| Klina / Klinë Клина / Klina | |
| Population (1991) | |
| - Total | 65,033 (municipality) |
|---|---|
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
Klina or Klinë (Albanian: Klina or Klinë; Serbian: Klina or Клина) is a city and municipality in central Kosovo. Central European Time ( CET) is one of the names of the Time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. UTC+1 is used in the following locations Central European Time West Africa Time Western European Summer Time Albanian (sq ''Gjuha shqipe'' ˈɟuha ˈʃcipɛ is an Indo-European language spoken by nearly 6 million peoplewhile others claim that it derives from Daco - Serbian (sr-Cyrl српски језик sr-Latn ''srpski jezik'' is a South Slavic language, It is located at the confluence of the river Klina into the White Drin. The Klina ( Albanian: Klina; Serbian Cyrillic: Клина is a river in Kosovo, a 62 km-long left tributary to the White Drin The White Drin (Drini i Bardhë Бели Дрим is a river in Kosovo and northern Albania, a -long headstream of the Drin.
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Klina is identified with an Illyrian settlement of Chinna, mentioned by Ptolemy in his Geography (Book II, Chapter 15). Illyrians has come to refer to a broad ill-defined " Indo-European " group of peoples who inhabited the western Balkans ( Illyria, roughly Claudius Ptolemaeus ( Greek: Klaúdios Ptolemaîos; after 83 &ndash ca The Geographia or Geography is Ptolemy 's main work besides the Almagest.
A symbol of Klina are the Miruša waterfalls. A waterfall is usually a geological formation resulting from water often in the form of a Stream, flowing over an Erosion -resistant rock
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| Year/Population | Albanians | % | Serbs | % | Montenegrins | % | Roma | % | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | 18,124 | 66. 75 | 7,378 | 27. 17 | 1,372 | 5. 05 | 80 | 0. 29 | 27,153 | ||||
| 1971 | 33,050 | 78. 04 | 7,864 | 18. 57 | 1,157 | 2. 73 | 118 | 0. 28 | 42,351 | ||||
| 1981 | 45,594 | 83. 60 | 6,829 | 12. 52 | 973 | 1. 78 | 798 | 1. 46 | 54,539 | ||||
| 1991 | 43,248 | 82. 75 | 5,209 | 9. 97 | 621 | 1. 19 | 1,278 | 2. 45 | 52,266 | ||||
| January 1999 | 55,000 | 78. 6 | 10,000 | 14. 3 | 5,000 | 7. 1 | 70,000 | ||||||
| 2006 | 53,000 | 96. 5 | 94 | 0. 17 | 1,800 | 3. 3 | 54,900 | ||||||
| Ref: Yugoslav Population Censuses for data through 1991, OSCE estimates for 1999 and 2006 | |||||||||||||