Zubin Potok ( Serb. Zubin Potok ) is a community in Serbia , part of the Kosovo-Mitrovica District . Part of northern Kosovo , with a predominance of the Serbian population. According to the administrative-territorial division of the partially recognized Republic of Kosovo , it is a part of it, but it is not controlled by the authorities of Kosovo.
| community | |||
| Zubin Stream | |||
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| Zubin Stream | |||
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| A country | Serbia / Kosovo | ||
| Included in | Kosovo-Mitrovitsky District , Northern Kosovo | ||
| Includes | 63 settlements | ||
| Adm. Centre | Zubin Stream | ||
| Community chairman | Slavisha Ristic | ||
| History and Geography | |||
| Square | 328 km² | ||
| Timezone | CET ( UTC + 1 , summer UTC + 2 ) | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | About 14 900 people ( 2006 ) | ||
| Nationalities | Serbs, Muslim Bosnians, Albanians | ||
| Denominations | Orthodox, Muslims | ||
| Official language | Serbian | ||
Church of the Holy Trinity, Zubin Potok
The population is about 14,900 people. The occupied area is 328 km² [1] . Since 1999, like the entire Kosovo-Metohij region, it has been occupied by the American and European forces of NATO and KFOR .
The administrative center of the community is the city of Zubin Potok . The Zubin Potok community consists of 63 settlements [1] , the average area of a settlement is 5.2 km² [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Publishing and stamping - Republikki plant for statistics Srbiјe ( ISSN 1450-9075, January 2009) - Section "General Data", pages No. 15-19