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  2. Population growth in the Kosovo From 1960 to 2022 the population of the Kosovo increased from 947,000.00 to 1.76 million people. This is a growth of 86.1 percent in 62 years. The highest increase in the Kosovo was recorded in 1962 with 2.90 percent. The biggest decrease in 1999 with -10.38 percent.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Kosovo is a parliamentary republic and a potential candidate for EU membership, recognized by 114 out of 193 United Nations members. ... Kosovo: 2023: Population ...

  4. As Kosovo gears up for the 2020 round of the Population and Housing Census (PHC) set for spring 2024, UNFPA, in collaboration with Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS) and Kosovo Disability Forum (KDF), is dedicated to championing inclusivity. The PHC is a monumental survey, offering vital insights into the population and housing landscape of Kosovo.

  5. The Kosovo is a landlocked country in the southeastern European Balkans. The land has a total area of 10,887 km² (4,203 mi²). This land area is approximately 104% of the area of Hawaii. The Kosovo is thus one of the smallest countries in Europe by area and ranked 168th worldwide. The highest mountain peak (Đeravica) is at 2,656 meters.

  6. The Kosovo Agency of Statistics monitors various demographic features of the population of Kosovo, such as population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Censuses, normally conducted at ten-year intervals, record the demographic characteristics of the population. According to the first census ...

  7. Kosovo Population Growth Rate 1950-2024. Chart and table of Kosovo population from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. The current population of Kosovo in is 0, a NAN% decline from . The population of Kosovo in was 0, a NAN% decline from .

  8. Serbia Area and Population Density. Serbia is a landlocked nation in southeastern Europe that covers 34,116 square miles (88,361 square kilometers). It is located between the Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean, and Black Seas but is touched by none of them, but shares its borders with Romania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Hungary.

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