Interesting Kosovo Facts

Kosovo is a landlocked country located in South-Eastern Europe where it is bordered by Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. It stretches across 10,887 km2 of land. The total population of Kosovo is in excess of 1,808,325.

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Kosovo Fact File: Continent: Europe * Country Name(s): Kosovo, Republic of Kosovo * Location: South-Eastern Europe * Bordering: Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia * Capital City: Pristina * Size: 10,887 km2 * Estimated Population: over 1,808,325 * Currency: Euro (EUR) * Language(s): Albanian and Serbian * Country Code: +383

Interesting Kosovo Facts for Kids

Interesting Facts for Kids 1: Size & location facts
Kosovo belongs to the continent of Europe, where it has a landlocked position and is bordered by Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. There are seven continents in the world: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Australia (Oceania). Europe is the second smallest continent in the world, it has 51 countries, with some countries belonging to both Europe and Asia, stretches across a total area size of 10,180,000 km2 and forms 6.8% of the landmass of the world. Kosovo is a landlocked country that occupies a total area of approximately 10,887 km2. It is one of the smaller countries by area on the continent of Europe.

Interesting Facts for Kids 2: Population facts
The population of this European country is in excess of 1,808,325 people. The majority of Kosovo's inhabitants reside in Pristina which is the country's most populous city. Kosovo has a low to average population when compared to most other countries across the world, its overall population density is approximately 174 people per sq km. The estimated population of Europe is approximately 738,442,000 inhabitants, making it the continent with the second smallest population in the world. The continents in order of population, starting with highest population first, are: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia (Oceania Region) and Antarctica. The total population of the entire world is in excess of 7.6 billion people.

Interesting Facts for Kids 3: Capital & major cities
The capital of Kosovo is Pristina. The names of other major cities located in this country are Prizren, Mitrovica, Gjakovë, Suva Reka and Ferizaj.

Interesting Facts for Kids 4: Country borders
The following guideline provides details on the approximate border lengths of Kosovo:
Albania 112 km, Macedonia 160 km, Montenegro 76 km, Serbia 366 km.

Interesting Facts for Kids 5: Climate and geography facts
The climate of Kosovo varies across its regions. The winter season can be described as being cold and snowy for the most part. The summers are generally hot and dry. The country receives a fair amount of rain, particularly from October to December. The geography of Kosovo is comprised of the Dukagjini basin which is located in the southwest where it spans around a third of the country. Kosovo is surrounded by mountainous regions, including the Sharr Mountains to the south and south-eastern region, and the Kopaonik Mountains in the north. The main rivers of Kosovo include the White Drin River and the Ibar River. lowest point: Drini i Bardhe/Beli Drim 297m highest point: Gjeravica/Deravica 2,656m

Interesting Facts for Kids 6: Natural Resources of Kosovo
Natural resources can be defined as materials and substances that occur naturally on Earth. Natural resources are very important across the world, and can be exploited for economic gain. An individual country's natural resources can depend on many factors including the climate, geography and location. Some countries, such as Russia, The United States, Saudi Arabia and Canada, are rich with natural resources, where as others have practically none. Food, construction and transport are three primary examples of uses of natural resources. The following information provides examples of these uses: fish occurs naturally in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans, and can be caught for food consumption. Wood/timber can be extracted from forests for construction purposes, i.e. to build homes and furniture. Crude oils can be refined into different kinds of fuels in order to power vehicles/cars. The natural resources found in Kosovo include nickel, zinc, lead, magnesium, lignite, kaolin, chrome and bauxite.

Interesting Facts for Kids 7: Language facts
The official languages of Kosovo are Albanian and Serbian. Other languages that are used by a small percentage in this country include Bosnian and Turkish.

Interesting Facts for Kids 8: Religion facts
The main religion of Kosovo is Muslim at approximately 95% of the population. People belonging to the Islamic religion worship Allah. In the English language, the word Allah refers to God in Islam. Those belonging to the religion of Islam believe in one god. Most of Kosovo’s population are Muslim and follow the practices of Islam. The remaining population either belongs to other religions or no religion at all.

Interesting Facts for Kids 9: Symbols of Kosovo
Every country has its own unique culture, history and identity. Flags, symbols, emblems, mottos, songs, anthems and colors are used by countries worldwide to represent national pride and identity. These national symbols are forged through a nation's unique history and can represent both hardship and prosperity, embodying freedom, strength and unity. Flags, emblems, colors, songs and mottos reflect the past, present and future aspirations of a country, and create an important image to the rest of the world. National symbols can include a mixture of things that are symbolic to a country such as animals, birds, flowers, trees, geographical features, tools of agriculture, crops, and tools of war. The following facts and information provide a guide to some of the most important national symbols, songs and colors of Kosovo:

  • National symbol(s): six, five-pointed, white stars

  • National colors: blue, gold and white

  • National Anthem/Song: Europe

  • National Holiday(s): Independence Day, 17 February (2008)

  • National Motto(s): Nderi, Detyra, Atdheu (Translation: Honour, Duty, Homeland)

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