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  2. Prizren - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Prizren is still the most culturally and ethnically heterogeneous city of Kosovo, retaining communities of Bosniaks, Turks, and Romani in addition to the majority Kosovo Albanian population. Only a small number of Kosovo Serbs remain in Prizren and its surrounds; residing mainly in small villages.

  3. District of Prizren - Wikipedia

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    The District of Prizren (Albanian: Rajoni i Prizrenit, Serbian: Призренски округ, romanized: Prizrenski okrug) is one of the seven districts of Kosovo. Its seat is in the city of Prizren. According to the 2011 Census, it has a population of 331,670 and an area of 2,024 square km (around 20% of the total area of Kosovo).

  4. Prizren Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Prizren Municipality is a municipality of Kosovo with its seat as the city of Prizren. It has an area of 640 km 2 , 5.94% of Kosovo, and has 76 settlements in total. Prizren Municipality shares a border with Gjakova , Orahovac , Mamusha , Suva Reka , Štrpce , and Dragaš municipalities, as well as Albania and North Macedonia .

  5. List of cities and towns in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    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, Gjilan, Mitrovica, Peja, Pristina and Prizren. [1] According to the 2024 census, the cities in Kosovo are classified into the following population size categories:

  6. Geography of Prizren - Wikipedia

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    Prizren municipality with an area of 640 km 2 (5.94% of Kosovo’s surface) [2] located in south-western Kosovo has 76 settlements with 220,776 inhabitants of whom 110,000 are Prizren’s local inhabitants. [3] The most populated villages of the municipality of Prizren are: [4] Zhur/Žur (population: 5,909) Korishë/Koriš (population: 5,279)

  7. Opolje - Wikipedia

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    Opolje had an annual population growth in 1961-1971 of 33 per 1,000, and in 1971-1981, 29.8 per 1,000, which represents an enormous relative overpopulation (Albanian population boom); according to estimates for 1991, there were 173 people per 1 square kilometre, and in some villages, up to 250 per 1 square kilometre, all in conditions of scarce ...

  8. Demographic history of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman population records for 1895 indicate male population of 132,450 Muslims and 73,924 Christians for the Sanjak of Pristina, 73,708 Muslims and 24,101 Christians for the Sanjak of Prizren and 24,852 Muslims and 9,468 Christians for the Sanjak of Ipek, or a total of some 462,000 Muslims (of both sexes), or 68.2%, and some 215,000 ...

  9. Skorobište - Wikipedia

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    The village is one of seven mixed Albanian-Bosniak villages near Prizren. [11] The 1971 census saw the Slavic Muslim inhabitants being largely assimilated into Albanians. [12] It had 1128 inhabitants according to the 2011 census, of whom 67,91% Albanians and 26,86% Bosniaks.