District of Gjakova

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District of Gjakova
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Location of Gjakova District in Kosovo
CountryFlag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo
Capital Gjakova
Area
  Total1,129 km2 (436 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)
  Total214,672
  Rank 4th
  Density190/km2 (490/sq mi)
Postal code
50000
Vehicle registration 07
Municipalities 4
Settlements [1] 170
HDI (2017)0.733 [2]
high · 5th
District of Gjakova 07 Gjakova Naten Gjakova at Night.jpg
District of Gjakova

The District of Gjakova is one of the seven districts of Kosovo, with seat in the city of Gjakova.

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Municipalities

The district of Gjakova has a total of 4 municipalities and 170 other smaller settlements. [1]

MunicipalityPopulation (2011)Area (km2)Density (km2)Settlements
Gjakova 94,557587161.191
Rahovec 75,053276220.534
Deçan 38,984180216.637
Junik 6,0788670.710
Gjakova District214,6721,129172.4170

Settlements

Deçan Municipality

  • Baballoq/Babaloć
  • Beleg
  • Dashinovc/Dašinovac
  • Deçan
  • Ratishi i Ultë/Donji Ratist
  • Strellci i Ultë/Donji Streoc
  • Drenovc/Drenovac
  • Dubovik
  • Gllogjan/Glođane
  • Carrabreg I Epërm/Gornji Crnobreg
  • Ratishi i Epërm/Gornji Ratis
  • Strellc i Epërm/Gornji Streoc
  • Gramaçel/Gramocelj
  • Hulaj
  • Isniq/Istinić
  • Kodrali
  • Lpushë/Ljubuša
  • Lumbardh
  • Maznik
  • Papiq
  • Prapacan
  • Pobërgjë/Pobrđe
  • Pozhar
  • Prilep/Prelep
  • Rastavicë
  • Rrzniq I
  • Rrzniq II
  • Shaptej
  • Slup
  • Voksh

Gjakova Municipality

Rahovec, District of Gjakova Vreshtat ne Rahovec.jpg
Rahovec, District of Gjakova

Rahovec Municipality

  • Fortesë
  • Dejne
  • Bratotinë
  • Brestovc
  • Birnjak
  • Celina
  • Qifllak
  • Damnjan
  • Dabidoll
  • Pataqan i Ultë
  • Drenoc
  • Gexhë
  • Pataqan i Epërm
  • Koznik
  • Kramovik
  • Hoca e Vogël
  • Mrasor
  • Nashpalla
  • Nagavc
  • Apterushë
  • Rahovec
  • Petkovc
  • Polluzha
  • Pastasellë
  • Radostë
  • Ratkoc
  • Reti
  • Sarosh
  • Senovc
  • Sopniq
  • Hoqë e Madhe
  • Hoqë e Vogel
  • Krusha e Madhe
  • Krusha e Vogel
  • Vranjak
  • Zatriq
  • Zaçishtë
  • Xërxë

Junik Municipality

Postal Code

Postal Code of Kosovo – 50000 Gjakova
DistrictMunicipalityLocalCode
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova50000
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 150010
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 450040
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 550050
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 650060
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 750070
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 850080
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 950090
GjakovaGjakovaGjakova 1050100
GjakovaGjakovaBishtazhin50500
GjakovaDeçanDeçan51000
GjakovaDeçanJunik51050
Source: Post and Telecommunications of Kosovo J.S.C. (PTK)
"List of postal codes" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-06-30. (199  KiB)

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