Dabishec
Dabishec / Dabisheci 1 Dabiševac / Дабишевац 2 |
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Basic data | ||||
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State : | Kosovo 3 | |||
District : | Pristina | |||
Municipality : | Pristina | |||
Coordinates : | 42 ° 43 ' N , 21 ° 26' E | |||
Height : | 907 m above sea level A. | |||
Residents : | 108 (2011) | |||
Telephone code : | +383 (0) 38 | |||
License plate : | 01 | |||
1 Albanian (indefinite / definite form) , 2 Serbian (Latin / Cyrillic spelling) 3 Kosovo's independence is controversial. Serbia continues to regard the country as a Serbian province. |
Dabishec ( Albanian also Dabisheci , Serbian Дабишевац Dabiševac ) is a village in Kosovo . It belongs to the municipality of Pristina .
geography
Around Dabishec are the villages Gllogovica and Hajkobilla . The border with Serbia is in the immediate vicinity . The village is about 30 km west of Pristina.
history
In the winter of 1921, the Serbian military and police committed serious atrocities in Dabishec and the nearby towns of Prapashtica and Keçekolla .
population
year | Residents |
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1948 | 544 |
1953 | 624 |
1961 | 731 |
1971 | 727 |
1981 | 594 |
1991 | 606 |
2011 | 108 |
According to the 2011 census, Dabishec had 108 inhabitants at the time. Of these, 107 described themselves as Albanians and one as Serb .
religion
The entire population professed Islam in 2011 and three people gave no answer regarding their beliefs.
Infrastructure
traffic
Near Dabishec is the M-9 that runs towards Pristina or the Serbian border .
Individual evidence
- ^ Robert Elsie : Kosovo: In the heart of the powder keg . East European Monographs, 1997, ISBN 978-0-88033-375-7 , pp. 482 ( google.de ).
- ^ Kosovo - Ethnic composition, all places: 2011 census. In: Population statistics of Eastern Europe. Retrieved June 4, 2017 .
- ↑ Ethnic composition of Kosovo 2011 at pop-stat.mashke.org, accessed June 4, 2017
- ↑ Tim Bespyatov: Religious composition of Kosovo 2011 . Retrieved June 6, 2017.