Viti ( sq-definite, Vitia) or Vitina ( sr-Cyrl, Витина) is a
town
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and
municipality
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located in the
District of Gjilan
The District of Gjilan (; ) is one of the seven Districts of Kosovo, districts (the higher-level administrative divisions) of Kosovo. Its seat is in the city of Gjilan.
History
Anamorava, literally "side of river of Morava", is the hilly country ...
in
Kosovo
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. According to the 2011 census, the town of Viti has 4,924 inhabitants, while the municipality has 46,987 inhabitants.
Geography
The town of Viti and the southern part of the Municipality lies on the foothills of the
Skopska Crna Gora Mountains.
History
Ottoman period
The municipality has several settlements historically inhabited by the
Laramans, crypto-Catholics.
Kosovo War and aftermath
During the
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Косовски рат, Kosovski rat) was an armed conflict in Kosovo that lasted from 28 February 1998 until 11 June 1999. It ...
16 KLA soldiers, as well as 5 Serb soldiers and policemen were killed in Viti.
The entire fighting happened in 1999 and in the southern part of the municipality, near the
Karadak Mountains, in villages such as
Lubishtë,
Gjylekare,
Mogillë,
Smirë
Smirë (, ) is a village in Viti municipality, Kosovo.
References
Villages in Viti, Kosovo
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,
Kabash and
Dëbëlldeh.

During and after the
Kosovo War
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76 civilians were killed, 38 Albanians and 38 Serbs.

Following the 1999
Kosovo War
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, it was the home of A Company, 2/505 Parachute Infantry Regiment,
82nd Airborne Division
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, the first
KFOR KFOR may refer to:
* KFOR (AM), a radio station (1240 AM) licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States,
* KFOR-TV, a television station (channel 4 analog/27 digital) licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States,
* KFOR-TV (Nebraska), a defun ...
troops to begin stabilization efforts in the municipality. After the initial unit left, Viti was the site of a subsequent international scandal when a Staff Sgt. Frank J. Ronghi, from A company, 3/504 Parachute Infantry Regiment raped and killed a local girl. The subsequent investigation uncovered serious training and leadership deficiencies in the 3/504 Parachute Infantry Regiment, and catalysed a tremendous change in the training of units deploying for
peacekeeping
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operations. The
Church of the Holy Mother of God, Podgorce was looted during the conflict.
During the
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
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, the Orthodox cemetery in Viti and the village of Dobreš were hit by missiles.
In August 2003, explosive devices planted in Klokot destroyed five Serb houses, with several injuries, including two American KFOR soldiers.
Serbian Orthodox cemeteries have been destroyed in Viti, among other towns, and in 2004 during
unrest, nuns of the Binča monastery were physically attacked, by ethnic Albanians.
Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
During the
Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
The insurgency in the Preševo Valley was an approximately two year-long armed conflict between 1999 and 2001, between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the ethnic Albanian separatists of the Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Buj ...
, the
UÇPMB mostly recruited fighters from the
Karadak region of Kosovo, specifically in the town of Vitia. In February 2001, many towns and villages in the region were covered with posters that instructed Albanians between the ages of 18 and 48 to join their fellow Albanians in the
UÇPMB. These posters were supposedly issued by the previously disbanded
KLA.
Insurgency in Macedonia
Amidst the
Insurgency in Macedonia, approximately 300
NLA fighters from the Vitia municipality, mostly recruited in
Dëbëlldeh and Mjakë, participated in several battles against Macedonian security forces in
Tanuševci
Tanuševci (, ) is a village in the Municipalities of North Macedonia, municipality of Čučer-Sandevo Municipality, Čučer-Sandevo, Republic of North Macedonia.
Name
Tanuševci, in local Albanian Tanushë comes from the name Tanush. Tanush is ...
. The
NLA also used
Dëbëlldeh and Mjakë as strongholds, where they would store Arms.
Contemporary
In 2013 in response to a
KLA monument being removed by Serbian authorities in
Preševo
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, a Kosovo Albanian crowd in Viti demolished a Yugoslav-era memorial for anti-fascist
Partisans that were killed during the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
.
Municipality

* Ballancë
*
Beguncë
*
Binça
* Budrikë e Epërme
* Buzovik
* Çifllak
*
Dëbëlldeh
* Devajë
* Drobesh
*
Gërmovë
*
Gjylekar
* Goden i Madh
* Gushicë
*
Kabash
*
Letnicë
*
Lubishtë
* Mjak
* Novosellë
* Podgorc
*
Pozharan
* Radivojc
* Ramjan
* Ramnishtë
*
Remnik
* Sadovinë e Çerkezëve
* Sadovinë e Jerlive
* Shasharë
*
Sllatinë e Epërme
* Sllatinë e Poshtme
*
Smirë
Smirë (, ) is a village in Viti municipality, Kosovo.
References
Villages in Viti, Kosovo
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*
Stubëll e Epërme
* Stubëll e Poshtme
* Tërpezë
* Tërstenik
*
Vërban
* Vërnakollë
* Vërnez
* Zhiti
Demographics
According to the last official census done in 2011, the municipality of Viti has 46,987 inhabitants. Based on the population estimates from the Kosovo Agency of Statistics in 2016, the municipality has 47,370 inhabitants.
Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the municipality:
Maps
Ethnic and Religious Affiliation in the Municipality according to the 2011 census results recorded in
Kosovo
Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
.
Tribal Affiliation of Albanians according to the book Gornja Morava i Izmornik.
File:VitiaEthnic.png, Ethnic Affiliation in the Vitia Municipality
File:VitiaReligious.png, Religious Affiliation in the Vitia Municipality
File:VitiaTribal.png, Tribal Affiliation in the Vitia Municipality
Notable People
*
Rashit Mustafa, from
Lubishtë, commander of the
KLA.
*
Njazi Azemi, from
Mogillë, commander of the
KLA and
LAPMB.
*
Jonuz Zejnullahu, from
Skifteraj,
Imam
Imam (; , '; : , ') is an Islamic leadership position. For Sunni Islam, Sunni Muslims, Imam is most commonly used as the title of a prayer leader of a mosque. In this context, imams may lead Salah, Islamic prayers, serve as community leaders, ...
and commander of the
KLA.
*
Shemsi Beqiri, from Viti, Kickboxing World Champion.
*
Muharrem Sahiti, from Budrikë, football coach.
*
Imri Demelezi,
from Sllatine e Poshtme, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development
*
Salih Salihu, Deputy in Kosovan Parliament
*
Visar Ymeri, from Viti, politician.
*
Sinan Hasani, from
Pozheran,
President of Yugoslavia
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*
Marko Sopi, from
Binač, Catholic
prelate
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.
*
Bastien Toma, footballer
*
Betim Halimi, footballer
*
Liridon Krasniqi, footballer
*
Milaim Rama, footballer
*
Urata Rama, sports shooter
See also
*
Municipalities of Kosovo
A municipality (; ) is the basic administrative division in Kosovo and constitutes the only level of power in local governance. There are 38 municipalities in Kosovo; 27 of which have an Kosovo Albanians, Albanian ethnic majority, 10 Kosovo Serbs, ...
*
Cities and towns in Kosovo
This is a list of cities and towns in the Kosovo in alphabetical order categorised by municipality or district, according to the criteria used by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS). Kosovo's population is distributed in 1,467 settlements with ...
*
Populated places in Kosovo
The following is a list of populated places in Kosovo, arranged by municipality.http://www.unmikonline.org/regulations/unmikgazette/02english/E2004ads/ADE2004_23_annex.pdf
Deçan (Dečani)
Gjakovë (Ðakovica)
Drenas (Glogovac)
Gjilan (Gn ...
References
External links
Municipality of Viti
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Municipalities of Kosovo
Cities in Kosovo