About Kosovo
Country’s Official Name |
Republic of Kosovo |
Land Area |
10,908 km² |
Population |
1,8 million |
Capital |
Prishtina (population 200,000) |
Land destination |
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Main ethnic groups |
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Categorization |
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Diaspora |
More than 800,000 of the population lives out of the country |
Languages |
Albanian, Serbian, English Albanian and Serbian are official languages, while English language is spoken widely. German language is spoken a lot. |
Legislation |
On the 17th of February 2008 Kosovo declared its independence, becoming the latest state to emerge following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. The declaration of independence established Kosovo as a democratic, secular and multi-ethnic Republic promoting the rights of all communities. In April 2008 the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo adopted the country’s constitution, which entered into force in June 2008. Kosovo’s legal system has been continuously re-built since 1999. Legislation in power includes:
Every law is available also in English, Albanian, Serbian and can be found in electronic form published at the Official Gazzete: https://gzk.rks-gov.net/ |
Currency |
Euro (€) |
GDP (2015) |
Average growth 4.1% Source: Kosovo’s Statistic Agency |
GDP per capita (2015) |
3,277 .00 EURO Source: Kosovo’s Statistic Agency |
Financial Sector |
Two tier banking system consisting of the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo, 10 private Banks, 15 Insurance companies, 2 pension systems (public and private), 18 micro finance institutions. |
Enterprises |
Over 40,000 SMEs were active in 2015, app. 50 % of these were engaged in trade and industry. The number of SOEs in PAK’s portfolio is 589, out of which 406 SOEs were partially privatized, resulting in the sale of 763 new companies and 451 assets sold through liquidation sales. |
Budget |
App. 1.684 milliard in 2016 |
Tariff Duties |
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Tax System |
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Free Trade |
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Labor Market |
The Kosovo advantages is due to operation law cost of labor market. Net monthly salary is between 300 and 400 euros. Source: Kosovo’s Statistic Agency |
Geographical Location |
Kosovo is located in the heart of Balkans, and it borders with Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia |
Communication |
Kosovo has a well-developed telecommunications system. There are 328 pay phones located within the public areas and within the post offices. Kosovo’s GSM providers are Vala, IPKO, D3 and Z-Mobile, and roaming is offered by the majority of international telephone service providers. For longer stays in Kosovo, purchasing a local pre-paid number is recommended. Around of 74% of family economy are covered by internet services. Source: Regulatory Authority of Electronic and Postal Communications |
Health Care |
There are six regional hospitals situated in the Kosovo’s major towns. Furthermore, these are supported by health centers in each of the country’s 38 municipalities. Apart from the Public Health System, there are numerous private hospitals. Well-equipped pharmacies may be found in every town throughout Kosovo, some of which are open 24 hours. |
Time Zone |
Central European Time (GMT+1) |