Kosovo-Pomoravlje District
The Kosovo-Pomoravlje District (Serbian: Косовско-поморавски округ/Kosovsko-pomoravski okrug, pronounced [kôsoʋskoː pômǒraʋskiː ôkruːɡ]) is a district of Kosovo and Metohija, a part of the Republic of Serbia. The region is called Kosovo Pomoravlje. The area now has a population of 217,726. Before the NATO intervention in the Kosovo War, 20.000 Serbs lived in Gnjilane. The seat of the district was in the city of Gnjilane. Along with the rest of Kosovo i Metohija, it was transferred to UN administration, a situation accepted by the Serbian government. In 2000 the UN administration renamed the district the District of Gjilan as part of a series of reforms, which were rejected by Serbia.
Kosovo-Pomoravlje District Косовско-поморавски округ Kosovsko-pomoravski okrug | |
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Location of Kosovo-Pomoravlje District in Serbia | |
Country | |
Capital | Gnjilane |
Population (2002 census) | |
• Total | 217,726 |
ISO 3166 code | RS-29 |
Municipalities | 4 |
Municipalities
It included the municipalities of:
- Kosovska Kamenica (Kamenica or Dardana)
- Novo Brdo (Novobërda or Artana)
- Gnjilane (Gjilan)
- Vitina (Vitia)
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See also
- Kosovo (region)
- Pomoravlje (region)
- History of Kosovo
- History of Serbia
References
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