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59: 1079: 2991: 1478: 2895: 2595:. Private enterprise, mostly small business, is slowly emerging. Private businesses, like elsewhere in Kosovo, predominantly face difficulties because of a lack of structural capacity to grow. Education is poor, financial institutions basic, and regulatory institutions lack experience. Securing capital investment from foreign entities cannot emerge in such an environment. Due to financial hardships, several companies and factories have closed and others are reducing personnel. This general economic downturn contributes directly to the growing rate of 199: 1602: 2904: 117: 2915: 5758: 1088: 103: 169: 149: 2550: 87: 2498: 1620: 2511: 2537: 2563: 2459: 2924: 857:. Within this chrisobull, nine Albanian stock-breeding villages within the vicinity of Prizren are mentioned explicitly - these villages are known with the names Gjinovci (Gjinajt), Magjerci, Bjellogllavci (Kryebardhët), Flokovci (Flokajt), Crnça, Caparci (Çaparajt), Gjonovci (Gjonajt), Shpinadinci (Shpinajt) and Novaci. Entire Albanian villages were gifted by Serbian kings, particularly 2524: 2472: 2446: 2433: 927: 1268: 2485: 139: 643: 1143: 73: 206: 176: 874:
continuously pay the Monastery of St. Nicholas in the village of Billushë near Prizren. In the area of Prizren, Albanian toponyms are further recorded in the 14th and 15th century such as Rudina e Leshit, Truallishta e Gjon Bardhit, Llazi i Tanushit, Truallishta e Komanit, Shpija e Bushatit, Zhur, and Mazrek.
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reported in 1624 that the town was inhabited by 12,000 "Turks" (Muslims, i.e. mainly Albanians) of which most spoke Albanian, and that there were 600 Serbs (Orthodox Christians) and maybe 200 Catholic Albanians. In 1857, Russian Slavist Alexander Hilferding's publications place the Muslim families at
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villages in the vicinity of Prizren is attested in 1198-1199 by a charter of Stephan Nemanja. Madgearu argues that the series of Ottoman defters from 1455 onward showing the "ethnic mosaic" of Serb and Albanian villages in Kosovo shows that Prizren already had significant Albanian Muslim populations.
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Many restaurants, private retail stores, and service-related businesses operate out of small shops. Larger grocery and department stores have recently opened. In town, there are eight sizeable markets, including three produce markets, one car market, one cattle market, and three personal hygiene and
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in Prizren had been turned into hay barns, ammunition stores and military barracks. The people of the city were heavily taxed, with Muslims and Catholic Christians having to pay more tax than Orthodox Christians. The local government was predominately made up of former Serb Chetniks. The report also
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that lists those who pray at the monastery of St. Michael and Gabriel in Prizren as well as some of the inhabitants of the city itself and the surrounding villages. In one of Stefan Dušan's documents in 1355, a soldier with Albanian anthroponomy is exclusively mentioned as one of the people who must
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The war and its aftermath caused only a moderate amount of damage to the city compared to other cities in Kosovo. Serbian forces destroyed an important Albanian cultural monument in Prizren, the League of Prizren building, but the complex was rebuilt later on and now constitutes the Albanian League
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estimated that the municipality's population was about 78% Kosovo Albanian, 5% Serb and 17% from other national communities. During the war most of the Albanian population were either forced or intimidated into leaving the town. Tusus Neighborhood suffered the most. Some twenty-seven to thirty-four
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after it emerged that a number of leading Yugoslav Communists had allegedly had contacts with the accused. The nine accused were all convicted and sentenced to long prison sentences, but were released and declared innocent in 1968 with Kosovo's assembly declaring that the trial had been "staged and
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The question of Illyrian continuity was already addressed by Jireček, 1916 p 69–70, and in the same collection, p 127–8, admitting that the territory occupied by the Albanians extended, prior to Slav expansion, from Scutari to Valona and from Prizren to Ohrid, utilizing in particular the
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The contemporary form of the name of ancient Naissos, an important place in Dardania which is now called Niš, is best explained with the help of the historical phonetics of the Albanian language. For more see: Vladimir I. Georgiev (1981) Introduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages.
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Prizren was the cultural and intellectual centre of Ottoman Kosovo. It was dominated by its Muslim population, who composed over 70% of its population in 1857. The city became a major Albanian cultural centre and the coordination political and cultural capital of the Kosovar Albanians. In 1871, a
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The primary health care system includes 14 municipal family health centres and 26 health houses. The primary health sector has 475 employees, including doctors, nurses and support staff, 264 female and 211 male. Regional hospital in Prizren offers services to approximately 250,000 residents. The
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had left Prizren by October. The community is now predominantly ethnically Albanian, but other minorities such as Turkish, Ashkali (a minority declaring itself as Albanian Roma) and Bosniak (including Torbesh community) live there as well, be that in the city itself, or in villages around. Such
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invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 6 April 1941 and by 9 April the Germans who had invaded Yugoslavia from the East with neighbouring Bulgaria as base were on the outskirts of Prizren and by 14 April Prizren had fallen to the Italians who had invaded Yugoslavia from the West in neighbouring
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Regarded as the historical capital of Kosovo, Prizren has been home to many different religions and cultures for centuries, shaping the cultural heritage of the city. Prizren is also considered as a museum city with many mosques, churches and old buildings of national importance. The
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in the -3°c isotherm. with an average annual temperature of 11.8 °C (53.2 °F). The warmest month in Prizren is August with an average temperature of 22.2 °C (72.0 °F), while the coldest month is January with an average temperature of 0.0 °C (32.0 °F).
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Lazaro Soranzo, writing in the 16th century, noted the town was inhabited "more by Albanians then by Serbs". In 1624 Pjeter Mazrreku reported the town was inhabited by 12,000 Muslims, almost all of them Albanians (‘Turchi, quasi tutti Albanesi’), 200 Catholics and 600 'Serviani'.
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wrote that, once the Austrians had been expelled and Prizren was firmly in the hands of the Ottomans yet again, nobody was able to leave Prizren. In 1693, Toma also wrote that many of the Catholics in Kosovo had gone to Hungary where most of them died of hunger or disease.
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had seized the surrounding area along the White Drin between the 1180s and 1190s, but this may refer to the areas Prizren diocese rather than the fort and the settlement itself and he may have lost control of them later. The ecclesiastical split of Prizren from the
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There are 48 primary schools with 28,205 pupils and 1,599 teachers; 6 secondary schools with 9,608 students and 503 teachers; kindergartens are privately run. There is also a public university in Prizren, offering lectures in Albanian, Bosnian, and Turkish.
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Pazari i Vjetër (Old Market, 8 homes), Madhiq (37 homes), Vasil (27 homes), Kodha (13 homes), Çarshia/Pjetri Nikolla (14 homes), Bogoi Riber (11 homes), Radmir (51 homes), Jazixhi Sinani (mentioned beforehand, 24 homes), Pandelja (29 homes), Prend Vriça (9
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of Bulgaria was sent against the combined forces, but was defeated near Prizren, which was then extensively plundered by the Serbian army. The Bulgarian magnates proclaimed Bodin "Emperor of the Bulgarians" after this initial victory. They were defeated by
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Due to urban development in the Ottoman period, with the building of mosques and other Islamic buildings, Prizren received an Islamic urban character in the 16th century. 227 of 246 workshops of Prizren were run by Muslims in 1571. Catholic archbishop
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in 1371, a series of competing regional nobles sieged, counter-sieged and held control of Prizren – increasingly with Ottoman support and intervention. The first who tried to gain control of Prizren and the trade that passed through the town was
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in addition to the majority Kosovo Albanian population. Only a small number of Kosovo Serbs remain in Prizren and its surrounds; residing mainly in small villages. Prizren's Turkish community is socially prominent and influential, and the
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of Kosovo. Its urban population was approximately 94,500, while the rural population was around 83,000. With a population density of 283,5 people per square kilometre, Prizren is among the most densely populated municipalities of Kosovo.
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in Prizren, Trotsky stated "Among them were intellectuals, men of ideas, nationalist zealots, but these were isolated individuals. The rest were just thugs, robbers who had joined the army for the sake of loot... The Serbs in
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Much of Potkaljaja, the old Serb neighbourhood along the hillside in the centre of town, was looted and burned to the ground following the Yugoslav Army withdrawal. Since 2010 most of the neighbourhood has been rebuilt.
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were supposed to visit Prizren in October 1912, however the trip was prevented by the authorities. Durham stated: "I asked wounded Montengrins why I was not allowed to go and they laughed and said 'We have not left a
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reported in 1610 that Prizren had 8,600 houses, out of which many were Orthodox (who had two churches), and only 30 were Catholic (who had one church). The Orthodox far outnumbered the Catholics. Catholic archbishop
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There are three agricultural co-operatives in three villages. Most livestock breeding and agricultural production are private, informal, and small-scale. There are nine operational banks with branches in Prizren,
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and was a crossroad of important trade goods between Dubrovnik and Constantinople. Under Dušan's reign, a 25 km long wine pipe was built between his vineyard and Prizren to transport wine to the capital.
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The Catholic church retained some influence in the area; 14th-century documents refer to a catholic church in Prizren, which was the seat of a bishopric between the 1330s and 1380s. Catholic parishes served
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was an Ottoman vassal at this time and did not grant passage into Kosovo for the Crusaders to fight the Ottomans. On 21 June 1455, Prizren surrendered to the Ottoman army. Prizren was the capital of the
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over the centuries. It dates from the Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000 BCE) to the late Iron Age (c. 1st century CE) and is comparable to the material found in the nearby prehistoric site in the village of
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that began in the 6th century. Other historians and linguists have concluded that the northernmost and easternmost expansion of the predecessors of the Albanians prior to Slavic expansion was rather
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In 1944, German forces were driven out of Kosovo by a combined Russian-Bulgarian force, and then the Communist government of Yugoslavia took control. In 1946, the town was formulated as a part of
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were dominated by inhabitants with characteristically Albanian anthroponomy; the other neighbourhoods saw a blend between predominantly Slavic/Slavic-Albanian (or rather, Orthodox) anthroponomy.
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wrote that the town of Prizren was inhabited by Albanians. In 1651, the Albanian Catholic priest of Prizren Gregor Mazrreku reported that many men within Prizen converted to Islam to avoid the
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Xhamia e Vjetër (Old Mosque, 53 homes), Levisha (50 homes), Ajas beu (15 homes), Haxhi Kasem (48 homes), Jazixhi Sinani (71 homes), Çarshia (also called Jakub beu, 18 homes), Kurila (31 homes)
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During the Austrian-Ottoman wars, the local Albanian population in the Prizren region rallied to support the Austrians against the Ottomans under the leadership of the Albanian priest
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Albania; there was however notable resistance in Prizren before Yugoslavia unconditionally surrendered on 19 April 1941. Prizren along with most of Kosovo was annexed to the Italian
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Stojkovski, Boris (2020). "Byzantine military campaigns against Serbian lands and Hungary in the second half of the eleventh century.". In Theotokis, Georgios; Meško, Marek (eds.).
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held in Prizren is considered among the largest publicly attended film festival in the Balkans. Several art and music festivals and conferences are held in the city, including the
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on an Albanian up there!' Not a pretty sight for a British officer." Eventually Durham visited a northern Albanian outpost in Kosovo where she met captured Ottoman soldiers whose
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At the end of the war in June 1999, most of the Albanian population returned to Prizren. Serbian and Roma minorities fled, with the OSCE estimating that 97% of Serbs and 60% of
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is expected to further strain the local economy. Market saturation, high unemployment, and a reduction of financial remittances from abroad are negative economic indicators.
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All the main roads connecting the major villages with the urban centre are asphalted. The water supply is functional in Prizren town and in approximately 30 villages.
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Since an early period in its rapid development as an Ottoman city, Prizren had much more Muslims than Catholic or Orthodox inhabitants as in the pre-Ottoman period.
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indicate that its fortress area has seen habitation and use since the Bronze Age. Prizren has been traditionally identified with the settlement of Theranda in Roman
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traders were stationed in the old town. Prizren over time became a trading hub and gateway for Ragusan trade towards eastern Kosovo and beyond. In this period,
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In late antiquity, the fortification saw a phase of reconstruction. It is part of a series of forts that were built or reconstructed in the same period by
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and later by Bulgarian forces. By 29 November 1915, Prizren fell to Bulgarian and Austro-Hungarian forces. In April 1916, Austria-Hungary allowed the
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of Podrimlje (in Albanian, Podrima or Anadrini). The old town of Prizren developed below the fortress along the left bank of the Bistrica/Lumbardhi.
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Rusakov, Alexander (2017). "Albanian". In Kapović, Mate; Giacalone Ramat, Anna; Ramat, Paolo (eds.). The Indo-European Languages. Routledge. p. 556.
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explicitly mentioned the presence of Albanians and the Albanian names of villages in Kosovo, in particular in the districts of Prizren and that of
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La question nationale en Europe du Sud-Est : genèse, émergence et développement de l'indentité nationale albanaise au Kosovo et en Macédoine
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put on trial in Prizren nine Kosovo Albanians accused of having been infiltrated into the country by the (hostile) Communist Albanian regime of
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Prendergast, Eric (2017). The Origin and Spread of Locative Determiner Omission in the Balkan Linguistic Area (Thesis). UC Berkeley. p. 80.
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Demetrii Chomateni Ponemata diaphora: [Das Aktencorpus des Ohrider Erzbischofs Demetrios. Einleitung, kritischer Text und Indices]
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established a blackshirt battalion in Prizren, but plans to establish two more battalions were dropped due to the lack of public support.
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Curtis, Matthew Cowan (2012). Slavic-Albanian Language Contact, Convergence, and Coexistence (Thesis). The Ohio State University. p. 42.
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for their "liberation by the Serbian army". Following the capture of Prizren, most foreigners were barred from entering the city as the
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houseware markets. There is an abundance of kiosks selling small goods. However, reducing international presence and repatriation of
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3,000, the Orthodox ones at 900 and the Catholics at around 100 families. In the Ottoman census of 1876, it had 43,922 inhabitants.
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has had several eras of habitation since prehistoric times. In its lower part, material from the upper part of the fort has been
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The municipality of Prizren is still the most culturally and ethnically heterogeneous city of Kosovo, retaining communities of
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has seen habitation and use throughout different periods since the Bronze Age. Among the artifacts of the Middle Ages are the
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who was taking refuge in Prizren at the time, roughly 1,000 people had died of hunger in 1917. In October 1918 following the
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that was given to the Monastery of Saint Mihail and Gavril in Prizren between the years of 1348-1353 states the presence of
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During the late 19th century, the city became a focal point for Albanian nationalism and saw the creation in 1878 of the
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long Serbian seminary was opened in Prizren, discussing the possible joining of the old Serbia's territories with the
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Mehmeti, Col. "This Time In Linguistics History: Eric Hamp and Albanian Linguistics". Linguistic Society of America.
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was based on the retail industry fueled by remittance income coming from a large number of immigrant communities in
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Multiethnizität in Alltag und Konflikt: Schein und Realität von Identitätskonstruktionen in der Balkanstadt Prizren
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forces temporarily closed the city before full control was restored. A few visitors did make it through, including
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Prizren is constitutionally designated as the historical capital of the country. Archaeological excavations in
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hospital employs 778 workers, including 155 doctors, and is equipped with emergency and intensive care units.
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community, with approximately 96% of the population identifying as Muslim (2011 census). Mosques, such as the
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quickly moved to take Prizren soon after the battle in the fall and winter of 1371. In the spring of 1372,
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Proceedings of the XV World Congress of the International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences
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Novaković, R (1966). "O nekim pitanjima područja današnje Metohije krajem XII i početkom XIII veka".
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traveled from their center in Skopje to the area of Prizren and held a meeting in which they invited
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Hadži-Kalfa ili Ćatib-Čelebija, turski geograf XVII veka o Balkanskom poluostrvu - Stojan Novakovic
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reported on 12 November 1912 that 5,000 Albanians had been slaughtered in Prizren. Serbian general
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Byzantium in the Time of Troubles: The Continuation of the Chronicle of John Skylitzes (1057-1079)
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to occupy the city with the understanding that a significant amount of the city's population were
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The Late Medieval Balkans: Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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Vermeer, Williem (1992). The Disintegration of Yugoslavia. European Studies. Rodopi. p. 107.
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made a major invasion of Kosovo in 1454; Attempts of liberating the Prizren area earlier by
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in northern Albania and western Kosovo in the routes that linked the coastal areas with the
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The Ottoman registers from the 15th-16th century indicate that the villages in the Prizren-
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in the area of northern Macedonia by the end of 1072. The area was raided by Serbian ruler
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but its surrounding municipality was badly affected during 1998–1999. Before the war, the
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pushed the Austro-Hungarian and Bulgarian forces out of the city. By the end of 1918, the
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rule in the town. Prizren and its fort were the administrative and economic center of the
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Rebels, Believers, Survivors Studies In The History Of The Albanians Malcolm Noel ( 2020)
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era. However, recent research suggests that Therand may have been located at present-day
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was a step in the dissolving of the Ottoman empire that led to the Balkan Wars. The
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Light and Shadow: Isolation and Interaction in the Shala Valley of Northern Albania
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noted that the Serbs were also dissatisfied with the living conditions in Prizren.
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For many years after the restoration of Serbian rule, Prizren and the region of
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correspondence of Demetrios Chomatenos; Circovic (1988) p347; cf Mirdita (1981)
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besieged Prizren and tried to expand his rule, but was defeated. The death of
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in Dardania and Macedonia and included the area of Montenegro and the town of
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Prinzing, Günter (2008). "Demetrios Chomatenos, Zu seinem Leben und Wirken".
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View of the city September 1863 taken by Viennese photographer Josef Székely
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took control of the fort and the town. Prizren served as the capital of the
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cultural monuments in Prizren were damaged, burned or destroyed, including
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Implementation of the Law on the Use of Languages by Kosovo Municipalities
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Katičić, Radoslav (1976). Ancient Languages of the Balkans. Mouton. p. 186
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Emrat e shqiptarëve në shek. XIII-XV në dritën e burimeve kishtare serbe
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forced the local Albanian leaders to sign a declaration of gratitude to
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Mëhalla e lëkurëpunuesve (neighbourhood of the leatherworkers, 34 homes)
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region in Kosovo had a significant Albanian population. In the Ottoman
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Prizren has been traditionally identified with Theranda, a town of the
629:). According to Curtis, Prizren follows Albanian phonetic sound rules. 607: 377: 72: 3602:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 162. 606:
The name of the city has been linked with that of Petrizen, a fort in
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Also, during that riot, the entire Serb quarter of Prizren, near the
1436:, but having attributions similar to a Socialist Republic within the 1409: 1255: 1232: 985: 866: 834: 764: 724: 716: 626: 509: 415: 394: 266: 6062: 4476:(in Albanian). Gazeta Zyrtare e Republikës së Kosovës. pp. 3–21 3168:(in Albanian). Gazeta Zyrtare e Republikës së Kosovës. 6 June 2018. 728: 5651: 4280:
The Human Rights Centre, Law Faculty, University of Pristina, 2009
6068: 5908: 5903: 5784: 4800: 4496:"Rregullore Nr. 2000/43 Mbi Numrin, Emrat dhe Kufinjtë e Komunave" 3080:. The city is also home to one of the basketball teams in Kosovo, 2989: 2852: 2829: 2554: 2463: 2407:
and consists of 76 adjacent settlements with Prizren as its seat.
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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation
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Galaty, Michael; Lafe, Ols; Lee, Wayne; Tafilica, Zamir (2013).
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are also the official languages of the Municipality of Prizren.
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tax, and that they would ask Gregor to give them confession and
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had a division in Prizren, the 30th Reserve Infantry Division (
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Present-day Prizren is first mentioned in 1019 at the time of
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This article is about the city in Kosovo. For other uses, see
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Sekulić, Dejan; Mandarić, Marija; Milovanović, Vesna (2016).
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in 1455 and would almost immediately serve as the capital of
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people were killed and over one hundred houses were burned.
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report recorded that 30,000 people had fled to Prizren from
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Forts and settlements in late antiquity and medieval Kosovo.
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Hamp has suggested that the name of the city roughly meant "
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The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 5, c.1198-c.1300
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of 1591, the city of Prizren itself was recorded under the
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Pulaha Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve XV XVI
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Citations regarding the twin or sister cities of Prizren:
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was founded on 5 January 1877 in the old town of Prizren.
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The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins
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in Prizren. Prizen briefly served as the capital of the
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In terms of ethnicity, Prizren Municipality was 81.96%
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After several years of attack and counterattack, the
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Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb (1995). "Prizren".
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and 0.45% of other ethnicities or refugees (such as
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Ali Gjoci, Hasan Gjinaj, Ferhad Reçi, Hasan Bardi...
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Ending Mass Atrocities: Echoes in Southern Cultures
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1485:The town of Prizren did not suffer much during the 1344:was formed. The Kingdom was renamed in 1929 to the 910:took over Prizren for the first time at that time. 792:to include Prizren in his jurisdiction until 1219. 456: 446: 438: 426: 405: 388: 376: 368: 358: 350: 345: 335: 327: 322: 314: 299: 289: 284: 272: 262: 31: 861:, as presents to Serb monasteries within Prizren, 801:in 1219 was the final act of establishing Serbian 528:under the influence of the surrounding mountains. 5132:Islam in the Albanian lands (XVth-XVIIth century) 4152:"Die aktuelle deutsche Unterstützung für die UCK" 1308:and due to the long-standing rivalry between the 707:concluded, from the correspondence of archbishop 590:The city constitutes an important center for the 5129:Egro, Dritan (2010). Oliver Jens Schmitt (ed.). 2863:, 807 (0.45%) of other religions and 85 (0.05%) 4412: 4410: 3573:Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe 767:to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, 4941: 4939: 4448:Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia 2870:Besides the two official languages of Kosovo, 2417:List of twin towns and sister cities in Kosovo 2382:Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia 771:, and 300 of his soldiers. Dalassenos Doukas, 6026: 5696: 5621:. 41–42. Albanological Institute of Pristina. 5448:. The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. 5223:. Encyclopaedia Publishing House. p. 39. 3767: 3765: 8: 5414:Fine, John V. A. (John Van Antwerp) (1994). 3846:Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve 3834:Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve 3822:Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve 3160: 3158: 1462:. The "Prizren trial" became something of a 3953: 3951: 3949: 3317:. Cambridge University Press. p. 780. 3208:Kosova'da Türk kültürü veya Türkçe düşünmek 1645:Prizren is located on the foothills of the 1595:is widely spoken even by non-ethnic Turks. 524:in southern Kosovo. Prizren experiences an 512:and seat of the eponymous municipality and 6033: 6019: 6011: 5703: 5689: 5681: 5466:Ottoman Architecture in Albania, 1385-1912 4315:"Reconstruction Implementation Commission" 3778:. Tirana: 8 Nëntori. pp. 510–520, 71. 3412: 3270: 3268: 2941:Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 2579:have also a general consulate in Prizren. 1717: 1231:of 1912, the Conference of Ambassadors in 123:Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 28: 3460: 3257:sfn error: no target: CITEREFGalaty2013 ( 2851:By religion, there were 170,640 (95.98%) 2686:Population growth of Prizren Municipality 1375:. Soon after the Italian occupation, the 1049:in secrecy, which he had refused to do. 109:Complex of the Albanian League of Prizren 5256:Bacas, Jutta Lauth; Roth, Klaus (2012). 5241:sfn error: no target: CITEREFElsie2004 ( 5196:. East European Monographs. p. 27. 5113:Madgearu, Alexander and Gordon, Martin. 3448: 2682: 2635:, Banka për Biznes (Bank for Business), 1476: 1438:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1266: 755:. In 1072, the leaders of the Bulgarian 5294:Warrander, Gail; Knaus, Verena (2007). 4886: 4884: 4882: 4138: 4126: 4114: 4099: 4087: 4075: 4042: 3936:"The Photo Collection of Josef Székely" 3921: 3909: 3878: 3809: 3788: 3756: 3536:Guzijan, Jasna; Cvijić, Siniša (2022). 3286: 3130: 3110: 3017:Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Cathedral 1430:Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo 1423:Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia 1284:, the Kingdom of Serbia was invaded by 1150:The Prizren attachment was part of the 906:in 1377 created another power vacuum – 455: 425: 387: 375: 344: 331:626.86 km (242.03 sq mi) 321: 283: 261: 226: 160: 132: 50: 5581:Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta 4867:from the original on 28 September 2021 4309: 4307: 4305: 4303: 4301: 4299: 4297: 4261:Andras Riedlmayer, Harvard University 3496: 3484: 3424: 3252: 3172:from the original on 24 September 2020 3072:The city has one sports club known as 598:, are a dominant feature in the town. 5236: 4861:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey 4502:(UNMIK). 22 July 2000. Archived from 4349:. Wuman Right Watch. 2004. p. 9. 3298: 3274: 3210:. T.C. Kültür Bakanlığı. p. 405. 1721:Climate data for Prizren (1961–1990) 1657:) in southern Kosovo on the banks of 1342:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1235:allowed the creation of the state of 963:. Later it became part of the larger 689:in the 6th century CE in the work of 487: 445: 437: 404: 367: 357: 349: 334: 326: 313: 298: 288: 271: 7: 6160:Populated places in Prizren District 5259:Southeast European (post)modernities 5049:from the original on 10 January 2020 3719: 3707: 3472: 3436: 3054:Dokufest International Film Festival 2996:Dokufest International Film Festival 788:is the last Byzantine archbishop of 697:commissioned to be reconstructed in 516:. It is located on the banks of the 5343:from the original on 5 October 2021 5166:The Encyclopaedia of Islam: NED-SAM 4924:from the original on 2 October 2021 4837:from the original on 17 August 2021 4777:from the original on 5 October 2021 4691:from the original on 5 October 2021 4542:from the original on 4 October 2021 4424:from the original on 3 October 2021 1406:which the Constitution defined the 693:as one of the fortifications which 5677: – Official Website 5190:Arshi Pipa; Sami Repishti (1984). 4807:from the original on 29 April 2021 4622:"Prizreni binjakëzohet me Beratin" 4243:Under orders: war crimes in Kosovo 4198:Under orders: war crimes in Kosovo 3654:Iseni, Bashkim (25 January 2008). 1332:, the Serbian Army along with the 14: 5629:War in Eleventh-Century Byzantium 4661:from the original on 2 March 2021 4454:from the original on 20 July 2021 2933:From top to bottom, left to right 1348:and Prizren became a part of its 6180:Roman towns and cities in Kosovo 5756: 5420:. University of Michigan Press. 5102:The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula 4999:from the original on 17 May 2021 4747:from the original on 8 June 2021 4713:(in Montenegrin). Archived from 4681:"Partnerstädte: Bingen am Rhein" 3348:Geniş & Maynard 2009, p. 557 2922: 2913: 2902: 2893: 2561: 2548: 2535: 2522: 2509: 2496: 2483: 2470: 2457: 2444: 2431: 1618: 1600: 1557:Monastery of The Holy Archangels 1447:to the west remained centres of 1086: 1077: 1008:. The Christian neighbourhoods ( 849:in the vicinity of Prizren, the 819:Monastery of the Holy Archangels 204: 197: 174: 167: 147: 137: 115: 101: 85: 71: 57: 5385:"Festivali I Muzikes N'prizren" 5019:"2011 Kosovo Population Census" 4390:The Albanians: A Modern History 4263:Kosovo Cultural Heritage Survey 3685:. Prishtinë: TENDA. p. 66. 3311:Ducellier, Alain (1999-10-21). 1629:Panorama from below the castle. 1432:in 1974, remaining part of the 1132:Otuzuncu Pirzerin Redif Fırkası 587:during the late 19th century. 205: 175: 26:City and municipality in Kosovo 5333:"Medieval Monuments in Kosovo" 3078:Football Superleague of Kosovo 1162:, the city was invaded by the 1111:. It was an important part of 996:). The Muslim neighbourhoods ( 886:, but after his defeat in the 817:founded and was buried in the 799:Patriarchate of Constantinople 497: 384:Prizrenci/ Призренци (Serbian) 1: 4767:"Международно сътрудничество" 3736:. NYU Press. pp. 52–53. 3658:. Bern: P. Lang. p. 77. 3076:. They currently play in the 1708:Köppen climate classification 1697:Köppen climate classification 1686:Köppen climate classification 1527:On 17 March 2004, during the 1421:, a constituent state of the 1334:French 11th colonial division 1318:Catholic Archbishop of Skopje 751:(r. 976–1025) in the form of 520:between the foothills of the 16:Second largest city of Kosovo 4956:. p. 14. Archived from 3099:List of monuments in Prizren 2998:is held annually since 2002. 2613:internally displaced persons 1570:were destroyed and damaged. 1481:Destroyed quarter of Prizren 1434:Socialist Republic of Serbia 1428:The Province was renamed to 1263:World War I and World War II 1224:and noses had been cut off. 5518:. Oxford University Press. 5040:Kosovo Agency of Statistics 4990:Kosovo Agency of Statistics 4954:Kosovo Agency of Statistics 4533:Kosovo Agency of Statistics 3940:www.albanianphotography.net 3600:A concise history of Serbia 3512:"Roman Empire, Later"  3509:Bury, John Bagnell (1911). 3094:List of people from Prizren 2947:, and the Serbian Orthodox 2790:Kosovo Agency of Statistics 2194:Average precipitation days 1980:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1840:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1702:in the 0°c isotherm and an 1419:People's Republic of Serbia 1128:Third Army (Ottoman Empire) 6201: 4393:. I.B.Tauris. p. 97. 3567:Perica, Vjekoslav (2017). 3037:Muderiz Ali Effendi Mosque 2983: 2658: 2414: 2379: 1720: 1638: 1545:UNESCO World Heritage Site 1166:and incorporated into the 18: 6185:Former capitals of Serbia 6165:Cities in ancient Illyria 6052: 5754: 5042:(KAS). pp. 143–149. 4857:"Turkish Representations" 4797:"Partnerská města Kyjova" 4562:"Amasya Belediyesi Resmi" 4387:Vickers, Miranda (1999). 4241:Human Rights Watch, 2001 4196:Human Rights Watch, 2001 3029:Holy Archangels Monastery 3025:Katip Sinan Qelebi Mosque 2794:second most populous city 2781: 2756:—     2685: 2332: 2284: 2240: 2193: 2119: 2049: 1979: 1909: 1839: 1769: 1764: 1761: 1758: 1755: 1752: 1749: 1746: 1743: 1740: 1737: 1734: 1731: 1728: 1725: 1451:nationalism. In 1956 the 1310:Bulgarian Orthodox Church 1280:With the outbreak of the 1239:and handed Kosovo to the 757:Uprising of Georgi Voiteh 623:*ḱrn "horn, horned-thing" 351: • Municipality 328: • Municipality 318:Prizren Municipal Council 227: 161: 133: 51: 38: 6155:Municipalities of Kosovo 5712:Municipalities of Kosovo 4360:Warrander, Gail (2008). 4154:. Trend.infopartisan.net 3958:Freundlich, Leo (1913). 3629:Economics of Agriculture 3206:Recepoğlu, A.S. (2001). 2945:Gazi Mehmet Pasha Mosque 2641:Banka Kombëtare Tregtare 1549:Church of Holy Salvation 1392:Second League of Prizren 1213:British military attaché 1023:Pandelja, Jazixhi Sinani 1021:. The neighbourhoods of 6077:(1283–1430; since 1841) 5675:Municipality of Prizren 5572:10.3406/iliri.2007.1073 5490:Kosovo: A Short History 5367:www.southeast-europe.eu 5217:Kristaq Prifti (1993). 4319:Site on protection list 4174:Kosovo: A short history 3772:Pulaha, Selami (1984). 3734:Bosnia: A Short History 3679:Gashi, Skënder (2014). 3522:Encyclopædia Britannica 3195:. Springer. p. 85. 2411:International relations 1661:. Prizren Municipality 1314:Serbian Orthodox Church 1286:Austro-Hungarian forces 1276:forces in Prizren, 1944 1115:between 1877 and 1912. 853:and in the villages of 462:kk.rks-gov.net/prizren/ 372:240/km (610/sq mi) 6125:(1818–1841; 1914-1915) 6065:(1183-1191; 1914-1915) 5619:Gjurmime Albanologjike 5512:Malcolm, Noel (2020). 5463:Machiel, Kiel (1990). 5169:. Brill. p. 339. 4366:. Bradt. p. 191. 4172:Malcolm, Noel (2002). 3732:Malcolm, Noel (1996). 2999: 1654: 1482: 1377:Albanian Fascist Party 1300:with many Serbs being 1277: 1147: 1109:Principality of Serbia 935: 829:In 1330, Serbian king 761:Mihailo Vojislavljević 647: 571:captured Prizren from 5843:District of Mitrovica 5613:Rrezja, Agon (2011). 5598:. Walter de Gruyter. 5554:Hoxha, Gëzim (2007). 5533:McGeer, Eric (2019). 4983:"Kosovo Census Atlas" 3598:Đokić, Dejan (2023). 2993: 2939:, the Roman Catholic 1668:to the southwest and 1553:Church of St. Nicolas 1480: 1408:Autonomous Region of 1346:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1338:Italian 35th Division 1270: 1246:In 1913, an official 1145: 1124:Young Turk Revolution 929: 645: 407: • Summer ( 247:42.21278°N 20.73917°E 5919:District of Pristina 4918:"Division of Kosovo" 4827:"Gradovi prijatelji" 3960:"Albania's Golgotha" 2661:Education in Prizren 2587:For a long time the 2503:Council Bluffs, Iowa 2401:mayor–council system 1770:Record high °C (°F) 1641:Geography of Prizren 1555:(Tutić Church), the 1180:King Peter of Serbia 1069:Albanian Renaissance 841:of the Serbian Tsar 786:Demetrios Chomatenos 778:Nikephoros Bryennios 614:in the 6th century. 448:Vehicle registration 382:Prizrenas (Albanian) 369: • Density 315: • Council 6042:Historical capitals 5972:District of Prizren 5767:District of Gjakova 5720:District of Ferizaj 5302:Bradt Travel Guides 5220:The Truth on Kosova 5068:Diplomatic Observer 4992:(KAS). p. 10. 4655:Mülheim an der Ruhr 4535:(KAS). p. 12. 4506:on 13 December 2017 3988:(24 January 1913). 3897:albanianhistory.net 3463:, pp. 191–215. 3044:World Heritage Site 3033:St. Nicholas Church 3021:Holy Saviour Church 3005:Fortress of Prizren 2241:Average snowy days 2050:Record low °C (°F) 1910:Daily mean °C (°F) 1693:continental climate 1682:subtropical climate 1611:Panorama of centre. 1524:of Prizren Museum. 1404:Kosovo and Metohija 1290:Kingdom of Bulgaria 932:Fortress of Prizren 621:" with the IE root 551:under the reign of 489:[priˈzrɛni] 243: /  5800:District of Gjilan 5087:2019-03-27 at the 4717:on 18 October 2020 4631:on 4 February 2020 4572:on 31 January 2021 4418:"Climate: Prizren" 4287:2011-08-13 at the 4268:2012-10-18 at the 3047:Our Lady of Ljeviš 3013:Sinan Pasha Mosque 3007:located above the 3000: 2986:Culture in Prizren 2949:Our Lady of Ljeviš 2937:Sinan Pasha Mosque 1672:to the southeast. 1541:Our Lady of Ljeviš 1539:churches, such as 1502:locations include 1483: 1398:Federal Yugoslavia 1390:helped create the 1278: 1148: 946:and thereafter by 936: 918:and Saxon miners. 900:Nikola Altomanović 877:With the death of 709:Demetrios of Ohrid 705:Konstantin Jireček 648: 619:ford-horned animal 596:Sinan Pasha Mosque 502:most populous city 300: • Mayor 252:42.21278; 20.73917 218:Show map of Europe 188:Show map of Kosovo 79:Sinan Pasha Mosque 6132: 6131: 6008: 6007: 5504:978-0-333-66612-8 5427:978-0-472-08260-5 5203:978-0-88033-047-3 5193:Studies on Kosova 5142:978-3-631-60295-9 5071:Official Language 4737:"Kardeş Şehirler" 4602:on 14 August 2021 4592:"Kardeş Şehirler" 4400:978-1-86064-541-9 4056:"Prizren history" 4016:"Prizren history" 3743:978-0-8147-5561-7 3609:978-1-107-02838-8 3324:978-0-521-36289-4 3191:Gold, J. (2019). 2786: 2785: 2589:economy of Kosovo 2387: 2386: 2287:relative humidity 1326:fall of Macedonia 1306:Second Balkan War 1294:ethnic Bulgarians 1241:Kingdom of Serbia 1168:Kingdom of Serbia 1120:League of Prizren 1098:League of Prizren 990:Sanjak of Prizren 957:Sanjak of Prizren 916:Ragusan merchants 888:Battle of Maritsa 769:Constantine Bodin 577:Sanjak of Prizren 573:Serbian Despotate 468: 467: 359: • Rank 336: • Rank 290: • Type 6192: 6150:Cities in Kosovo 6035: 6028: 6021: 6012: 5891:District of Peja 5760: 5705: 5698: 5691: 5682: 5663: 5643: 5622: 5609: 5588: 5575: 5550: 5529: 5508: 5480: 5459: 5438: 5436: 5434: 5400: 5399: 5397: 5396: 5387:. Archived from 5381: 5375: 5374: 5369:. 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Index

Prizren
City
municipality


Sinan Pasha Mosque

Prizren Fortress

Complex of the Albanian League of Prizren

Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour


Prizren is located in Kosovo
Prizren is located in Europe
42°12′46″N 20°44′21″E / 42.21278°N 20.73917°E / 42.21278; 20.73917
Kosovo
District
Prizren
Mayor–council
Shaqir Totaj
PDK
2nd in Kosovo
2nd in Kosovo
Demonym(s)
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST

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