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Series 1: General Statistics Republika e Kosovës/Republika Kosova/Republic of Kosovo Qeveria - Vlada - Government Ministria e Shërbimeve Publike - Ministarstvo Javnih Sluzbi - Ministry of Public Service Series 1: General Statistics Kosovo in figures 2007 Publisher: Statistical Office of Kosovo (SOK) Publication date: April 2008 © Statistical Office of Kosovo Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. Printed by: K.G.T Prishtina, Kosovo A great deal of information is avalible on Internet is available on Internet, which can be accessed on the SOK Website: www.ks-gov.net/esk F o r e w o r d Publication”Kosovo in Figures 2007” is horizontal statistical publication. This publication contains administrative and research statistics obtained from the most important statistical surveys. The purpose of this publication is to emphasise data on the social- economic, demograophic and agricultural situation, etc., in Kosovo. Users needed to use these detailed statistical data, can find them at the Statistical Office of Kosovo (SOK), in Pristina or at the web site www.ks-gov.net/esk. Comments and suggestions are welcomed for the purpose of further improvements of the future publications. April, 2008 Chief of Execution, SOK Mr. Avni Kastrati Kosovo in Figures 2007 Abbreviations DHS Demographic and Health Survey EU European Union GDP Gross Domestic Product € Euro SOK Statistical Office of Kosovo FSOY Federal Statistical Office of Yugoslavia IUCN World Organization of Nature Protection ICET International Classification of External Trade MEF Ministry of Economy and Finance MLSW Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare MPS Ministry of Public Services MH Ministry of Health CUCK Clinical and University Center of Kosovo UNFPA United Nation Population Fund Agency : Data are missing - No occurrence 2 Kosovo in Figures 2007 C o n t e n t 1 Geographic information on Kosovo .................................................5 2 Population......................................................................................10 3 Education.......................................................................................14 4 Culture ...........................................................................................15 5 Social assistance...........................................................................17 6 Health Care....................................................................................24 7 Labour market and wages .............................................................27 8 Farming..........................................................................................31 9 Energy............................................................................................35 10 Transportation and traffic...........................................................38 11 External Trade of Kosovo ........................................................399 12 Prices.........................................................................................42 13 Government accounts................................................................46 14 Financial markets.......................................................................47 3 Kosovo in Figures 2007 4 Kosovo in Figures 2007 1 Geographic information on Kosovo Kosovo is a territory in the centre of Balkan Peninsula, with no access to a sea. Kosovo bounds with Serbia in Northeast, Macedonia (FYROM) in South, Albania in Southwest and Montenegro in Northwest. The area 1 of Kosovo is 10.908 km². The climate in Kosovo is continental with warm summers and cold winters. Kosovo is densely populated with about 193 persons per km², and divided into 30 minicipalities. The capital of Kosovo is Pristina. 1.1. Geographical coordinates Coordinates Degrees /Minutes Northern latitude 43° 16′ Southern latitude 41° 53′ Eastern longitude 21° 47′ Western longitude 19° 59′ Source: SOK, Cartography 1.2. Length and borders of Kosovo Name Neighboring country Length in km Albania 116.3 Macedonia 1 . Kosovo 67 6 Montenegro 78.0 Serbia 381.6 Total 743.5 Source: SOK, Cartography Table 1.2 indicates the length of border line with neighboring contries and this shows that Kosovo borders length is 743,5 km. 1 Kosovo Cadastre Agency (KCA). 5 Kosovo in Figures 2007 1.3. Main rivers, length in km Length in km within Kosovo Name territory Drini i Bardhe 122 Sitnica 90 Lumbardhi i Pejes 62 Morava e Binçes 60 Lepenci 53 Ereniku 51 Ibri 42 Lumbardhi i Prizrenit 31 Source: SOK, Cartography 1.4. Main lakes, area in km² Name Municipality Region Area in km ² Gazivodë Z.Potok Mitrovica 9,10 Radoniq Gjakova Gjakova 5,96 Batllavë Podujeva Pristina 3,27 Badovc Pristina Pristina 2,57 Source: SOK, Cartography 6 Kosovo in Figures 2007 1.5. Main montains, height in m Name Region Height in meters Gjeravica Pejë 2.656 Bistra Ferizaj 2.640 Marjash Pejë 2.530 Luboteni Ferizaj 2.496 Koproniku Pejë 2.460 Mali i Strellcit Pejë 2.377 Pejë Mali i Lumbardhit 2.335 Source: SOK, Cartography 7 Kosovo in Figures 2007 1.6. Number of dwelling places according to municipality Municipality Number of dwelling places Deçan 40 Rahovec 36 Gjakovë 88 Gjilan 63 Kamenicë 76 Viti 43 Skenderaj 49 Vushtrri 67 Leposaviq 75 Mitrovicë 47 Zveçan 35 Zubin Potok 61 Pejë 79 Klinë 54 Istog 50 Obiliq 20 Fushë Kosovë 18 Lipjan 70 Prishtinë 49 Podujevë 77 Novobërdë 10 Gllogovc 35 Dragash 36 Suharekë 41 Malishevë 44 Prizren 77 Shtime 23 Kaçanik 42 Shtërpcë 16 Ferizaj 45 Tolal 1.466 Source: SOK, Cartography 8 Kosovo in Figures 2007 1.7. Weather data of Pristina Temperature (˚C) Days with Year-Month Stormy days Max Min rain/snow 2006 January 0,6 -7,5 12 1 February 4,1 -5 16 1 March 9,8 0,3 15 2 April 17,2 6,9 18 1 May 21,3 9,1 10 2 June 24,9 12 13 0 July 27,5 13,7 8 1 August 27,2 13,5 13 1 September 23,4 10,3 9 1 October 19,5 6,1 7 1 November 10,5 1,4 6 1 December 4,7 2,3 8 1 2007 January 9,6 1,2 10 2 February 9,7 0,8 12 2 March 13,6 2,3 8 3 April 19,2 3,9 9 1 May 22,8 10,5 18 2 June 28,2 14,2 8 2 July 31,9 14,5 3 1 August 30,4 15,3 8 1 September 22 8,7 11 1 October 15,5 6 18 1 November 6,4 -0,8 19 1 December 2,7 -3,6 13 1 Source: Hidrometeorological Institute of Kosovo 9 Kosovo in Figures 2007 2 Population According to the SOK assessment, the number of habitual residents is 2.1 milion inhabitants with the ethnic compositon: - Albanians 92,0 % - Other ethnic groups comprise of 8,0 % of the total number of population. Ethnic composition 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Albanian Other ethnic groups 10 Kosovo in Figures 2007 2.1 Population by group ages1 0 - 14 of age 33% 15 - 64 of age 61% 65 and older 6% Population by age groups 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 0 - 14 of age 15 - 64 of age 65 and older 1 Syrvey “ Demographic, social and reproduction situation in Kosovo” 2003 UNFPA 11 Kosovo in Figures 2007 2.2 Kosovo population by ethnic origin according to censuses of 1971, 1981 and 1991 Year of Ethnic origin population Total population census Albanian Serb Other 1971 1.243.093 100,0 916.168 73,7 228.264 18,4 98.661 7,9 1981 1.584.440 100,0 1.226.736 77,4 209.798 13,2 147.906 9,3 1991¹ 1.956.196 100,0 1.596.072 81,6 194.190 9,9 165.934 8,5 2 2.3 Pyramid of Kosovo population 1999 ¹ For 1991, data estimated by FSOY 2 Demographic and Social Survey 1999. 12 Kosovo in Figures 2007 2.4 Natural population changes in 20061 Variables Per 1.000 inhabitants Growth 16,3 Mortality 3,6 Natural Growth 12,7 2.5 Average age at first marrige 20062 Gender Age (years) Females 27,0 Males 30,3 Average of both genders 29 2.6 Life expectancy at birth 20033 Sex Years Female 71 Male 67 Average of both sexes 69 1 Bulletin No. 5 “Kosovo vital statistics in 2006” 2 Bulletin No. 5 “Kosovo vital statistics in 2006” 3 Syrvey “ Demographic, social and reproduction situation in Kosovo” 2003 UNFP 13 Kosovo in Figures 2007 3 Education 3.1 Number of preschool children, primary education pupils and students in 2005/2006 Level of Education Total Females Males Pre Elementary 25.721 12.361 13.390 Elementary 322.864 154.873 167.991 Secondary 74.635 32.807 41.828 Special Education-Elementary 703 267 436 Special-Secondary 94 36 58 University 28.707 15.453 13.254 Total 452.724 215.797 236.957 Source: SOK,”Education Statistics 2005/2006” 3.2 Number of teachers by education in the academic year 2005/2006 Level of education Total Females Males Pre Elementary 1.141 1.071 70 Elementary 16.705 6.534 10.171 Secondary 4.558 1.346 3.212 Special Elementary 138 92 46 Special Secondary 51 28 23 University 980 243 737 Total 23.573 9.314 14.259 Source: SOK,”Education Statistics 2005/2006” 14 Kosovo in Figures 2007 4 Culture 4.1 Number of theatres, seats, plays and the number of employees National and Years Amateur Children Theatres and plays professional theatres theatres theatres 2006 2005 Number of theatres 4 21 1 26 25 Number of seats 1.545 6.542 110 8.197 8.056 Number of theatral plays 148 314 150 612 757 Number of concerts played 16 101 - 117 225 Nmber of operas played --- -17 Number of ballet played 1-- 111 Number of auditorium 18.440 76.385 9.640 104.465 88.475 Number of emlpoyed 65 150 9 224 147 Females 28 43 4 75 33 Males 37 107 5 149 114 Source: SOK, “Culture Statistics 2006” 15 Kosovo in Figures 2007 4.2 Number of theatral plays by type, in % National and professional theatres Chidlren theatres 24% 25% Amateur theatres 4.3 Number of cinemas in Kosovo Years Number of cinemas Number of audience 2005 15 67.256 2006 14 56.791 Source: SOK, “Culture Statistics 2006” 4.4 Art Galleries Years Number of galleries Number of exhibitions 2005 17 107 2006 17 109 Source: SOK, “Culture Statistics 2005” 16 Kosova në shifra
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