Kosovo District
Kosovo District (Serbian: Косовски округ/Kosovski okrug pronounced [kôsoʋskiː ôkruːɡ], Albanian: Distrikti i Kosoves) was a district of Kosovo and Metohija between 1990 and 1999; at that time, Kosovo[lower-alpha 1] was part of Serbia. The district still exists de jure, despite the fact that Serbian government accepted civil UN administration over Kosovo.
Kosovo District Косовски округ Kosovski okrug | |
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![]() Location of Kosovo District in Serbia | |
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Capital | Pristina |
ISO 3166 code | RS-25 |
Municipalities | 9 and 1 city |
It was located in the middle and had a population of 672,292. Its capital was Pristina.
Municipalities
The district included the municipalities of:
- 1990-1999
- after 1999
Culture and history
In the center of Priština stands the Carsi mosque (Tas mosque), built after the Battle of Kosovo. In the immediate vicinity of Priština there is the site of a settlement from the Neolithic period, as well as of the Roman settlement of Vicianum. Also near Priština is the Gračanica monastery, the last endowment of the Serbian King Stefan Milutin, built in 1315. Its architecture and fresco painting make it one of the most significant medieval monuments in all Europe. Today it is an active monastery for women, and open to visitors.
Notes
- The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, it is formally recognised as an independent state by 97 UN member states (with another 15 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing recognition), while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory.
Note: All official material made by Serbia public Information was taken from the Government of Serbia's official website.
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