municipality of Veliki Grđevac and its ethnic makeup was different:
  • 6,015 (42.34%) Croats
  • 4,540 (31.95%) Serbs
  • 636 (4.47%) Yugoslavs
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  • 3,015 (21.22%) others

Municipal settlements

The municipality
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 consists of 24 settlements
Naselje
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 (as of 2011), namely:
  • Dapčevački Brđani, population 48
  • Dijakovac, population 32
  • Donja Rašenica, population 164
  • Gornja Rašenica, population 89
  • Grbavac, population 211
  • Grubišno Polje, population 2,890
  • Ivanovo Selo
    Ivanovo Selo
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    , population 263
  • Lončarica, population 77
  • Mala Barna, population 30
  • Mala Dapčevica, population 3
  • Mala Jasenovača, population 5
  • Mala Peratovica, population 64
  • Mali Zdenci
    Mali Zdenci
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    , population 434
  • Munije, population 35
  • Orlovac Zdenački, population 283
  • Poljani, population 259
  • Rastovac
    Rastovac
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    , population 40
  • Treglava, population 103
  • Turčević Polje, population 44
  • Velika Barna
    Velika Barna
    Velika Barna is a village in Croatia....

    , population 333
  • Velika Dapčevica
    Velika Dapčevica
    Velika Dapčevica is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D5 highway....

    , population 31
  • Velika Jasenovača, population 59
  • Velika Peratovica, population 25
  • Veliki Zdenci
    Veliki Zdenci
    Veliki Zdenci is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D5 highway....

    , population 909
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