Suva Reka
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Location in Kosovo | |
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General Information | |
Mayor | ? |
Land area | ? |
Altitude | ? |
Population (1991) | 72,229 (municipality) |
Population density | ? |
Coordinates | ? |
Postal code: | ? |
Area code | ? |
Time zone | UTC+1 |
Website | ? |
Suva Reka (Albanian: Suharekë or Suhareka; Serbian: Сува Река or Suva Reka) is a town and municipality in southern Kosovo, a Serbian province under UN administration.
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[edit] Name
After the Kosovo War Albanians started calling the town Theranda, the name of an Ancient city or fort near Prizren.
[edit] Demographics
Ethnic Composition, Including IDPs | |||||||||||||
Year/Population | Albanian | % | Serb | % | Roma | % | Total | ||||||
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January 1999 | 80,000 | 95.5 | 3,000 | 3.75 | 600App | 0.75 | ? | ||||||
January 2001 | 80,000 | 99.43 | 0 | 0.00 | 460 App | 0.57 | ? | ||||||
Ref: OSCE [1] |
[edit] See also
- Prizreni District
- Camp Casablanca, NATO base
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- OSCE municipal profile of Suharekë / Suva Reka
- SOK Kosovo and its population
- The official website of the Municipality of Shtime
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