Kosovo Municipalities - List of Municipalities

List of Municipalities

  • Dečani / Deçan
  • Dragaš / Dragash
  • Đakovica / Gjakovë
  • Đeneral Janković / Hani e Elezit
  • Glogovac / Gllogovc (Drenas)
  • Gračanica / Gracanicë (Serb majority municipality, not recognised by Serbia)
  • Gnjilane / Gjilan
  • Istok / Istog
  • Junik / Junik (not recognised by Serbia)
  • Kačanik / Kaçanik
  • Klina / Klinë
  • Klokot/Vrbovac / Kllokott/Vërbovc (Serb majority municipality, not recognised by Serbia)
  • Kosovo Polje / Fushë Kosovë
  • Kosovska Kamenica / Kamenicë
  • Južna Mitrovica / Mitrovicë Jugore
  • Severna Mitrovica / Mitrovicë Veriore (Serb majority municipality, not recognised as separate by Serbia)
  • Mališevo / Malishevë
  • Mamuša / Mamush (Turkish majority municipality)
  • Novo Brdo / Novobërdë (Serb majority municipality, with current boundaries not recognised by Serbia)
  • Obilić / Obiliq
  • Orahovac / Rahovec
  • Parteš / Partesh (Serb majority municipality, not recognised by Serbia)
  • Peć / Pejë
  • Podujevo / Podujevë
  • Priština / Prishtinë
  • Prizren / Prizren
  • Ranilug / Ranillug (Serb majority municipality, not recognised by Serbia)
  • Srbica / Skënderaj
  • Štimlje / Shtime
  • Štrpce / Shtërpcë
  • Suva Reka / Suharekë
  • Uroševac / Ferizaj
  • Vitina / Viti
  • Vučitrn / Vushtrri
  • Zubin Potok / Zubin Potok
  • Zvečan / Zveçan

Before 2005, only the municipalities of Leposavić, Zubin Potok and Zvečan in the north of Kosovo had a significant Serbian majority, constituting more than 90% of the population there. All other municipalities had a very substantial Albanian majority except for Štrpce in the south, which had a Serb majority. The new municipalities of Gračanica, Klokot, Parteš, Severna (Eng: North) Mitrovica, and Ranilug and the previously existing municipality of Novo Brdo under its new boundaries all contain Serb majorities; in aggregate, they contain around 90% of the Serbs in Kosovo. In addition, Mamuša has a Turkish-majority population, and Dragaš has a majority who consider themselves either as Gorani or Bosniaks.

Municipality (Albanian: komuna, Serbian: opština / општина) is the basic administrative division of Kosovo
01. Dečani / Deçan 11. Leposavić / Albanik 21. Prizren
02. Dragaš / Dragash 12. Lipljan / Lipjan 22. Srbica / Skënderaj
03. Đakovica / Gjakovë 13. Mališevo / Malishevë 23. Štrpce / Shtërpcë
04. Glogovac / Gllogovc 14. Kosovska Mitrovica / Mitrovicë 24. Štimlje / Shtime
05. Gnjilane / Gjilan 15. Novo Brdo / Novobërdë 25. Suva Reka / Suharekë
06. Istok / Burim 16. Obilić / Obiliq 26. Uroševac / Ferizaj
07. Kačanik / Kaçanik 17. Orahovac / Rahovec 27. Vitina / Viti
08. Kosovska Kamenica / Kamenicë 18. Peć / Pejë 28. Vučitrn / Vushtrri
09. Klina / Klinë 19. Podujevo / Podujevë 29. Zubin Potok
10. Kosovo Polje / Fushë Kosovë 20. Priština / Prishtinë 30. Zvečan / Zveçan
Source: OSCE - UNMIK Regulation 2000/43: Albanian, Serbian PDF

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