ZAGREB, 26 Sept, 2021 - More than 1,326,000 Croatians have self-enumerated by 3 pm on 26 September in the first phase of the 2021 census of population, households and dwellings, the national statistical office said on Sunday.
According to data on the number of persons who have self-enumerated at the e-Građani portal, most or 403,183 of the people who have self-enumerated live in the City of Zagreb.
Zagreb is followed by Split-Dalmatia County, with 132,662 self-enumerated citizens, and Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, with 113,518 citizens who have completed census questionnaires online on their own.
The first phase of the 2021 census, during which citizens can self-enumerate, ends at midnight on Sunday, by which time all citizens who wish to self-enumerate, can do so.
On Monday, 27 September, the second phase of the census starts, with census-takers conducting the census by visiting households. Census-takers will take from citizens who have self-enumerated the control codes that prove that they have successfully self-enumerated.
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