- District of Peć
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This article is about the district in Kosovo. For the district of the Serbian government, see Peć District (Serbia).
District of Peć
Rajoni i Pejës
Pećki okrug/region
Peć District within KosovoCapital Peć (Peja) Area
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172,602
?Area code ? Postal code ? Time zone CET, summer CEST The District of Peć or District of Peja (Albanian: Rajoni i Pejës; Serbian: Пећки округ or Pećki okrug/region) is one the seven districts (the higher-level administrative divisions) of Kosovo; it has its seat in the city of Peć.
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Municipalities
The district includes the municipalities of:
Ethnic groups
All 3 municipalities in the district have Albanian majority. According to the 1991 census, the population of the Peć municipality included 75.46% Albanians, 11.56% Serbs and Montenegrins, and 7.73% Muslims by nationality. The population of the Istok municipality included 76.68% Albanians, 12.70% Serbs and Montenegrins, and 7.11% Muslims by nationality. The population of the Klina municipality included 85.93% Albanians, and 9.16% Serbs and Montenegrins.
Postal Code
Postal Code of Kosovo - 30000 Peć District Municipality Local Code Peć Peć Peć 30000 Peć Peć Peć 1 30010 Peć Peć Peć 3 30030 Peć Peć Peć 4 30040 Peć Peć Peć 5 30050 Peć Peć Peć 8 30080 Peć Peć Vitomirica 30090 Peć Istok Istok 31000 Peć Istok Pećka Banja 31010 Peć Istok Djurakovac 31020 Peć Peć Goraždevac 31030 Peć Klina Klina 32000 Peć Klina Budisavci 32050 Source:The Post Code of Kosovo has been approved by the Univeresal Postal Union (UPU)
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