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Sredačka župa

Srecka (Albanian: Sreckë) or Sredačka Župa (Serbian Cyrillic: Средачка Жупа, lit.'County of Sredska') is a remote geographical region, a valley, in southeastern Kosovo, below the Šar Mountains at the source of the Prizren Bistrica.

Location map in Kosovo

Geography

 
Crni Vrh ("Black Top")

The region, an oval basin, lies below the Šar Mountains, at the source, upper stream of the Prizren Bistrica.[1] South of the region between the Prizren mountains and Koritnik mountain, lies the Gora region. It currently includes Sredska, Pousko, Jablanica, Lokvica, Rečane, Živinjane, Planjane, Nebregošte, Manastirica, Struže, Donje Ljubinje, Gornje Ljubinje, Drajčići, Mušnikovo, Gornje Selo.

History

It was a medieval župa (small administrative division) of the Serbia in the Middle Ages in modern-day southeastern Kosovo. It encompassed seven hamlets and was centered in the town of Sredska. In the early 19th century, Sredačka župa was inhabited by Serbs, and in the first decades Serbian schools were opened here.[2]

Between 1918 and 1945 Sredačka župa was a municipality of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After World War II, in 1945, the Slavophone Muslims in Sredačka župa were ascribed Albanian ethnicity and names by state institutions (as was the case with Gorani and other Muslim non-Albanian speakers).[3] The region was annexed into the municipality of Prizren by the FPR Yugoslavia (1945–63). In 1953, there were 12 villages in the region, and the region was inhabited by "Serbs [...] divided into Muslims and Orthodox" in all villages except Stružje (Struže) inhabited by Albanian Muslims.[1]

 
Church of the Holy Virgin, Sredska

Demographics and anthropology

 
Ethnic groups in the Šar Mountain region, Kosovo, 1981 census (in Russian). Green—Muslims, Yellow—Albanians, Red—Serbs.

The region is inhabited by a majority of Bosniaks and minority of Serbs (who left during and following the Kosovo War

Notable people

Annotations

It is known in historiography as Sredačka Župa (Serbian Cyrillic: Средачка Жупа), Sredska Župa (Средска Жупа) and Sretečka Župa,[4] meaning "County of Sredska")

References

  1. ^ a b Mitar S. Vlahović (1953). Zbornik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu. Naučna knjiga. pp. 90–100.
  2. ^ Zbornik za historiju školstva i prosvjete. Vol. 13–15. Hrvatski školski muzej. 1980. p. 110.
  3. ^ Dve domovini: razprave o izseljenstvu. Inštitut za slovensko izseljenstvo. 2008. p. 75.
  4. ^ Mitar S. Vlahović (1953). Zbornik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu. Naučna knjiga. pp. 92–100.

Sources

  • Mitar S. Vlahović (1953). Zbornik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu. Naučna knjiga. pp. 90–100.
  • Vojislav Tanasković (1992). Sredačka župa: monografija. Jedinstvo. ISBN 978-86-7019-095-5.

Further reading

  • Mitar S. Vlahović (1931). Средачка Жупа (Sredačka župa). Зборник за етнографију и фолклор Јужне Србије. Скопље. pp. 27–52.

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must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru Sredska region see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Sredska region to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Srecka Albanian Srecke or Sredacka Zupa Serbian Cyrillic Sredachka Zhupa lit County of Sredska is a remote geographical region a valley in southeastern Kosovo below the Sar Mountains at the source of the Prizren Bistrica Location map in Kosovo Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics and anthropology 4 Notable people 5 Annotations 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 Further readingGeography Edit Crni Vrh Black Top The region an oval basin lies below the Sar Mountains at the source upper stream of the Prizren Bistrica 1 South of the region between the Prizren mountains and Koritnik mountain lies the Gora region It currently includes Sredska Pousko Jablanica Lokvica Recane Zivinjane Planjane Nebregoste Manastirica Struze Donje Ljubinje Gornje Ljubinje Drajcici Musnikovo Gornje Selo History EditIt was a medieval zupa small administrative division of the Serbia in the Middle Ages in modern day southeastern Kosovo It encompassed seven hamlets and was centered in the town of Sredska In the early 19th century Sredacka zupa was inhabited by Serbs and in the first decades Serbian schools were opened here 2 Between 1918 and 1945 Sredacka zupa was a municipality of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia After World War II in 1945 the Slavophone Muslims in Sredacka zupa were ascribed Albanian ethnicity and names by state institutions as was the case with Gorani and other Muslim non Albanian speakers 3 The region was annexed into the municipality of Prizren by the FPR Yugoslavia 1945 63 In 1953 there were 12 villages in the region and the region was inhabited by Serbs divided into Muslims and Orthodox in all villages except Struzje Struze inhabited by Albanian Muslims 1 Church of the Holy Virgin SredskaDemographics and anthropology Edit Ethnic groups in the Sar Mountain region Kosovo 1981 census in Russian Green Muslims Yellow Albanians Red Serbs The region is inhabited by a majority of Bosniaks and minority of Serbs who left during and following the Kosovo WarNotable people EditVuk Isakovic 1696 1759 Austrian soldier Colak Anta 1777 1853 Serbian revolutionary Jake Allex 1887 1959 Serbian American soldierAnnotations EditIt is known in historiography as Sredacka Zupa Serbian Cyrillic Sredachka Zhupa Sredska Zupa Sredska Zhupa and Sretecka Zupa 4 meaning County of Sredska References Edit a b Mitar S Vlahovic 1953 Zbornik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu Naucna knjiga pp 90 100 Zbornik za historiju skolstva i prosvjete Vol 13 15 Hrvatski skolski muzej 1980 p 110 Dve domovini razprave o izseljenstvu Institut za slovensko izseljenstvo 2008 p 75 Mitar S Vlahovic 1953 Zbornik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu Naucna knjiga pp 92 100 Sources Edit Mitar S Vlahovic 1953 Zbornik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu Naucna knjiga pp 90 100 Vojislav Tanaskovic 1992 Sredacka zupa monografija Jedinstvo ISBN 978 86 7019 095 5 Further reading EditMitar S Vlahovic 1931 Sredachka Zhupa Sredacka zupa Zbornik za etnografiјu i folklor Јuzhne Srbiјe Skopљe pp 27 52 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 Sredacka zupa amp oldid 1081749848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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