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Settled 10 km (6.2 mi) from Ujmani/Gazivoda Lake, on the confluence of the rivers Ibër, Sitnicë, Lushta, and Trepça, the city is surrounded by the mountains of Kopaonik, Rogozna, Mokna, and Çyçavica. According to the 2024 Census, the two municipalities had 72,662 inhabitants of which 64,742 reside in south and 7,920 in north. [1]
As of 4 September 2020, Kosovo's independence is currently recognized by 104 UN member states. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] In 2013, the Serbian government announced it was dissolving the Serb minority assemblies it had created in northern Kosovo, in order to allow the integration of the Kosovo Serb minority into the general population of Kosovo.
10.94 km 2 (4.22 sq mi) 1 5,507 5,607 +1.82%: Abdulhadi Krasniç KDTP: Mitrovicë Kosovska Mitrovica / Косовска Митровица 329.35 km 2 (127.16 sq mi) 47 71,909 64,742 −9.97%: Bedri Hamza: PDK: North Mitrovica Severna Kosovska Mitrovica / Северна Косовска Митровица 6.83 km 2 (2.64 sq mi) 1 12,326 2,326 ...
[1] The first football clubs in Kosovo were formed after the First World War and they competed in the Belgrade Football Subassociation provincial leagues within the Yugoslav football league system. During the Second World War , Yugoslavia was invaded by Axis powers , and most of Kosovo became part of German- Italian-dominated Albanian Kingdom .
1983–84 Yugoslav First League starting lineup vs. Red Star Belgrade (4–4–2) FC Prishtina was now stabilized and a scary team had been created and only its explosion was expected. The 1980/01 season was difficult both for Pristina and for the entire population of Kosovo due to the political situation that had been created.
Area in km 2 Population in 2024 (rank) Density per km 2 Municipalities Settlements District of Ferizaj (Rajoni i Ferizajit/Uroševački okrug) 1,030 180,897 175,6 Ferizaj; Hani i Elezit; Kaçanik; Shtime; Štrpce; 126 [4] District of Gjakova (Rajoni i Gjakovës/Đakovički okrug) 1,129 152,311 134,9 Deçan; Gjakova; Junik; Rahovec; 170 [5 ...
1 0 1 18 Dukagjini Gjakovë: Gjakovë: Gjakova City Stadium: 6,000 1975 0 0 0 19 Dushkaja: Gjakovë: Fusha Sportive Dushkajë 500 2000 0 0 0 20 Ferizaj: Ferizaj: Ismet Shabani Stadium 2,000 1923 0 0 0 21 Feronikeli 74: Drenas: Rexhep Rexhepi Stadium: 6,000 08.04.1974 3 3 2 22 Flamurtari: Prishtinë: Xhemail Ibishi Stadium 5,000 22.08.1968 0 2 0 ...
[1] According to the 2024 census, the cities in Kosovo are classified into the following population size categories: 1 city larger than 150,000: Pristina; 3 cities from 50,000 to 100,000: Ferizaj, Gjilan and Prizren; 6 cities from 20,000 to 50,000: Fushe Kosova, Gjakova, Mitrovica, Peja, Podujevë and Vushtrri