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Bosniaks in Kosovo
Bosniaks of Kosovo
Demographics
The 1991 census states the number of Bosniaks in Kosovo
are 100 000, with 68 000 of them living in the municipal-
ities of Prizren and Dragaš.[1] Bosniaks make up a part of
the 2% non-Albanian population.
Bosniaks in Kosovo’s politics
There is one Bosniak political party in Kosovo:
• Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo
(Bošnjačka Stranka Demokratske Akcije Kosova)
Most Bosniaks feel safe in Kosovo, but there are few that
experience violence targeted towards them. There have
been no Bosniak returns to Kosovo. Instead, more Bosni-
aks are selling their homes to leave for Bosnia and Herze-
Total population govina and Western Europe.[2]
100 000
Regions with significant populations
See also
• Bosniaks
Prizren · Dragaš
Languages
References
Bosnia
[1] http://birn.eu.com/en/100/10/3895/
Religion [2] http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/
41249bdd4.pdf
Predominantly Sunni Islam
• http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/
41249bdd4.pdf
• http://birn.eu.com/en/100/10/3895/
Bosniaks are a minority ethnic group in the Republic of
Kosovo.
Kosovo
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