Kosovo Polje | |
Settlement Type: | Town and municipality |
Image Blank Emblem: | Stema e Komunës Fushë Kosovë.svg |
Blank Emblem Type: | Emblem |
Pushpin Map: | Kosovo#Europe |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Kosovo |
Subdivision Type1: | District |
Subdivision Name1: | District of Prishtina |
Subdivision Type2: | Villages |
Subdivision Name2: | 18 |
Leader Title: | Mayor |
Leader Name: | Burim Berisha |
Total Type: | Municipality |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Area Blank1 Title: | Urban |
Area Blank2 Title: | Municipal |
Area Blank2 Km2: | 83 |
Population Total: | 64078 |
Population As Of: | 2024 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Timezone: | CET |
Utc Offset: | +1 |
Timezone Dst: | CEST |
Utc Offset Dst: | +2 |
Coordinates: | 42.6333°N 26°W |
Elevation M: | 543 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 12000 |
Area Code: | +383 38 |
Registration Plate Type: | Vehicle registration |
Registration Plate: | 01 |
Kosovo Polje (Serbian: Косово Поље, "Kosovo Field") or Fushë Kosova (Albanian indefinite form: Fushë Kosovë), is a town and municipality located in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Kosovo Polje has 12,919 inhabitants, while the municipality has 33,977 inhabitants.
Kosovo Polje is a municipality that lies in the center of the Kosovo Plain, with an area of 840NaN0 and an altitude of 5400NaN0 above sea level.[2] The city is situated between Pristina in the east, Obiliq in the north, Gračanica in the south and Drenas in the west. It consists of 16 settlements. It is located in the area of the intersection of roads important for transport, such as the railway connecting Kosovo Polje with Skopje and Mitrovica, which then connects to international roads. Also, it is located at the intersection of important highways. The Prishtina International Airport is also located on its territory.
Kosovo Polje has a medium continental climate. It is located in the Kosovo field, which is in the Ibri plain in the north and in the Llapi plain, in the north-east, open to northern continental climatic influences. Winter is cold, while summer is warm and dry. The Kosovo field, due to limitations with high mountains in the south and west, are deprived of the air masses of the Adriatic Sea and the Aegean Sea. The coldest month is January while the warmest is August.
Kosovo Polje was named after the Kosovo Field of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo. The settlement of Kosovo Polje was established in 1921 during the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (see Colonisation of Kosovo).[3]
In the city suburbs there is the Multinational Specialized Unit base. Part of KFOR, the unit is composed entirely by Italian Carabinieri.
There are two magnesium mines operating on the territory of Kosovo Polje: Goleš and Strezovce.
Prior to the 1999 Kosovo War, the town of Kosovo Polje had, according to the figures of the Federal Statistical Office in Belgrade from March 1991, a total population of 35,570 inhabitants, while the ethnic makeup was 56.6% Albanian, 23.7% Serb and 19.6% from other communities.[4]
According to the last official census done in 2011, the municipality of Kosovo Polje has 34,827 inhabitants.
It is estimated by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics, that by the end of December 2020, the population of the municipality has grown to 39,948 inhabitants.[5]