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The same year, US CIA World Factbook estimate put the country's population at 1,977,093. [2] According to the first census conducted after the 2008 declaration of independence in 2011, the permanent population of Kosovo was 1,739,825. [9] [3]: 12
The country's population rose steadily over the 20th century and peaked at an estimated 2.2 million in 1998. The Kosovo War and subsequent migration have decreased the population of Kosovo over time. Distribution of ethnic groups within Kosovo, as of the 2011 census [230]
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]
Kosovo's government began Friday its first nationwide census since 2011, which will include surveying the ethnic Serb minority in the north, at a time when tensions with neighboring Serbia are high.
Ethnic composition of Kosovo in 2005 according to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Population 2011, ranked 150 out of 244 countries. Population density 2011, ranked 75 out of 243 countries. World Bank: List of states by fertility rate 2010, ranked 104 out of 197 countries.
Pan-American countries by population, 2020. This is a list of countries and dependent territories in the Americas by population, ... United States: 339,979,847: 32.41:
Kosovo was part of the Ottoman Empire and following the Balkan Wars (1912–1913), the western part was included in Montenegro and the rest within Serbia. [72] Citing Serbian sources, Noel Malcolm also states that in 1912 when Kosovo came under Serbian control, "the Orthodox Serb population [was] at less than 25%" of Kosovo's entire population ...
The Kosovo population also support the US engagement with the Balkans, which is viewed as anti-Serbian. [7] After the Kosovo War, the US remains popular among the Kosovo Albanian population. [7] According to the 2012 U.S. Global Leadership Report, 87% of Kosovars approve of U.S. leadership, the highest rating for any survey in Europe. [13]