District of Gjakova

The District of Gjakova or the District of Đakovica (Albanian: Rajoni i Gjakovës; Serbian: Ђаковички округ or Đakovički okrug) is one of the seven districts of Kosovo[a], with seat in the city of Gjakova.

Rajoni i Gjakovës
Ђаковички округ
Location of Gjakova District in Kosovo
Country Kosovo[a]
CapitalGjakova
Area
  Total1,129 km2 (436 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)
  Total214,672
  Rank4th
  Density190/km2 (490/sq mi)
Postal code
50000
Vehicle registration07
Municipalities4
Settlements[1]170
HDI (2017)0.733[2]
high · 5th
District of Gjakova

Municipalities

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

Municipality Population (2011) Area (km2) Density (km2) Settlements
Gjakova 94,557 587 161.1 91
Rahovec 75,053 276 220.5 34
Deçan 38,984 180 216.6 37
Junik 6,078 86 70.7 10
Gjakova District 214,672 1,129 172.4 170

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

  • Babaj Boks/Babaj i Bokës
  • Bardhasan
  • Botushë
  • Bec
  • Berjahë
  • Bishtrazhin/Bistražin
  • Brekovc
  • Brovina
  • Qerret/Ćeret
  • Qerim/Ćerim
  • Cërmjan/Crmljane
  • Damjan
  • Deva
  • Gjakova
  • Doblibarë
  • Dobriqë/Dobric
  • Novosellë e Poshtme/Donje Novo Selo
  • Dujakë
  • Hereç/Erec
  • Firza
  • Goden
  • Novosellë e Epërme/Gornje Novo Selo
  • Gërqina/Grćina
  • Gërgoc
  • Gusk
  • Jabllanicë/Jablanica
  • Jahoc
  • Janosh
  • Kodralija – Beckë/Kodralija – Becka
  • Korenica
  • Koshare/Košare
  • Kralane
  • Kushavec/Kuševac
  • Lipovec
  • Marmullë
  • Meqë/Meca
  • Orizë/Meja Orize
  • Moglica
  • Molliq/Molić
  • Novokaz
  • Osek Hilë/Osek Hilja
  • Osek Paša / Osek Pashë
  • Paljabarda / Palabardhë
  • Petrušan / Pjetershtan
  • Ponosevac / Ponoshec
  • Popovc
  • Racë
  • Rracaj
  • Radoniq
  • Rakoc
  • Ramoc
  • Rogova I
  • Rogovë II
  • Zidi Sadikagës
  • Sheremet
  • Shishman I Bokes
  • Skivjan
  • Smaçë
  • Smolicë
  • Stubell
  • Trakaniq
  • Ujez
  • Vogocë
  • Vraniq
  • Zhabel
  • Zhdrellë
  • Zhub
  • Zulfaj
Rahovec, District of Gjakova

Orahovac 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
  • Orahovac
  • Petkovc
  • Polluzha
  • Pastasellë
  • Radostë
  • Ratkovc
  • Reti
  • Senovc
  • Sopniq
  • Hoqë e Madhe
  • Hoqë e Vogel
  • Krusha e Madhe
  • Krusha e Vogel
  • Vranjak
  • Zatriq
  • Zaçishtë
  • Xërxë

Junik Municipality

  • Jasić-Đocaj / Jasiq-Gjocaj
  • Junik

Postal Code

Postal Code of Kosovo – 50000 Gjakova
District Municipality Local Code
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)

Notes

a.   ^ 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. 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 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 99 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 14 later withdrew their recognition.

References

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