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Vevčani () is a village in
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. It is the only settlement and seat of
Vevčani Municipality Vevčani () is a municipality in western North Macedonia. ''Vevčani'' is also the name of the municipal seat and the only settlement of the municipality. This municipality is part of the Southwestern Statistical Region. Geography The municipali ...
.


Geography

The village of Vevčani is found in the southwestern range at the foot of the Jablanica mountain range. It is situated from 800 – 950 metres above sea level. The village is located 14 km North-West of the town of
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. The village is situated near the villages of Oktisi, Velešta, Podgorci, Gorna Belica with the
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n border to the West of the village.


Vevčani Springs

The famous Vevčani springs are some of the most famous springs to be found in
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. The springs are located on the eastern slope of the Jablanica mountain range which run through the village of Vevčani at an approximately sea level altitude at over 900 metres. The largest spring is located at the opening of one of the many caves in the region. Below the largest spring are ten minor springs which all converge together. The most famous spring is "Jankov Kamen" which is situated at 1200 metres above sea level. Another spring is "Mala Livada" from which the water has a unique flavour and colour. It is situated at over 1600 metres above sea level. The highest spring is "Golina" situated at over 2000 metres above sea level. The rate of water flow from the springs is estimated to exceed the rate of 1500 litres per second, most notably in Spring.


Vevčani Lakes

Within the vicinity of the village of Vevčani there are many glacial lakes. The highest and most prominent glacial lake is "Lokva" which is situated at over 2000 metres above sea level on Mount Jablanica. It is the main provider of water to the "Golina" spring.


Etymology

The word "Vevčani" is based on an
Old Church Slavonic Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic ( ) is the first Slavic languages, Slavic literary language and the oldest extant written Slavonic language attested in literary sources. It belongs to the South Slavic languages, South Slavic subgroup of the ...
word. The word ''Ves'' () which meant village in Old Church Slavonic. The word ''Vesčani'' meant in Old Church Slavonic, "people of Ves" or "Vesians". This soon became the name of the settlement. By the 14th century, the name "Veščani" was being used. In the 17th century records, the village is referred to ''Veščano'' (''Вешчано''). By the early 20th century, the village was often referred to as ''Vehčani'' (''Вехчани'') or ''Vesčani'' (''Весчани''), until the name Vevčani () was officially adopted. The village is also known as ''Veçani'' in Albanian and ''Vevčani'' in both Serbian and Bulgarian.


History

According to the 1943 Albanian census, Vevčani was inhabited by 2672 Orthodox Macedonians, 80 Orthodox
Aromanians The Aromanians () are an Ethnic groups in Europe, ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian language, Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language. They traditionally live in central and southern Albania, south-western Bulgari ...
and 50 Orthodox
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.


Under Communist rule

In 1945, the village of Vevčani became a part of the newly founded
People's Republic of Macedonia The Socialist Republic of Macedonia (), or SR Macedonia, commonly referred to as Socialist Macedonia, Yugoslav Macedonia or simply Macedonia, was one of the six constituent republics of the post-World War II Socialist Federal Republic of Y ...
. In 1945 the municipality of Vevčani was founded which included the nearby villages of Oktisi and Gorna Belica. This was dissolved in 1952 as Vevčani became a part of the Velešta municipality until 1956. In 1956 it was merged with the Struga Municipality.


Vevčani Emergency

The Vevčani Emergency () was an incident which occurred in the village on 26 May and 7 August 1987. The residents of Vevčani defied the decision of the Yugoslavian government to redirect water from the springs to Struga. They were at odds with the government's attempts to have the inhabitants of Struga using what they saw as their water. Police were assembled twice in the village before the situation was resolved. The residents had sparked calls for democracy and freedom from the Yugoslavia government. A "Republic of Vevčani" had been planned by the residents.


Republic of Vevčani and the Vevčani Ličnik

After the fall of Communism, as a bid to attract more tourism to the village, the residents of Vevčani voted to create an independent republic. The "Republic of Vevčani" () was soon founded. As a part of the self-styled "Independent Republic of Vevčani" declared in 2002, the "Vevčani Ličnik" ''()'' was created as souvenir currency for the area. The "Ličnici" (plural) come in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000. The author was artist Simun Lesoski.


Municipality of Vevčani

In 2002, the
Vevčani municipality Vevčani () is a municipality in western North Macedonia. ''Vevčani'' is also the name of the municipal seat and the only settlement of the municipality. This municipality is part of the Southwestern Statistical Region. Geography The municipali ...
was founded. The reconstituted municipality included only the village of Vevčani.


Culture

Vevčani is known for being a hub of culture and history in the Drimkol region. It has old architecture and many preserved churches from the 17th and 18th centuries.


Green Agenda

The process of creating the GA document in Macedonia began in August 2007, with the election of the municipality of Vevčani as one of the three pilot municipalities in Macedonia where the GA will be implemented. The process of creating the GA of Vevčani is very broad, based on the work of the wide community and involves citizens that participate in the creating of the document and by doing that they influence on the decision-making process in the community. For the first time in Macedonia, the citizens have the opportunity directly to influence the process of decision making, to create partner relations with the local government and business sector in order to achieve benefits for the community.


Religion

Vevčani is home to the Parish of Vevčani which also includes the villages of Oktisi and Gorna Belica. For centuries the village has been a Christian village surrounded by many Muslim villages. The village is home to 19 Churches, Monasteries and Chapels. The central church of the village however is ''Sveti Nikola'' which dates back from 1876. A prominent monastery is ''Sveti Spas'' which is situated at over 1,300 metres above sea level.


Cultural heritage

The village has 11 cultural heritage sites (, ''Spomenici na kulturata'') including: * House of Duckinoski family * House of Korunoski family * House of Kostojčinoski family * House of Ḱitanoski family * House of Pešinoski family * House of Pluškoski family * House of Kalajdžieski family * House of Gogoski family * House of Daskaloski family * House of Poposki family * Kostojčinoski fulling mill and gristmill – a cultural heritage site


Vevčani-Radožda dialect

The inhabitants of Vevčani speak a unique dialect of Macedonian which is known as the Vevčani-Radožda dialect. The dialect is traditionally spoken in three other villages along with Vevčani. They are Radožda and Mali Vlaj along with the village of Lin in Albania.


The Carnival of Vevčani

The Carnival of Vevčani is an annual event claimed to be over 1,400 years old. It is held to celebrate the New Year according to the
Julian calendar The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar is still used as a religious calendar in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts ...
. During the carnival attendees wear masks, usually dressing in traditional and modern costumes. They also employ social and political satire. In 1993, Vevčani became a member of the World Federation of Carnival Cities.


Demographics


Demographic history

In a 1509 defter, the village was part of the
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vilayet, and had 208 households.Турски извори за българската история, т. VII, София 1986, с. 359 In 1519, the village had 223 households. In 1634, it was registered under the name ''Vevčano'' with a total of 134 households. The French ethnographic study of Macedonia conducted in 1878, ''Ethnography of the vilayets of Adrianople, of Monastir and of Salonica'', (), counted the village as having 865 houses and 2430 inhabitants, which at the time were considered
Bulgarians Bulgarians (, ) are a nation and South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language. They form the majority of the population in Bulgaria, ...
.
Vasil Kanchov Vasil Kanchov (26 July 1862 – 6 February 1902) was a geographer, ethnographer and teacher who served as Minister of Education of Bulgaria. Early life and education Vasil Kanchov was born in Vratsa. Upon graduating from High school i ...
's study of Macedonia in 1900, ''Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics'', ''()'', counted the village as having 2590 Bulgarian inhabitants. A study conducted in 1907 had counted 440 households with 2,347 inhabitants. In 1910, a Serbian commune of the
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numbered 17 households which were considered ethnically Serbian in the village.Brancoff, D.M. "La Macedoine et sa Population Chretienne". Paris, 1905, р. 118–119. Some Aromanians from the nearby village of Gorna Belica have resettled in Vevčani. The 1994 census counted 2,448 inhabitants as residing in the village.


Demographics today

According to the 2002 Macedonian census, the population of Vevčani was 2,433. In 2002, there were 593 households present in Vevčani. Of the 2,433 inhabitants, 1,229 were Males while 1,204 were females. The ethnic composition was as follows: * Macedonians – 2,422 (''99.55%'') *
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– 3 (''0.12%'') *
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– 1 (''0.04%'') * Others – 7 (''0.28%'')


Sport

The football team "FK Vevčani" () is based in Vevčani. The team is a competitor in the Macedonian Treta Liga.


Notable people

* Jovan Popovski – writer, journalist * Milutin Bebekoski – writer * Jakim Alulov, (? – 1903) – revolutionary and voivode * Stavre Gogov, (1884–1907) – voivode from Vevčani * Simun Lesoski – artist * Stojan Razmovski – artist


References


External links


Official website of the Municipality of Vevčani

Website of the KUD Drimkol which is based in Vevčani

Municipality of Vevčani

Vevčani souvenir banknotes

Website of VILLA ALULA – Private villa in Vevčani
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