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Kaçandoll (in Albanian) or Kačandol (in Serbian) is a village in the municipality of Mitrovica in the District of Mitrovica, Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, it had 119 inhabitants, all of whom were Albanian.[2]

Kaçandoll
Kaçandoll
Village
The R-129 in Kaçandoll which connects Mitrovicë and Besianë
The R-129 in Kaçandoll which connects Mitrovicë and Besianë
Kaçandoll is located in Kosovo
Kaçandoll
Kaçandoll
Location in Kosovo
Coordinates: 42°58′27″N 21°04′01″E / 42.97417°N 21.06694°E / 42.97417; 21.06694
Location Kosovo
DistrictMitrovicë
MunicipalityMitrovicë
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
119
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Geography

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Like Bajgora, located to the west of Kaçandol, it is in the south of the Kopaonik range and surrounded by steep mountains. Close to the village on its east side flows a tributary of the Llapi river. From Kaçandol the whole Llapi region can be seen.

History

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The village was inhabited by ethnic Albanians, of the Shala tribe, which had settled here in the mid–18th century from the Shala region in northern Albania.[3]

Albanian rebels (kachaks), active in 1918–24, were disarmed by the Yugoslav government, which included rebels from the village, at the time part of the Vushtrri srez (municipality).[4][5]

Prior to 1978, it was also known as Kačan dol (Качан дол).[3] It was then spelled Kačandol.[6]

According to the 1991 census, the village had no inhabitants.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 2011 Kosovo Census results
  2. ^ "Ethnic composition of Kosovo 2011".
  3. ^ a b Srpski etnografski zbornik. Vol. 87–89. Akademija. 1975. p. КАЧАН ДОЛ — алб. с. у Шал>и косовекоу. Албании оу ту досе- л>ени средином 18. в. из области фиса Шал>е у CKaAapcKoj MzLvecuju. Основа имена села je турска.
  4. ^ Dragi Maliković (2005). Kačački pokret na Kosovu i Metohiji: 1918-1924. Institut za srpsku kulturu. ISBN 9788682797449. У Вучитрнском срезу акција разоружања је обухватила албанско становништво следећих села: Селанци, Баре, Качан Дол, Бајгора, Грини- ште, Бошњани, Склобна, Кориљево, Смрековци, Гојбуља, Славковци, Љуп- че, ...
  5. ^ Љубодраг Димић; Đorđe Borozan (1999). Југословенска држава и Албанци. Службени лист СРЈ. p. 753. ISBN 978-86-355-0440-7.
  6. ^ Rastko Grujički; Božidar Đorđević; Vidinka Japundža (1985). Imenik naseljenih mesta u SFRJ. Novinsko-izdavačka ustanova.