List of cities in Kosovo

This is the list of total 37 cities and towns in Kosovo[lower-alpha 1], listed by population according to the data of 2011 census.[1] The capital city of Pristina is also the largest city, with a population of 145,149 people.[2] Kosovo's second largest city is Prizren, followed by Gjilan, Peć, Mitrovica, Ferizaj and Gjakova. There are six cities/towns with 10,000–30,000 inhabitants and 24 with under 10,000 inhabitants.

Largest cities

#4 Peja
City District Urban area Municipal area
2011 pop. Rank 2011 pop. Rank
Prishtinë / PrištinaDistrict of Pristina145,149
1
198,897
1
Prizreni / PrizrenDistrict of Prizren85,119
2
177,781
2
Gjilani / GnjilaneDistrict of Gjilan54,239
3
90,178
6
Pejë / PećDistrict of Peć48,962
4
96,450
4
Mitrovicë / Kosovska MitrovicaDistrict of Mitrovica46,230
5
84,235
8
Ferizaj / UroševacDistrict of Ferizaj42,628
6
108,610
3
Gjakovë / ĐakovicaDistrict of Gjakova40,827
7
94,556
5

10,000–30,000 towns

City / town District Urban area Municipal area
2011 pop. Rank 2011 pop. Rank
Vushtrri / VučitrnDistrict of Mitrovica26,964
8
69,870
9
Podujevë / PodujevoDistrict of Pristina23,453
9
88,499
7
Rahovec / OrahovacDistrict of Gjakova15,892
10
56,208
13
Fushë Kosovë / Kosovo PoljeDistrict of Pristina12,919
11
33,997
22
Suharekë / Suva RekaDistrict of Prizren10,422
12
59,722
10
Kaçanik / KačanikDistrict of Ferizaj10,393
13
33,409
23

Under 10,000 towns

Town District Urban area Municipal area
2011 pop. Rank 2011 pop. Rank
Skënderaj / SrbicaDistrict of Mitrovica9,372
14
50,858
15
Kamenicë / Kosovska KamenicaDistrict of Gjilan7,331
15
36,058
20
Shtime / ŠtimljeDistrict of Ferizaj7,255
16
27,324
24
Lipjan / LipljanDistrict of Pristina6,870
17
57,605
12
Obiliq / ObilićDistrict of Pristina6,864
18
21,549
25
Drenas / GlogovacDistrict of Pristina6,143
19
58,531
11
JunikDistrict of Gjakova6,053
20
6,084
33
Klinë / KlinaDistrict of Peja5,542
21
38,496
19
Mamushë / MamušaDistrict of Prizren5,507
22
5,507
34
Istog / IstokDistrict of Peja5,115
23
39,289
18
Viti / VitinaDistrict of Gjilan4,924
24
46,987
16
Deçan / DečaniDistrict of Peja3,803
25
40,019
17
Leposaviq / LeposavićDistrict of Mitrovica3,702
26
13,773
26
Malishevë / MališevoDistrict of Prizren3,395
27
54,613
14
Graçanicë / GračanicaDistrict of Pristina2,686
28
10,675
27
Han i Elezit / Đeneral JankovićDistrict of Ferizaj2,533
29
9,403
28
Zubin PotokDistrict of Mitrovica1,724
30
6,616
32
Zveçan / ZvečanDistrict of Mitrovica1,297
31
7,481
29
Shtërpcë / ŠtrpceDistrict of Ferizaj1,265
32
6,949
30
Dragash / DragašDistrict of Prizren1,098
33
34,827
21
Kllokot / KlokotDistrict of Gjilan1,064
34
2,556
36
Ranillug / RanilugDistrict of Gjilan844
35
3,232
35
Partesh / PartešDistrict of Gjilan478
36
1,787
37
Novobërdë / Novo BrdoDistrict of Pristina183
37
6,729
31

See also

Notes and references

Notes
  1. 1 2 Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has received formal recognition as an independent state from 113 out of 193 United Nations member states.
References
  1. "Census 2011". http://pop-stat.mashke.org/kosovo-census-ks.htm. Retrieved 14 September 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  2. "Census 2011". http://pop-stat.mashke.org/kosovo-census-ks.htm. Retrieved 14 September 2014. External link in |website= (help)
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