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Resen ( mk, Ресен ) is a municipality in southwestern
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 2019), officially the Republic of North Macedonia,, is a country in Southeast Europe. It gained independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of Yugoslavia. It ...
. '' Resen'' is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. Resen Municipality is located in the Pelagonia Statistical Region.


Geography

The municipality borders Ohrid Municipality to the west,
Demir Hisar Municipality Demir Hisar ( mk, Демир Хисар ) is a municipality in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. '' Demir Hisar'', which means "iron fortress" in Turkish, is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. Demir Hisar munici ...
to the northeast, Bitola Municipality to the east, and
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to the south.


Demographics

According to the last national census from 2021, Resen Municipality has 14,373 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the municipality include: Mother tongues in the municipality include: * Macedonian = 12,943 (76.9%) * Albanian = 1,885 (11.2%) * Turkish = 1,766 (10.5%) * Roma = 113 (0.7%) * others. Religions in the municipality include: * Orthodox = 12,599 (74.9%) * Muslim = 3,927 (23.3%) * others. Orthodox Macedonians inhabit all settlements in the municipality of Resen, except Kozjak and Gorna Bela Crkva. During the late Ottoman period, Macedonian Muslims used to reside in
Podmočani Podmočani ( mk, Подмочани) is a village in the Resen Municipality of the Republic of North Macedonia, north of Lake Prespa. The village is roughly from the municipal centre of Resen. Demographics Podmočani is inhabited by an Orthodo ...
and Slivnica, although the villages are now wholly populated by Orthodox Macedonians. In Resen, a sizable amount of the Orthodox Macedonian population originates from the villages of Podmočani,
Bolno Bolno ( mk, Болно) is a village in the Resen Municipality of North Macedonia, near the mountain of Galičica. Located under east of the municipal centre of Resen, the village has 237 residents. It is also home to a football club, FK Ilin ...
, Malovišta and other villages from the Lake Ohrid area who settled in Resen during the middle of the 19th century. Orthodox
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livelive, in small numbers, in Resen and in the village of
Jankovec Jankovec ( mk, Јанковец) is a village located in Resen Municipality in the Republic of North Macedonia. The people of Jankovec are mostly farmers and own their own farms or plantations. Apple, corn, wheat and tobacco are generally grown i ...
. Most of the Muslim population living in Resen, in addition to those living in
Drmeni Drmeni ( mk, Дрмени, tr, Dırmeni) is a village in the Resen Municipality of North Macedonia, north of Lake Prespa. It has 416 residents as of the 2002 census. Demographics Drmeni is inhabited by Orthodox Macedonians and Muslim Turks. The ...
,
Carev Dvor Carev Dvor ( mk, Царев Двор, meaning ''Emperor's Court''; tr, Kayser Sarayi) is a village in Resen Municipality in North Macedonia, roughly from the municipal centre of Resen. It has 605 residents. Demographics Carev Dvor is inhabited ...
, Lavci, Kozjak and some families in Grnčari and Gorna Bela Crkva speaks Turkish. In the late Ottoman period, a few Turks used to also reside in the village of
Nakolec Nakolec ( mk, Наколец; sq, Nakolec) is a village on Lake Prespa in Resen Municipality in the Republic of North Macedonia. It is located roughly south of the municipal centre of Resen. Demographics The village of Nakolec has a Sunni Alba ...
. The Turkish population in the Prespa region is believed by scholars to either be descended from Turks settled in strategic areas or the descendants of local
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Slavs during Ottoman rule. The presence of Muslim Albanians in the Lake Prespa region dates to the Ottoman period consisting of southern Albanians (
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) who arrived from various areas of southern Albania, while some families consider their presence in the Prespa region to be indigenous. The speech and folklore of Prespa Albanians (''Presparë'') is similar to that of the Devoll and
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regions in Albania. Albanian-speaking Muslims are located in small numbers in Kozjak, Sopotsko, Gorna Bela Crkva and in recent times in Podmočani while forming a significant part of the village population in Dolna Bela Crkva, Grnčari,
Krani Krani ( mk, Крани; sq, Kranjë) is a village in the Resen Municipality in North Macedonia, roughly south of the municipal centre of Resen. History Krani has four known archaeological sites, two of which are from the Middle Ages, one from ...
,
Arvati Arvati ( mk, Арвати; sq, Arvat) is a village in the Resen Municipality of North Macedonia. Located from the municipal centre of Resen, the village has 137 residents. It is situated east of Lake Prespa, at the foot of Baba Mountain. Hist ...
, Asamati and Nakolec. During the Ottoman period the now former village of Bukovo ( sq, Bukovë), a Macedonian settlement that later became populated only with Macedonian Muslims and Albanians became depopulated after they left the village during the
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(1912-1913). Of settlements with Prespa Muslim Albanians most are
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, except in Gorna Bela Crkva. A small number of
Bektashi The Bektashi Order; sq, Tarikati Bektashi; tr, Bektaşi or Bektashism is an Islamic Sufi mystic movement originating in the 13th-century. It is named after the Anatolian saint Haji Bektash Wali (d. 1271). The community is currently led by ...
Albanians, known locally as ''Kolonjarë'' (people of Kolonjë) who trace their arrival from the region of Kolonjë, southern Albania between the late 18th and early 19th century lived in Ljubojno, Nakolec and Krani. After the fall of the Ottoman empire and some population movements ''Kolonjarë'' inhabit Gorna Bela Crkva, Dolna Bela Crkva and Asamati. The Albanian population in Resen settled there during the first decades of the 19th century originating from the Yanya vilayet. p. 120. "Покрај разгледуваните подолу 9 села, во турско време постоеле уште едно, с. Буково на истоимениот превој спрема Охрид. Селото било некогаш Македонско... По балканските војни мусл. население го напуштиле селото (120 мусл. М. и 90 А. во 1900 год., според К'нчов), каде што била жандармерска станица."; p. 124. "Власи - во Јанкоец. Но само со исклучок на Козјак и Г. Бела Црква, во сите селата живеат Македонци кои сочинуваат мнозинство."; p. 125. "Ресен... Македонски жители се дојдени во градот во средината на XIX в. од селата Подмочани, Болно, Маловишта и др. од Охридско. Албанците се дојдени во првите децении на XIX в. од Јанинскиот вилает."; pp. 128-129. "Горна Преспа... Во 1900 год. Турци имало само во Наколец (30 лица), Албанци во истите села каде што денес, освен во Подмочани. Во Подмочани и Сливница (сега само Македонци) имало Македонци - муслимани." In contemporary times Muslim Albanians live in small numbers within Resen. A small number of Albanian speaking Muslim Romani used to live in Krani and Nakolec which during the latter decades of the 20th century have migrated to
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and Resen. Traditionally a class and religious divide existed between the Bektashi Kolonjarë who formed the local former ruling Ottoman elite or '' bejlerë'' and now contemporary Prespa Albanian intelligentsia and Sunni Albanians villagers, referred to by Kolonjarë as ''arbutë'' (peons, commoners) or ''të vêndë'' (locals). Sunni Albanians from Sopotsko, Grnčari and Dolna Bela Crkva traditionally highlighted their religious identity over a linguistic one having closer economic and social relations with local Turks and Macedonian Muslims and being distant from Orthodox Macedonians. Differences between both Bektashi and Sunni Prespa Albanian communities over time have disappeared through intermarriage and closer communal and cultural relations. The local Prespa dialect of
Tosk Albanian Tosk ( sq-definite, toskërishtja) is the southern group of dialects of the Albanian language, spoken by the ethnographic group known as Tosks. The line of demarcation between Tosk and Gheg (the northern variety) is the Shkumbin River. Tosk is ...
being on the periphery of Albanian speech has been strongly influenced by the
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resulting in the loss of vowel length and the
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''h'', while the
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( sq, rr, //) has merged into the
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( sq, r //).


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External links


Official website
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