In 1999, the
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) undertook several administrative reforms, and divided the
UN-administered Kosovo into five UNMIK regions, centered in:
Gjilan,
Mitrovica,
Peja,
Pristina, and
Prizren. Initially, those UNMIK regions were headed by
regional administrators, while on the
municipal level of administrative division,
municipal administrators were appointed. Thus by the end of 1999, initial 29 municipalities were grouped into five UNMIK regions, and by the spring of 2000, the 30th municipality was formed (
Malisheva) and attached to the UNMIK region of Prizren. In July 2000, territorial scopes of all municipalities in the UN-administered Kosovo were officially regulated by UNMIK, thus resolving several remaining administrative issues. Those UNMIK administrative reforms, that were introduced in 1999-2000, were not always identical with previous administrative divisions, that existed in the
Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (APKM). The existing number of
districts (five) was initially kept, but their territories were redefined to correspond more closely to five
KFOR sectors: •
Kosovska Mitrovica District (APKM) was thus paralleled by the UNMIK region of Mitrovica •
Peć District (APKM) by the UNMIK region of Peja •
Kosovo District (APKM) by the UNMIK region of Pristina •
Kosovo-Pomoravlje District (APKM) by the UNMIK region of Gjilan •
Prizren District (Serbia) (APKM) by the UNMIK region of Prizren
Serbia protested the new administrative changes, not seeing it as legitimate, but the
UNMIK implemented it regardless of Serbia's protests, because it had such authority, established by virtue of
Resolution 1244 of the
United Nations Security Council. Since 2003, instead of initial regional administrators, UNMIK regions were headed by
regional representatives. File:KFOR_Sectors_2002.jpg|Five
KFOR sectors (since 1999) File:Regions of Kosovo 2008.png|Five original UNMIK regions (1999-2008) File:Municipalities of Kosovo 2008-2.png|Municipalities within five original UNMIK regions (1999-2008) ==Administrative regions of Kosovo==