Farkaševac


Farkaševac is a municipality in Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2011 census, there are 1,937 inhabitants. 92% of the population are Croats.
The coat of arms of Farkaševac consists of gold coins on a tree stump, with a sapling and a maroon wolf next to it. The town's flag is green, with the coat of arms in the middle bordered in white.

Population by censuses

Austro-Hungarian 1910 census

According to the 1910 census, Municipality of Farkaševac had 3,304 inhabitants, which were ethnically and religiously declared as follows:
Population by ethnicityTotalCroatsSerbsCzechsItaliansHungariansGermansRuthenians
Bolč64730333407021
Brezine335331310000
Donji Markovac1705811200000
Farkaševac376359880100
Ivančani393154225130100
Kabal35125110000000
Mački137132500000
Majur1751413010210
Praščevac260259100000
Zvonik161986030000
Žabnica2992564300000
Total3,3042,342 921 26 7 4 3 1

Population by religionTotalRoman CatholicsEastern OrthodoxJewsEastern Catholics
Bolč64730733541
Brezine335332300
Donji Markovac1705811200
Farkaševac376363850
Ivančani39316822500
Kabal35125110000
Mački137132500
Majur1751453000
Praščevac260259100
Zvonik1611016000
Žabnica2992564300
Total3,3042,372 922 9 1