Kosovars
Languages
Albanian (majority), Serbian, Bosniak, Turkish, Romani, Gora dialect, Croatian
Religion
Islam (Sunni and Bektashi), Serbian Orthodox, Roman Catholic

Kosovars or Kosovans are the citizens of Kosovo. Kosovars are predominantly ethnic Albanians.

Kosovar citizenship is acquired by birth, adoption, naturalization, international treaties, or through some other specific forms.[1]

History

One of the first people to live in Kosovo was Illyrians. Albanian Kosovans are direct descendants of the Illyrians. Kosovo's true and original name is Dardania.

Ethnic groups

Kosovo sources has a population of around two million. Ethnic Albanians form the majority in Kosovo with 92.9%. Most Kosovar Albanians are Muslims and speak Albanian.[2]

Diaspora

See also

References

  1. "Dual Citizenship Report, Kosovo". Dual Citizenship. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  2. "Kosovo (unrecognized state) - World Directory of Minorities & Indigenous Peoples". Minority Rights Group. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2023-09-13.


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