User:Florentinapelaj/Demography of Peja

History
Peja is known as an ancient city dating to the Illyrian Period. As a consequence of numerous wars with Ottomans, Serbians etc., Peja suffered greatly, and many of the Illyrian characteristics of the city have vanished. In the Illyrian period Peja was a large settlement. It is located in the north-western corner of the Dukagjin Valley, before the picturesque Rugova Mountains. /wiki/Komuna_e_Pejës

Population by type of settlement, sex and basic contingents
According to the last census, performed in 2011, Peja has 96,450 inhabitants, with 48,962 living in the urban area and 47,448 in the rural area. Peja has 24,262 males and 48,298 females living in the urban area, and 23,890 males and 23,598 females in the rural area.

Population by gender and ethnicity
During the 2011 Census registration gender and ethnic data was collected as well. Data regarding gender and ethnicity, according to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics/rekos2011/?cid=2,1 are as follows: male and female total: 96,450 (48,152 male; 48,298 female).


 * Albanian 87,975, male 44,025, female 43,948
 * Serbian 332, male 166, female 166.
 * Turkish 59, male 30, female 29.
 * Bosnian 3,786, male 1,808, female 1,978
 * Roma993, male 466, female 527
 * Ashkali 143, male 71, female 72
 * Egyptian 2,700, male 1,383, female 1,317
 * Gorani 189, male 96, female 93
 * Others 132, male 38, female 94

Children born and infant mortality
Infant mortality deals with the death of infants before they are five years old. Ten million infants die worldwide before they are five years old. Infant mortality is a consequence of social distress, psychological pressure etc. The total of infant mortality after 2005 until 2011, according to the census is 7,658, 3,944 urban, 3,714 rural.
 * Infant mortally after 2005 total 72, urban 50, rural 22.
 * Infant mortally in 1000 live births total, 9, urban 13, rural 6.