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      • In the municipalities of Bujanovac, Preševo and Medveđa, 122,147 citizens were registered, of which 96,359 were Albanians, according to the first data of the newly completed census 2022 in Serbia.
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  2. Most of the Albanian population boycotted the 2011 census. Serbian government estimated that the number of inhabitants in these two municipalities is 67,900 (of which almost 70% are Albanians). Albanians are majority both in Presevo and Bujanovac, while Serbs are the second biggest ethnic group. In 2002, Medveđa had 10,760 citizens (2,816 ...

  3. According to the 2022 census, the population of ethnic Albanians in Serbia is 61,687, constituting 0.93% of the total population. The vast majority of them live in the southern part of the country that borders Kosovo and North Macedonia, called the Preševo Valley. Their cultural center is located in Preševo .

  4. In the Presevo Valley region there is an ethnically mixed structure consisting of several people as Albanians, Serbs, and Roma etc. Region staffed with about 100,000 inhabitants according to the census of 1991 of which 67% are Albanians, whereas according to the 2002 census live approximately 90,000 inhabitants, of which 65% Albanians.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PreševoPreševo - Wikipedia

    According to the 2002 census results, the municipality of Preševo has 34,904 inhabitants. The 2011 census was largely boycotted by the majority (Albanians) of the municipality. As a result, only 3,080 were inhabitants were registered. As of 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 33,449 inhabitants.

  6. Oct 11, 2022 · With Serbia’s latest population census underway, ethnic Albanians in the southern Presevo Valley hope to fight back against what critics say is a systematic attempt to alter the official...

  7. Aug 30, 2015 · The situation of Albanians in Serbia, especially in three municipalities bordering with Kosovo-Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvegja, which are known as the Presevo Valley region remains the same even after the Kosovo war and after the war that took place in this region between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian fighters LAPMB.

  8. to a 2002 census, ethnic Albanians constitute a majority in Preševo (89,09%) and Bujanovac. (54,69%) and a considerable minority in Medveđa (26,17%) (International Crisis Group, 2007). A more recent census, held in 2011, was boycotted by the Albanian population of the valley and is therefore not useful.

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