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Districts of Kosovo | |
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Category | District |
Location | Kosovo |
Created by | Constitution of Kosovo |
Number | 7[1] |
Populations | 146,301 (Peja) – 477,312 (Pristina) |
Areas | 1,000 km2 (400 sq mi) (Ferizaj) – 2,500 km2 (950 sq mi) (Pristina) |
Subdivisions |
A District (Albanian: Qark or Rajon; Serbian: Округ / Okrug or Дистрикт / Distrikt, or Регион / Region) is the highest level of administrative divisions of Kosovo.[2][3] The districts of Kosovo are based on the 2000 Reform of the UNMIK-Administration.
The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) introduced the following changes to the districts and municipalities of Kosovo (UNMIK) in 2000:[citation needed]
Serbia protested the new territorial division and does not see it as legitimate, but by the United Nations Mission in Kosovo administration (UNMIK) implemented it regardless of Serbia's protests, because it has such authority[citation needed] established by virtue of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244.
District | Map | Area in km2 |
Population in 2024 (rank) |
Density per km2 |
Municipalities | Settlements |
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District of Ferizaj (Rajoni i Ferizajit/Uroševački okrug) |
1,030 | 180,897 | 175,6 | 126[4] | ||
District of Gjakova (Rajoni i Gjakovës/Đakovički okrug) |
1,129 | 152,311 | 134,9 | 170[5] | ||
District of Gjilan (Rajoni i Gjilanit/Gnjilanski okrug) |
1,206 | 150,126 | 124,5 | 287[6] | ||
District of Mitrovica (Rajoni i Mitrovicës/Kosovskomitrovački okrug) |
2,077 | 166,805 (without North Kosovo) | 155,9 | 267[7] | ||
District of Peja (Rajoni i Pejës/Pećki okrug) |
1,365 | 146,301 | 107.2 | 118[8] | ||
District of Pristina (Rajoni i Prishtinës/Prištinski okrug) |
2,470 | 511,938 | 207,3 | 298[9] | ||
District of Prizren (Rajoni i Prizrenit/Prizrenski okrug) |
1,397 | 271,535 | 194.4 | 195[10] |