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Obiliq

Obiliq[a] is a town and municipality in Kosovo. According to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS) estimate from the 2011 census, there were 21,549 people residing in Obiliq Municipality, with Kosovo Albanians constituting the majority of the population.[2][3]

Obiliq
Obiliq
Obiliq
Coordinates: 42°41′24″N 21°4′40″E / 42.69000°N 21.07778°E / 42.69000; 21.07778
CountryKosovo
DistrictPristina
MunicipalityObiliq
Founded1989
Government
 • TypeMayor–council
 • MayorXhafer Gashi (LDK)
 • CouncilObiliq Municipal Council
Area
 • Municipality[1]104.84 km2 (40.48 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Urban
6,864
 • Rural
14,685
 • Municipality[2]
21,549
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
15000
Area code+383 (0) 38
Websitekk.rks-gov.net/obiliq/

Name edit

Prior to the Balkan Wars, the settlement was known as Globoderica (Глободерица).[4]

Following the conflict, the settlement was incorporated into Serbia and renamed Obilić as part of the Serbianisation efforts of the early twentieth century when inhabited places within Kosovo were named after heroes from Serbian epic poetry.[4][5] The placename Obilić refers to the Serbian national hero Miloš Obilić who killed the Ottoman Sultan Murad I at the Battle of Kosovo (1389).

In Albanian, the town is known as Obiliq (a transliteration of the Serbian name), while an alternative name (used by Albanians [6]) was coined by the Albanological Institute, Kastriot, after Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg (1405–1468).[7][8]

Geography edit

Situated on the edge of the Kosovo field, Obiliq municipality rests 10 km northwest of Pristina. It has a good geographical position and is bordered by five other municipalities which are Pristina, Fushë Kosova, Drenas, Vushtrri and Podujeva.[9]

The municipality's peak elevation is at the village of Kozaricë, reaching 740 meters above sea level, while its lowest point is at the bridge connecting the village of Cërkvena Vodicë and the city of Obiliq, situated at 530 meters above sea level.[9]

Hydrology edit

In the territory of the municipality, there are three natural rivers: Sitnica, Drenica and Llapi. There's also a man-made canal called the Ibër - Lepenc Canal, which starts from the Ujman reservoir, fed by the Ibër river.[9]

Economy edit

Two coal-fired power stations, Kosova A and Kosova B, are located in Obiliq that use the coal from three coal mines (Belaćevac, Miraš and Sibovc) operating on the territory of the municipality.

Demography edit

Municipal historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19489,228—    
195310,971+3.52%
196114,899+3.90%
197121,188+3.58%
198126,595+2.30%
199131,627+1.75%
201121,549−1.90%
2016
est.
19,165−2.32%
Source: Division of Kosovo

According to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS) 2011 census, the municipality had a population of 21,548 inhabitants.

In terms of ethnicity, 19,854 (92.13%) are Albanians while other ethnicities include Roma (3.07%), Ashkali (2.68%), Serbs (1.28%) and Bosniaks (0.27%). By religion, 97.68% are Muslims.[9]

Notes edit

  1. ^ (Albanian definite form: Obliqi, pronounced [ɔbiˈlitʃi]) or Obilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Обилић, pronounced [ˈobilitɕ]), also referred to as Kastriot (Albanian definite form: Kastrioti, pronounced [kasˈɾioti])

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF) (in Albanian). Prime Minister Office of Kosovo. p. 52. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b (PDF) (in Albanian). Kosovo Agency of Statistics. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Regjistrimi i Popullsisë, Ekonomive Familjare dhe Banesave në Kosovë 2011 – Rezultatet përfundimtare" (PDF) (in Albanian). Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS). pp. 143–149. (PDF) from the original on 10 January 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b Hadžibegić, Hamid; Handžić, Adem; Kovačević, Ešref (1972). Oblast Brankovića – Opširni katastarski popis iz 1455. Orijentalni institut Sarajevo. p. 216. "Globoderica je nekadašnje ime sela Obilić, zapadno od Prištine. Novo ime (Obilić) dobilo je tek роslije balkanskog rata (vid. Urošević, isto, 38).
  5. ^ Clark, Howard (2000). Civil resistance in Kosovo. Pluto Press. p. 10. ISBN 9780745315690.
  6. ^ Andreas Wittkowsky (2011). Grand Hotel Kosovo: Schlaglichter einer europäischen Staatsbildung. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 69. ISBN 978-3-643-11425-9.
  7. ^ Saskia Drude (2008). Hundert Wochen Kosovo: Alltag in einem unfertigen Land. Karin Fischer Verlag. p. 99. ISBN 978-3-89514-836-1.
  8. ^ Jean-Arnault Dérens (2006). Kosovo: année zéro. Editions Paris-Méditerranée. p. 31. ISBN 978-2-84272-248-7.
  9. ^ a b c d "Plani Zhvillimor Komunal 2020 – 2028" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Municipality of Obiliq – Official Website

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Obiliq a is a town and municipality in Kosovo According to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics KAS estimate from the 2011 census there were 21 549 people residing in Obiliq Municipality with Kosovo Albanians constituting the majority of the population 2 3 ObiliqTown and municipalityFlagSealObiliqShow map of KosovoObiliqShow map of EuropeCoordinates 42 41 24 N 21 4 40 E 42 69000 N 21 07778 E 42 69000 21 07778CountryKosovoDistrictPristinaMunicipalityObiliqFounded1989Government TypeMayor council MayorXhafer Gashi LDK CouncilObiliq Municipal CouncilArea Municipality 1 104 84 km2 40 48 sq mi Population 2011 Urban6 864 Rural14 685 Municipality 2 21 549Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code15000Area code 383 0 38Websitekk rks gov net obiliq Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 2 1 Hydrology 3 Economy 4 Demography 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksName editPrior to the Balkan Wars the settlement was known as Globoderica Globoderica 4 Following the conflict the settlement was incorporated into Serbia and renamed Obilic as part of the Serbianisation efforts of the early twentieth century when inhabited places within Kosovo were named after heroes from Serbian epic poetry 4 5 The placename Obilic refers to the Serbian national hero Milos Obilic who killed the Ottoman Sultan Murad I at the Battle of Kosovo 1389 In Albanian the town is known as Obiliq a transliteration of the Serbian name while an alternative name used by Albanians 6 was coined by the Albanological Institute Kastriot after Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg 1405 1468 7 8 Geography editSituated on the edge of the Kosovo field Obiliq municipality rests 10 km northwest of Pristina It has a good geographical position and is bordered by five other municipalities which are Pristina Fushe Kosova Drenas Vushtrri and Podujeva 9 The municipality s peak elevation is at the village of Kozarice reaching 740 meters above sea level while its lowest point is at the bridge connecting the village of Cerkvena Vodice and the city of Obiliq situated at 530 meters above sea level 9 Hydrology edit In the territory of the municipality there are three natural rivers Sitnica Drenica and Llapi There s also a man made canal called the Iber Lepenc Canal which starts from the Ujman reservoir fed by the Iber river 9 Economy editTwo coal fired power stations Kosova A and Kosova B are located in Obiliq that use the coal from three coal mines Belacevac Miras and Sibovc operating on the territory of the municipality Demography editMunicipal historical populationYearPop p a 19489 228 195310 971 3 52 196114 899 3 90 197121 188 3 58 198126 595 2 30 199131 627 1 75 201121 549 1 90 2016est 19 165 2 32 Source Division of Kosovo According to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics KAS 2011 census the municipality had a population of 21 548 inhabitants In terms of ethnicity 19 854 92 13 are Albanians while other ethnicities include Roma 3 07 Ashkali 2 68 Serbs 1 28 and Bosniaks 0 27 By religion 97 68 are Muslims 9 Notes edit Albanian definite form Obliqi pronounced ɔbiˈlitʃi or Obilic Serbian Cyrillic Obiliћ pronounced ˈobilitɕ also referred to as Kastriot Albanian definite form Kastrioti pronounced kasˈɾioti References edit Komisioni per majten e territorit te Republikes se Kosoves PDF in Albanian Prime Minister Office of Kosovo p 52 Archived from the original PDF on 22 September 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2022 a b Regjistrimi i Popullsise Ekonomive Familjare dhe Banesave ne Kosove 2011 Rezultatet Perfundimtare Te Dhenat Demografike sipas Komunave PDF in Albanian Kosovo Agency of Statistics p 14 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 17 June 2022 Regjistrimi i Popullsise Ekonomive Familjare dhe Banesave ne Kosove 2011 Rezultatet perfundimtare PDF in Albanian Kosovo Agency of Statistics KAS pp 143 149 Archived PDF from the original on 10 January 2020 Retrieved 12 June 2022 a b Hadzibegic Hamid Handzic Adem Kovacevic Esref 1972 Oblast Brankovica Opsirni katastarski popis iz 1455 Orijentalni institut Sarajevo p 216 Globoderica je nekadasnje ime sela Obilic zapadno od Pristine Novo ime Obilic dobilo je tek roslije balkanskog rata vid Urosevic isto 38 Clark Howard 2000 Civil resistance in Kosovo Pluto Press p 10 ISBN 9780745315690 Andreas Wittkowsky 2011 Grand Hotel Kosovo Schlaglichter einer europaischen Staatsbildung LIT Verlag Munster p 69 ISBN 978 3 643 11425 9 Saskia Drude 2008 Hundert Wochen Kosovo Alltag in einem unfertigen Land Karin Fischer Verlag p 99 ISBN 978 3 89514 836 1 Jean Arnault Derens 2006 Kosovo annee zero Editions Paris Mediterranee p 31 ISBN 978 2 84272 248 7 a b c d Plani Zhvillimor Komunal 2020 2028 PDF External links editObiliq at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Municipality of Obiliq Official Website 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