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The Community of Serb Municipalities created by the 2013 Brussels Agreement.. According to the 2011 census, which was boycotted in North Kosovo and partially boycotted by Serbs in southern Kosovo, [12] the municipalities of Gračanica, Parteš and Ranilug (enclaves, outside North Kosovo) have a Serb majority, while Serbs form about 45% of the total population of Novo Brdo, Štrpce and Klokot.
Source: pop-stat.mashke.org [10] The Haskovo had a population of 277,483 (277,478 also given) according to a 2001 census, of which 48.9% were male and 51.1% were female.
Sources: Census 2001, [5] Census 2011, [6] „pop-stat.mashke.org“, [7] Bulgarians form a majority in 14 out of 15 settlements. One village, Petko Karavelovo , has a Turkish majority with 58,7% of its population belonging to the Turkish minority in Bulgaria .
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Dolno Kosovrasti has traditionally been inhabited by Orthodox Macedonians and a Torbeši population. [1]According to the 1942 Albanian census, Dolno Kosovrasti was inhabited by 390 Muslim Albanians and 139 Bulgarians.
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During the Ottoman period in Kosovo, Llashticë was part of the Karadak Nahiya within the Kaza of Gjilan. [3] During the Kosovo War, Yugoslav forces carried out a military operation in the villages of Karadak, including Llashticë, Zhegër, Llovca, and Lladova.