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Ranilug

Ranilug (Serbian Cyrillic: Ранилуг) or Ranillug (Albanian definite form: Ranillugu), is a village and municipality located in the Gjilan District of Kosovo. The municipality comprises 12 villages and as of 2015 has a population of 5,800 inhabitants. According to the 2013 Brussels Agreement, it was to become part of the Community of Serb Municipalities, but the agreement was deemed unconstitutional and was never implemented.

Ranilug
Ранилуг/Ranilug (Serbian)
Ranillug or Ranillugu (Albanian)
Ranilug
Ranilug
Coordinates: 42°29′31.194″N 21°33′32.4″E / 42.49199833°N 21.559000°E / 42.49199833; 21.559000
CountryKosovo
DistrictDistrict of Gjilan
Settlements12
Municipality5 January 2010
Government
 • Provisional presidentVladica Aritonović (GIS)
Area
 • Total77.62 km2 (29.97 sq mi)
Elevation
603 m (1,978 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total5,800
 • Density75/km2 (190/sq mi)
 est.
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
38267
Area code+383(0)280
Vehicle registration06
Websitekk.rks-gov.net/ranillug

History edit

 
Administrative division of Ranilug

Until 2010, Ranilug was part of Kamenica municipality. On 5 January 2010, the constitutive municipal assembly session was held and Ranilug became newly established municipality.[1] Although the new municipality is primarily inhabited by Serbs, this move was not recognized by the Government of Serbia, which does not recognize the Republic of Kosovo, and therefore its administrative changes.[2]

After the 2013 Brussels Agreement between the governments of Kosovo and Serbia, Serbia recognized the municipalities and the Kosovo's governance of the territory, and agreed to create a Community of Serb Municipalities, which were to operate within the Kosovo legal framework.[3] Part of the agreement which pertained to the creation of the Association of Serbian municipalities was deemed unconstitutional by Kosovo’s Constitutional Court and since then the agreement has been blocked.[4]

Settlements edit

Aside from the village of Ranilug, the municipality includes the following villages:

  • Bozevce
  • Domorovce
  • Drenovce
  • Glogovce
  • Odevce
  • Gornje Korminjane
  • Donje Korminjane
  • Pančelo
  • Rajanovce
  • Veliko Ropotovo
  • Malo Ropotovo
  • Tomance

Demographics edit

According to the 2011 census done by the Government of Kosovo, the municipality of Ranilug has 3,900 inhabitants.[1] However, in 2015 report by OSCE, the population of Ranilug municipality stands at 5,800 inhabitants, including internally displaced persons.[1]

Ethnic groups edit

The municipality of Ranilug is largely composed of Kosovo Serbs majority (98.5%), with minority Kosovo Albanians (1.4%). Albanians reside in two villages: Veliko Ropotovo (Ropotovë e Madhe) and Donje Korminjane (Korminjani).

The ethnic composition of the municipality including IDPs is as follows:[1]

Ethnic group 2015 est.
Serbs 5,718
Albanians 82
Others -
Total 5,800

Economy edit

The economy of Ranilug is mainly based on small businesses, dairy production and agriculture.[1]

Public services and infrastructure edit

One municipal health center as well as eight health houses operate in the municipality. In 2011 a new police station was inaugurated, with 22 police officers.[1]

The education system of the municipality consists of one kindergarten, two primary and two secondary schools.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Ranilug". osce.org. OSCE. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  2. ^ Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government 2009-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, Parliament of Serbia (in Serbian)
  3. ^ Vukoičić, Danijela; Milinčić, Miroljub (2020). "Kosovska Mitrovica as Two Parallel Cities in the Twenty-First Century". In Mihaylov, Valentin (ed.). Spatial Conflicts and Divisions in Post-socialist Cities. New York City: Springer. p. 61. ISBN 978-3-03061-765-3. It is planned for the Serbian Municipalities Community (SMC) to have the President, the Vice President, the Council and the Parliament that consists of ten municipalities (Northern Kosovska Mitrovica, Zvečan, Zubin Potok, Leposavić, Parteš, Ranilug, Novo Brdo, Gračanica, Štrpce, and Klokot.)
  4. ^ Swoboda, Hannes. "KOSOVO - THE UNFULFILLED BRUSSELS AGREEMENT". International Institute for Peace.

External links edit

  • Official website

ranilug, serbian, cyrillic, Ранилуг, ranillug, albanian, definite, form, ranillugu, village, municipality, located, gjilan, district, kosovo, municipality, comprises, villages, 2015, population, inhabitants, according, 2013, brussels, agreement, become, part, . Ranilug Serbian Cyrillic Ranilug or Ranillug Albanian definite form Ranillugu is a village and municipality located in the Gjilan District of Kosovo The municipality comprises 12 villages and as of 2015 has a population of 5 800 inhabitants According to the 2013 Brussels Agreement it was to become part of the Community of Serb Municipalities but the agreement was deemed unconstitutional and was never implemented Ranilug Ranilug Ranilug Serbian Ranillug or Ranillugu Albanian Village and municipalityEmblemRanilugShow map of KosovoRanilugShow map of EuropeCoordinates 42 29 31 194 N 21 33 32 4 E 42 49199833 N 21 559000 E 42 49199833 21 559000CountryKosovoDistrictDistrict of GjilanSettlements12Municipality5 January 2010Government Provisional presidentVladica Aritonovic GIS Area Total77 62 km2 29 97 sq mi Elevation603 m 1 978 ft Population 2015 Total5 800 Density75 km2 190 sq mi est Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code38267Area code 383 0 280Vehicle registration06Websitekk wbr rks gov wbr net wbr ranillug Contents 1 History 2 Settlements 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnic groups 4 Economy 5 Public services and infrastructure 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Administrative division of Ranilug Until 2010 Ranilug was part of Kamenica municipality On 5 January 2010 the constitutive municipal assembly session was held and Ranilug became newly established municipality 1 Although the new municipality is primarily inhabited by Serbs this move was not recognized by the Government of Serbia which does not recognize the Republic of Kosovo and therefore its administrative changes 2 After the 2013 Brussels Agreement between the governments of Kosovo and Serbia Serbia recognized the municipalities and the Kosovo s governance of the territory and agreed to create a Community of Serb Municipalities which were to operate within the Kosovo legal framework 3 Part of the agreement which pertained to the creation of the Association of Serbian municipalities was deemed unconstitutional by Kosovo s Constitutional Court and since then the agreement has been blocked 4 Settlements editAside from the village of Ranilug the municipality includes the following villages Bozevce Domorovce Drenovce Glogovce Odevce Gornje Korminjane Donje Korminjane Pancelo Rajanovce Veliko Ropotovo Malo Ropotovo TomanceDemographics editAccording to the 2011 census done by the Government of Kosovo the municipality of Ranilug has 3 900 inhabitants 1 However in 2015 report by OSCE the population of Ranilug municipality stands at 5 800 inhabitants including internally displaced persons 1 Ethnic groups edit The municipality of Ranilug is largely composed of Kosovo Serbs majority 98 5 with minority Kosovo Albanians 1 4 Albanians reside in two villages Veliko Ropotovo Ropotove e Madhe and Donje Korminjane Korminjani The ethnic composition of the municipality including IDPs is as follows 1 Ethnic group 2015 est Serbs 5 718 Albanians 82 Others Total 5 800Economy editThe economy of Ranilug is mainly based on small businesses dairy production and agriculture 1 Public services and infrastructure editOne municipal health center as well as eight health houses operate in the municipality In 2011 a new police station was inaugurated with 22 police officers 1 The education system of the municipality consists of one kindergarten two primary and two secondary schools 1 See also editMunicipalities of Kosovo Community of Serb MunicipalitiesReferences edit a b c d e f g Ranilug osce org OSCE Retrieved 21 August 2017 Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self Government Archived 2009 12 11 at the Wayback Machine Parliament of Serbia in Serbian Vukoicic Danijela Milincic Miroljub 2020 Kosovska Mitrovica as Two Parallel Cities in the Twenty First Century In Mihaylov Valentin ed Spatial Conflicts and Divisions in Post socialist Cities New York City Springer p 61 ISBN 978 3 03061 765 3 It is planned for the Serbian Municipalities Community SMC to have the President the Vice President the Council and the Parliament that consists of ten municipalities Northern Kosovska Mitrovica Zvecan Zubin Potok Leposavic Partes Ranilug Novo Brdo Gracanica Strpce and Klokot Swoboda Hannes KOSOVO THE UNFULFILLED BRUSSELS AGREEMENT International Institute for Peace External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ranilug Official website nbsp This Kosovo location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ranilug amp oldid 1223806073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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