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Labuništa

Labuništa (Macedonian: Лабуништа; Albanian: Llabunishta) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia.

Labuništa
Лабуништа
Llabunishta
Village
Panoramic view of the village
Labuništa
Location within North Macedonia
Coordinates: 41°16′6″N 20°35′45″E / 41.26833°N 20.59583°E / 41.26833; 20.59583
Country North Macedonia
Region Southwestern
Municipality Struga
Elevation
758 m (2,487 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total5,936
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6336
Area code+389
Car platesSU
Websitewww.spektra.com.mk .

Name edit

Labuništa is an old name dating back to the time of the arrival of Slavic peoples to the Balkans.[1] The origins of the name Labuništa are Greco-Latin from the toponym Albanopolis.[1] Pianka Włodzimierz connects the placename Labuništa with a south-western Balkans settlement of antiquity named Albanopolis, a city marked on an ancient map by Roman geographer Ptolemy.[1] Through metathesis the name Albanopolis entered Slavic where the suffix polis meaning city became išta with dual meanings of either being a patronymic or indicating a place.[1] While the form Alban, a name, underwent metathesis and became Labun in Slavic of which the syllable cluster an became un giving the final form as Labun(išta).[1]

Geography edit

The village of Labuništa is located at 865 m (2,838 ft) above sea level on the Eastern side of the Jablanica mountain range. The village is located around 15 km (9 mi) from Struga, the closest town. The nearest villages to Labuništa include Podgorci (1.1 km or 0.68 mi), Boroec (2.3 km or 1.4 mi), Vevčani (3.1 km or 1.9 mi) and Oktisi (4.1 km or 2.5 mi). The village is located close to the Black Drin river and the Globočica lake.

Demographics edit

History edit

According to Vasil Kanchov's study of Macedonia in 1900, "Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics", (Bulgarian: Македония. Етнография и статистика, romanizedMakedonija. Etnografija i statistika), counted the village as having 660 Bulgarian Christian and 800 Muslim (Torbeš) inhabitants.[2]

According to the statistics of geographers Dimitri Mishev and D. M. Brancoff, the village had a total Christian population of 640 in 1905, consisting of 512 Serbomans Patriarchist Bulgarians and 128 Exarchist Bulgarians.[3]

According to 1961 data by anthropologist Joel Halpern the village's population was composed of 2,345 Macedonian Muslims and 380 Christian Macedonians.[4]

The population of the village in past censuses:[5]

Year Macedonians Albanians Turks Others
1961 1,687 372 596 74
1971 2,397 865 297 52
1981 4,199 220 82 143
1994 1,228 1,799 1,816 1,058
2002 1,149 4,935 1,618 1,233
2021 108 4 751 836 452

Demographics today edit

According to the 2002 national census, 8,935 people live in the village.[6] According to the 2002 census, in Labuništa lived:

Regarding the mother tongue of the population, the following results were given:[6]

Identity edit

Common language and origin with Macedonian Christians does not play a role for a majority of Torbeš regarding self identification which is based on common religion (Islam) that in Labuništa has led to self declarations of being Albanian.[7]

Sports edit

Local football club FK Labunishta plays in the Macedonian Second League (West Division).

Notable people edit

  • Nikola А. Anđelković, (1902 - 1944) - Serb Chetnik military commander in WW2
  • Milisav Antonijević - Drimkolski (sr:Милисав Антонијевић - Дримколски) (1913 - 2001), teacher and writer
  • Bashkim Bashkimi, (1964) - sociologist, first doctor of sciences
  • Đorđe Cvetković Drimkolski (possibly Georgi Cvetkov), (1860 - 1905) - revolutionary, military commander
  • Stoyan Gyurchinov (bg:Стоян Гюрчинов), (? - 1927) - priest
  • Ilija Ilić, (1879 - 1942) - Volunteer from Thessaloniki
  • Stojan Krstev/Кrstić (bg:Стоян Кръстев), (? - 1890) - priest
  • Andjelko Krstić, (1871 - 1952) - writer and playwright
  • Murat Labunishta (1912 - 1946) - poet, politician
  • Menil Velioski, (2001) - folk singer

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Włodzimierz, Pianka (1970). Toponomastikata na Ohridsko-Prespanskiot bazen. Institut za makedonski jazik "Krste Misirkov". pp. 63–64. "Приближно на местото каде што се наоѓа Лабуништа на картата од Птоломеј (преиздадена во 1490 год.) е обележена тврдината Albanopolis; на картата од Hassius (1744 год.) е означено: Albanopoli in ruin. (в. Јаранов, Карта - текст). Словенечкиот топоним е само адаптација на грчкиот: вториот член - polis (кој всшност има функција на суфикс) е заменет со словенечкиот суфикс -иште со двојно значење: 1. nomen loci, 2. (<* iti̯o-) patronimicum. Бијкејќи членот Alban- е име, може да се претпостави дека овде си помешале двете функции на овој суфикс: тој означувал 'потомци' на Alban' и 'место каде што се наоѓала тврдината Albanopolis, впрочем тоа е веќе чисто структурална функција. Коренот Лабун- е континуација на Албан- со метатеза и македонската замена на крајно то -ан- во -ун- (спор.: лат. Salona, Albona, слов. Salona, Albona, сх. Solin, Labin, мак. Солин, Лабун- (нашиов случај), макар што се однесуваат на различни објекти (Романски С.: Именета на некои македонски градове, 1. Солунъ, МПр V, кн. 2, с. 78-84). Словенскиов топоним, значи, е многу стар, потекнува од времето на населувањето на Балканот од страна на Словените и континуација на уште постар грчко-латински топоним."
  2. ^ Македония. Етнография и статистика, 1900
  3. ^ Dimitri Mishev and D. M. Brancoff, La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne, p. 164
  4. ^ Brunnbauer, Ulf (2009). Transnational societies, transterritorial politics: migrations in the (post-) Yugoslav region, 19th-21st century. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. p. 223. ISBN 978-3-486-59163-7. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  5. ^ Population of Republic of Macedonia by ethnic affiliation, by settlements, according to the population censuses 1948, 1963, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 1994 and 2002
  6. ^ a b Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, pp. 131, 268.
  7. ^ Telbizova-Sack, Jordanka (2005). "Eine Identität mit vielen Gesichtern? Die slawischen Muslime Makedoniens". In Keul, István (ed.). Religion, Ethnie, Nation und die Aushandlung von Identität(en): regionale Religionsgeschichte in Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa. Frank & Timme GmbH. ISBN 9783865960092. p. 56. "Für den großten Teil der makedonischen Muslime speilt die gemeinsame Herkunft und Sprache mit der makedonischen Mehrheit jedoch kaum eine Rolle. Wenn sie sich nach außen deklarieren müssen, geben sie sich - unter dem Hinweis, dass es im Islam keine Nationen gibt -liber als Türken oder Albaner aus."; p. 57. "Vor allem in den Siedlungsgebieten von Debar, südlich von Skopje und im Kičevska-Tal bestimmten sich die bezüglich ihrer ethnischen Identität tief verunsicherten Torbeschen bei den Volkszählungen von 1994 überwiegend als "Turken", ungeachtet der Tatsache, dass die Kenntnis der türkischen Sprache unter ihnen schwach oder überhaupt nicht vorhanden war. Eine schwächere Tendenz, in Richtung Bekenntnis zum albanischen Ethnikum, zeichnete sich in der südwestlichen Struga-Region (Dorf Labunište) sowie im Dorf Bačište (Kičevo-Gemeinde) ab." pp.57-58. "In den südwestlichen Dörfern Labunište und Bačište, in denen sich die Bewohner zum Teil als Albaner bezeichen, gab es Versuche, die albanische Sprache als Unterichtssprache einzuführen. In Labunište fanden diese Versuche keine breite Unterstützung und wurden von den zuständigen Behörden abgelehnt."

Further reading edit

  • Hausmaninger, Anna (17–19 June 2005). "The Construction of Identities in a Trans-Local Context: Inter-Ethnic relations in a Macedonian Village During Socialism and Transition". Oxford University. Retrieved 17 July 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

External links edit

  • Website of Labuništa village (1) (in Macedonian)
  • Website of Labuništa village (2) (in Macedonian)

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Labunista Macedonian Labunishta Albanian Llabunishta is a village in the municipality of Struga North Macedonia Labunista LabunishtaLlabunishtaVillagePanoramic view of the villageFlagLabunistaLocation within North MacedoniaCoordinates 41 16 6 N 20 35 45 E 41 26833 N 20 59583 E 41 26833 20 59583Country North MacedoniaRegionSouthwesternMunicipalityStrugaElevation758 m 2 487 ft Population 2002 Total5 936Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code6336Area code 389Car platesSUWebsitewww spektra com mk Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 History 3 2 Demographics today 3 3 Identity 4 Sports 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksName editLabunista is an old name dating back to the time of the arrival of Slavic peoples to the Balkans 1 The origins of the name Labunista are Greco Latin from the toponym Albanopolis 1 Pianka Wlodzimierz connects the placename Labunista with a south western Balkans settlement of antiquity named Albanopolis a city marked on an ancient map by Roman geographer Ptolemy 1 Through metathesis the name Albanopolis entered Slavic where the suffix polis meaning city became ista with dual meanings of either being a patronymic or indicating a place 1 While the form Alban a name underwent metathesis and became Labun in Slavic of which the syllable cluster an became un giving the final form as Labun ista 1 Geography editThe village of Labunista is located at 865 m 2 838 ft above sea level on the Eastern side of the Jablanica mountain range The village is located around 15 km 9 mi from Struga the closest town The nearest villages to Labunista include Podgorci 1 1 km or 0 68 mi Boroec 2 3 km or 1 4 mi Vevcani 3 1 km or 1 9 mi and Oktisi 4 1 km or 2 5 mi The village is located close to the Black Drin river and the Globocica lake Demographics editHistory edit According to Vasil Kanchov s study of Macedonia in 1900 Macedonia Ethnography and Statistics Bulgarian Makedoniya Etnografiya i statistika romanized Makedonija Etnografija i statistika counted the village as having 660 Bulgarian Christian and 800 Muslim Torbes inhabitants 2 According to the statistics of geographers Dimitri Mishev and D M Brancoff the village had a total Christian population of 640 in 1905 consisting of 512 Serbomans Patriarchist Bulgarians and 128 Exarchist Bulgarians 3 According to 1961 data by anthropologist Joel Halpern the village s population was composed of 2 345 Macedonian Muslims and 380 Christian Macedonians 4 The population of the village in past censuses 5 Year Macedonians Albanians Turks Others1961 1 687 372 596 741971 2 397 865 297 521981 4 199 220 82 1431994 1 228 1 799 1 816 1 0582002 1 149 4 935 1 618 1 2332021 108 4 751 836 452Demographics today edit According to the 2002 national census 8 935 people live in the village 6 According to the 2002 census in Labunista lived Macedonians 1 149 Turks 1 618 Albanians 4 935 Bosniaks 72 Roma 3 Vlachs 8 Serbs 1 other 1 149Regarding the mother tongue of the population the following results were given 6 Macedonian 4 872 or 82 Albanian 925 or 15 5 Turkish 78 or 1 31 Serbian 3 or 0 05 other 58 or 0 97 Identity edit Common language and origin with Macedonian Christians does not play a role for a majority of Torbes regarding self identification which is based on common religion Islam that in Labunista has led to self declarations of being Albanian 7 Sports editLocal football club FK Labunishta plays in the Macedonian Second League West Division Notable people editNikola A Anđelkovic 1902 1944 Serb Chetnik military commander in WW2 Milisav Antonijevic Drimkolski sr Milisav Antoniјeviћ Drimkolski 1913 2001 teacher and writer Bashkim Bashkimi 1964 sociologist first doctor of sciences Đorđe Cvetkovic Drimkolski possibly Georgi Cvetkov 1860 1905 revolutionary military commander Stoyan Gyurchinov bg Stoyan Gyurchinov 1927 priest Ilija Ilic 1879 1942 Volunteer from Thessaloniki Stojan Krstev Krstic bg Stoyan Krstev 1890 priest Andjelko Krstic 1871 1952 writer and playwright Murat Labunishta 1912 1946 poet politician Menil Velioski 2001 folk singerSee also editMacedonian Muslims AlbanizationReferences edit a b c d e Wlodzimierz Pianka 1970 Toponomastikata na Ohridsko Prespanskiot bazen Institut za makedonski jazik Krste Misirkov pp 63 64 Priblizhno na mestoto kade shto se naoѓa Labunishta na kartata od Ptolomeј preizdadena vo 1490 god e obelezhena tvrdinata Albanopolis na kartata od Hassius 1744 god e oznacheno Albanopoli in ruin v Јaranov Karta tekst Slovenechkiot toponim e samo adaptaciјa na grchkiot vtoriot chlen polis koј vsshnost ima funkciјa na sufiks e zamenet so slovenechkiot sufiks ishte so dvoјno znacheњe 1 nomen loci 2 lt iti o patronimicum Biјkeјќi chlenot Alban e ime mozhe da se pretpostavi deka ovde si pomeshale dvete funkcii na ovoј sufiks toј oznachuval potomci na Alban i mesto kade shto se naoѓala tvrdinata Albanopolis vprochem toa e veќe chisto strukturalna funkciјa Korenot Labun e kontinuaciјa na Alban so metateza i makedonskata zamena na kraјno to an vo un spor lat Salona Albona slov Salona Albona sh Solin Labin mak Solin Labun nashiov sluchaј makar shto se odnesuvaat na razlichni obјekti Romanski S Imeneta na nekoi makedonski gradove 1 Solun MPr V kn 2 s 78 84 Slovenskiov toponim znachi e mnogu star poteknuva od vremeto na naseluvaњeto na Balkanot od strana na Slovenite i kontinuaciјa na ushte postar grchko latinski toponim Makedoniya Etnografiya i statistika 1900 Dimitri Mishev and D M Brancoff La Macedoine et sa Population Chretienne p 164 Brunnbauer Ulf 2009 Transnational societies transterritorial politics migrations in the post Yugoslav region 19th 21st century Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag p 223 ISBN 978 3 486 59163 7 Retrieved 31 January 2012 Population of Republic of Macedonia by ethnic affiliation by settlements according to the population censuses 1948 1963 1961 1971 1981 1991 1994 and 2002 a b Macedonian Census 2002 Book 5 Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation Mother Tongue and Religion The State Statistical Office Skopje 2002 pp 131 268 Telbizova Sack Jordanka 2005 Eine Identitat mit vielen Gesichtern Die slawischen Muslime Makedoniens In Keul Istvan ed Religion Ethnie Nation und die Aushandlung von Identitat en regionale Religionsgeschichte in Ostmittel und Sudosteuropa Frank amp Timme GmbH ISBN 9783865960092 p 56 Fur den grossten Teil der makedonischen Muslime speilt die gemeinsame Herkunft und Sprache mit der makedonischen Mehrheit jedoch kaum eine Rolle Wenn sie sich nach aussen deklarieren mussen geben sie sich unter dem Hinweis dass es im Islam keine Nationen gibt liber als Turken oder Albaner aus p 57 Vor allem in den Siedlungsgebieten von Debar sudlich von Skopje und im Kicevska Tal bestimmten sich die bezuglich ihrer ethnischen Identitat tief verunsicherten Torbeschen bei den Volkszahlungen von 1994 uberwiegend als Turken ungeachtet der Tatsache dass die Kenntnis der turkischen Sprache unter ihnen schwach oder uberhaupt nicht vorhanden war Eine schwachere Tendenz in Richtung Bekenntnis zum albanischen Ethnikum zeichnete sich in der sudwestlichen Struga Region Dorf Labuniste sowie im Dorf Baciste Kicevo Gemeinde ab pp 57 58 In den sudwestlichen Dorfern Labuniste und Baciste in denen sich die Bewohner zum Teil als Albaner bezeichen gab es Versuche die albanische Sprache als Unterichtssprache einzufuhren In Labuniste fanden diese Versuche keine breite Unterstutzung und wurden von den zustandigen Behorden abgelehnt Further reading editHausmaninger Anna 17 19 June 2005 The Construction of Identities in a Trans Local Context Inter Ethnic relations in a Macedonian Village During Socialism and Transition Oxford University Retrieved 17 July 2017 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Labunista Website of Labunista village 1 in Macedonian Website of Labunista village 2 in 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