Klina Explained

Klina
Settlement Type:Town and municipality
Image Blank Emblem:Stema e Komunës Klinë.svg
Blank Emblem Type:Emblem
Pushpin Map:Kosovo#Europe
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Kosovo
Subdivision Type1:District
Subdivision Name1:District of Peja
Total Type:Municipality
Area Blank1 Title:Urban
Area Blank2 Title:Municipal
Area Blank2 Km2:309
Population Total:30574
Population As Of:2024
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Blank1 Title:Urban
Population Blank1:5542
Population Density Blank1 Km2:auto
Population Blank2 Title:Municipal
Population Blank2:38496
Population Density Blank2 Km2:auto
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Coordinates:42.6167°N 54°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:32000
Area Code:+383
Registration Plate Type:Vehicle registration
Registration Plate:03
Area Rank:18th in Kosovo

Klina (Albanian: Klinë or Klina) is a town and municipality located in the District of Peja of north-western Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Klina has 5,542 inhabitants, while the municipality has 38,496 inhabitants. It is located at the confluence of the river Klina into the White Drin. A symbol of Klina are the Mirusha Waterfalls.

History

During early Middle Ages, Porphyrogenitus mentions the urban center of Desstinik, today Dresnik, where important archeological discoveries of Roman period were made in August 2013, described as: ...the most important discovery of the past few decades to have been made in Kosovo in the area of archaeology. In the village lies the Archaeological Site of Dresnik.[2]

Economy

There is one bauxite mine operating on the territory of Klina - Grebnik mine.

Demography

According to the last official census done in 2011, the municipality of Klina has 38,496 inhabitants. Based on the population estimates from the Kosovo Agency of Statistics in 2016, the municipality has 39,759 inhabitants.

The ethnic composition of the municipality:

Ethnic composition
Year/PopulationAlbanians %Serbs %Montenegrins %Roma %Total
1961 16,75666.757,37827.171,3725.05800.2927,153
1971 32,89778.047,86418.571,1572.731180.2842,351
1981 45,59483.606,82912.529731.787981.4654,539
1991 43,24882.755,2099.976211.191,2782.4552,266
January 199955,00078.610,00014.35,0007.170,000
2011 37,21696.7980.25--780.238,496
Ref: Yugoslav Population Censuses for data through 1991, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe estimates for 1999 and 2006

In September 2014, 12 Egyptian families returned to Klina having spent the last 15 years displaced in Podgorica, Montenegro. The families moved straight into a newly constructed neighbourhood as part of project helping refugees from the Kosovo War return to Kosovo.[3]

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population and housing census in Kosovo preliminary results - July 2024. 2 August 2024.
  2. Web site: The government paves the way for the expropriation of the archaeological site of Dresnik .
  3. News: Egyptians return to Kosovo after 15 years of displacement. 16 September 2014. Shanghai Daily. 15 September 2014.