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'''Debar''' ({{lang-mk|Дебaр}},{{audio-IPA|Mk-Debar.ogg|[ˈdɛbar]}}; {{lang-sq|Dibra}}) is a city in the western part of the [[Republic of Macedonia]], near the border with [[Albania]], on the road from [[Struga]] to [[Gostivar]]. It is the seat of [[Debar municipality]].


'''Dejan Stanković''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Дејан Станковић, born [[September 11]], [[1978]]) is a [[Serbia]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] player who plays for [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter Milan]] and is the current captain of [[Serbia national football team]].
==Geography==
Debar is surrounded by the [[Deshat]], [[Stogovo]], [[Jablanica, Republic of Macedonia|Jablanica]] and [[Mount Bistra|Bistra]] mountains. It is located 625 meters above sea level, next to Lake Debar, the [[Black Drin]] River and its smaller break-off river, [[Radika]].


==Population==
== Background ==
Stankovic grew up in [[Zemun]], a suburb of [[Belgrade]]. Both of his parents, Borislav and Dragica, had strong football backgrounds.
According to the last census data from 2002, Debar has 19,452 inhabitants, including 11,348 (58.52%) [[Albanians]], 3,911 (20.11%) [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonians]], 2,684 (13.80%) [[Turkish people|Turks]], 1,080 (5.55%) [[Roma people|Roma]], and 519 (2.67%) others.<ref name="dzs">Државен завод за статистика: [http://www.stat.gov.mk/pdf/kniga_13.pdf Попис на населението, домаќинствата и становите во Република Македонија, 2002: Дефинитивни податоци] ([[PDF]]) {{mk icon}}</ref>


==Name==
==Club career==
===Red Star Belgrade===
The name of the city in [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]] is ''Debar'' (Дебар), in [[Albanian language|Albanian]] ''Dibër'' or ''Dibra'', in [[Serbian language|Serbian]] ''Debar'' (Дебар), in [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] ''Debur'' (Дебър), in [[Turkish language|Turkish]] ''Debre'' and in [[Greek language|Greek]], ''Dibrē'' (Δίβρη) or ''Dibra'' (Δίβρα).
Dejan initially made his name with [[Red Star Belgrade]], his hometown club for which he played in every age category. His first opportunity for the senior team came in the 1994&ndash;1995 season, in which he scored his first goal against [[FK Budućnost Podgorica]]. He soon became a first team regular and a firm fans favourite.


During the early nineties, Red Star was under an international ban because of a [[United Nations]] sanction imposed on [[FR Yugoslavia]], meaning that the team could not compete in any European competition. The ban was lifted in the 1996/97 season, and Dejan played a huge part in a memorable 2-leg victory over [[1.FC Kaiserslautern]] in the [[Cup Winners' Cup]].
== History==
[[Image:Saint John Bigorski.jpg|thumb|300px|Monastery of [[Saint Jovan Bigorski Monastery]] near Debar.]]
The first recorded document mentioning Debar is the map of [[Ptolemy]], dating around the middle of the [[2nd century]], in which it is called ''Deborus''. The [[List of Byzantine emperors|Byzantine]] emperor [[Basil II]] knew of its existence, and Felix Petancic referred to it as ''Dibri'' in 1502.


Before the start of the 1997/98 season, he was made squad captain, the youngest ever in the club's history.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
The city was subsequently conquered by the [[First Bulgarian Empire]], but lost to the Byzantines under Tsar [[Samuil of Bulgaria|Samuil]] by the early 11th century, as Bulgaria was subjugated.


===S.S. Lazio===
[[Bohemund I of Antioch|Bohemond]] and his [[Normans|Norman]] army took the city in 1107. In the 13th and 14th century, the city changed hands between [[Despotate of Epirus]], the [[Second Bulgarian Empire]], [[Byzantine Empire]] and [[Serbia]].
In the summer of 1998, he transferred for £7.5 million ([[German mark|DM]]24 million) to [[S.S. Lazio]] where he scored on his [[Serie A]] debut versus [[Piacenza Calcio|Piacenza]] in September 1998. In those years, Lazio had an all-star squad, with world class players in almost every position, but Dejan quickly secured a regular first-team place, despite competition from fellow midfielders [[Pavel Nedvěd]], [[Juan Sebastián Verón]] and [[Roberto Mancini]]. He had five and a half successful seasons in the ''biancoceleste'' part of [[Rome]], before finally signing for a high profile move to [[Internazionale Milano F.C.|Internazionale]] in January 2004.


===FC Internazionale Milano===
At the end of the 14th century it is conquered by the [[Ottomans]].
Many of the big-name teams in European football knew the financially struggling [[S.S. Lazio]] would have to sell Dejan in the near future, so there was fierce competition for his services during the 2003/04 winter transfer window. [[Juventus F.C.]] were favorite to getting Dejan's signature, but he eventually chose Internazionale. The fact that old Lazio teammate [[Roberto Mancini]] was already at Inter may have influenced his decision. In early February [[2004]] Stanković played his first match for Inter - a Serie A clash against [[A.C. Siena]]. On February 21, 2004, he scored a spectacular goal directly from a corner kick to put Inter 0-1 up in Milan derby versus fierce rivals [[AC Milan]] - unfortunatelly Inter ended up losing 3-2 in the end.


On [[May 7]] [[2006]], again versus Siena in Serie A, he played his 100th match for Inter.
During the time of the Albanian prince [[Skenderbeg|Gjergj Kastriot Skenderbeg]], it played a major role in the rebellions of Albanian population against the Ottomans. Debar region was the borderline between the Ottomans and the rebels between 1443 and 1465 and became an area of continuous conflict. There were two major battles near Debar April 29, 1444 and September 27, 1446, both ending as Ottoman defeats.


Stanković showed good form during the [[2006-7 Serie A]] campaign, scoring some decisive goals. His strike against Catania and his memorable goal against city rivals AC Milan have enhanced his reputation with the fans of Inter Milan.
In the early 19th century, when Debar rebelled against the Turkish Sultan, the French traveller, publicist, and scientist [[Ami Bue]] observed that Debar had 64 shops and 4,200 residents.


According to the official ratings of the ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' Stanković has been selected as the man of the match five times so far during this years Serie A campaign.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
Debar was significantly involved in the national Albanian movement and on [[November 1]], [[1878]] the Albanian leaders of the city participated in founding the [[League of Prizren]].
Stanković renewed his contract on [[February 2]] [[2007]], with Inter securing his services until at least 2010.


On May 29, 2008 it was reported<ref>[http://www.transfermarketweb.com/index.php?action=read&idsel=17223 Football Transfer Market Web news: INTER, Two big near UJI9JUN
During the [[First Balkan War]] of 1912-1913, the city was annexed by the Kingdom of Serbia.in September 1913 there was uprising from the Bulgarians from Debar against remaining in Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In September 1913 Albanian armed forces occupied the city, but the Serbian Army regained it later that month. {{Fact|date=February 2007}}


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Debar was [[annexed]], along with most of Western Macedonia, into the [[Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946)|Kingdom of Italy]] on June 29, 1939. [[Greater Albania]] was officially a protectorate of Italy and therefore public administration duties were passed to Albanian authorities. Albanian language schools, radio stations and newspapers were established in Debar. Due to the fact that most [[Balli Kombëtar|Albanian authorities empathized]] with the racist ideologies of [[Fascist Italy]] and [[Nazi Germany]], these came at the cultural expense of other locals of varying ethnicities. When [[Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces|Italy capitulated]] in September 1943, Debar passed into German hands. After a bitter two month struggle for the city between [[Military history of Albania during World War II|Albanian partisans]] and German forces, accompanied by a sizeable [[21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg (1st Albanian)|contingent of pro-Nazi Albanian soldiers]], [[Enver Hoxha]]'s Communist forces finally secured Debar on August 30, 1944. After the cessation of hostilities and the establishment of [[Communism]] in both states, Debar passed back into [[Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] hands.

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By the end of the century, the town had 15,500 residents, but after [[World War I]], this number started to decline.
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== Culture ==
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[[Image:Skenderbeg-Debar-monument.jpg|thumb|150px|Statue of Skenderbeg in Debar]]
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Some of the best craftsman, [[wood carving|woodcarving]] masters and builders came from the Debar region and were recognized for their skills in creating detailed and impressive woodcarvings, painting beautiful icons and building unique architecture. In fact Debar was one of the then famous three woodcarving schools in the region, the other two being Samokov and Bansko. Their work can be seen in many churches and cultural buildings throughout the [[Balkan Peninsula]]. The Debar School of Macedonian woodcarving became noted for its artistic excellence, and an amazing example that can be seen today by tourists is the [[iconostasis]] in the nearby Monastery of [[Saint Jovan Bigorski]], near the town of Debar. The monastery was rebuilt in th 19th century and is situated on the slopes of [[Mount Bistra]], above the banks of the River Radika. The monastery was built on the remains of an older church dating from 1021.
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Another important religious monument is the monastery of Saint Gjorgi in the village of Rajcica in the immediate vicinity of Debar. The monastery was recently built.
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Grigor Prlichev was given the title ''Second Homer'' in 1860 in Athens for his poem ''The Serdar'' . Based on a folk poem, it deals with the exploits and heroic death of Kuzman Kapidan, a famous hero and protector of Christian people in the Debar region in their struggle with bandits.
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Some of the oldest and richest Albanian epics still exist in the Debar regions and are part of the Albanian mythological heritage.
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== Famous people born in Debar ==
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*[[Eqrem Basha]] - [[Albanians|Albanian]] writer
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*[[Moisi Golemi]] - General in [[Skenderbeg]]'s army
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*[[Zhivko Oshavkov]] - [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] sociologist, considered to be one of the fathers of Bulgarian sociology
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* The History of Byzantine State by [[George Alexandrovič Ostrogorsky|G. Ostrogorsky]]
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Dejan Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Станковић, born September 11, 1978) is a Serbian football player who plays for Inter Milan and is the current captain of Serbia national football team.

Background

Stankovic grew up in Zemun, a suburb of Belgrade. Both of his parents, Borislav and Dragica, had strong football backgrounds.

Club career

Red Star Belgrade

Dejan initially made his name with Red Star Belgrade, his hometown club for which he played in every age category. His first opportunity for the senior team came in the 1994–1995 season, in which he scored his first goal against FK Budućnost Podgorica. He soon became a first team regular and a firm fans favourite.

During the early nineties, Red Star was under an international ban because of a United Nations sanction imposed on FR Yugoslavia, meaning that the team could not compete in any European competition. The ban was lifted in the 1996/97 season, and Dejan played a huge part in a memorable 2-leg victory over 1.FC Kaiserslautern in the Cup Winners' Cup.

Before the start of the 1997/98 season, he was made squad captain, the youngest ever in the club's history.[citation needed]

S.S. Lazio

In the summer of 1998, he transferred for £7.5 million (DM24 million) to S.S. Lazio where he scored on his Serie A debut versus Piacenza in September 1998. In those years, Lazio had an all-star squad, with world class players in almost every position, but Dejan quickly secured a regular first-team place, despite competition from fellow midfielders Pavel Nedvěd, Juan Sebastián Verón and Roberto Mancini. He had five and a half successful seasons in the biancoceleste part of Rome, before finally signing for a high profile move to Internazionale in January 2004.

FC Internazionale Milano

Many of the big-name teams in European football knew the financially struggling S.S. Lazio would have to sell Dejan in the near future, so there was fierce competition for his services during the 2003/04 winter transfer window. Juventus F.C. were favorite to getting Dejan's signature, but he eventually chose Internazionale. The fact that old Lazio teammate Roberto Mancini was already at Inter may have influenced his decision. In early February 2004 Stanković played his first match for Inter - a Serie A clash against A.C. Siena. On February 21, 2004, he scored a spectacular goal directly from a corner kick to put Inter 0-1 up in Milan derby versus fierce rivals AC Milan - unfortunatelly Inter ended up losing 3-2 in the end.

On May 7 2006, again versus Siena in Serie A, he played his 100th match for Inter.

Stanković showed good form during the 2006-7 Serie A campaign, scoring some decisive goals. His strike against Catania and his memorable goal against city rivals AC Milan have enhanced his reputation with the fans of Inter Milan.

According to the official ratings of the La Gazzetta dello Sport Stanković has been selected as the man of the match five times so far during this years Serie A campaign.[citation needed] Stanković renewed his contract on February 2 2007, with Inter securing his services until at least 2010.

On May 29, 2008 it was reported<ref>[http://www.transfermarketweb.com/index.php?action=read&idsel=17223 Football Transfer Market Web news: INTER, Two big near UJI9JUN

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