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Kosovo District (Serbian Cyrillic: Косовски округ, romanized: Kosovski okrug, pronounced [kôsovskiː ôkruːɡ]; Albanian: Distrikti i Kosovës) was a district of Kosovo and Metohija between 1990 and the end of the Kosovo War in 1999. From the Serbian point of view, the district continues to be part of the Republic of Serbia.
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.
This is a list of cities and towns in the Kosovo in alphabetical order categorised by municipality or district, according to the criteria used by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS). Kosovo's population is distributed in 1,467 settlements with 26 per cent of its population concentrated in 7 regional centers, consisting of Ferizaj , Gjakova ...
Kosovo is administratively subdivided into districts (Albanian: rajone, Serbian: окрузи / okruzi). [1] They are further subdivided into municipalities (Albanian: komuna, Serbian: општина / opština). The entities were created by UNMIK.
The name Kosovo is of South Slavic origin. Kosovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Косово) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос), 'blackbird', [20] [21] an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje, 'Blackbird Field', the name of a karst field situated in the eastern half of today's Kosovo and the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field. [22]
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These were the districts in the autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija between 1990 and 1999 that was recognized by the Republic of Serbia. For the current districts, see districts of Kosovo . Pages in category "Districts in Kosovo and Metohija"
Kosovo's municipalities. A municipality (Albanian: komuna; Serbian: општина / opština) is the basic administrative division in Kosovo and constitutes the only level of power in local governance. [1] There are 38 municipalities in Kosovo; 27 of which have an Albanian ethnic majority, 10 Serb and 1 Turkish.