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Donji Kokoti ( sr-cyrl, Доњи Кокоти) is a suburb located five kilometers of
Podgorica Podgorica (Cyrillic: Подгорица, ; lit. 'under the hill') is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. The city was formerly known as Titograd (Cyrillic: Титоград, ) between 1946 and 1992—in the period that Montenegro form ...
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. According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 1,073, the majority of which identified as
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. It is on the banks of rivers
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and
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History and geography

Donji Kokoti are a part of historical region Lješkopolje, situated in southwest Podgorica. Donji Kokoti are built on a plain between two rivers, with neighbouring settlements Donja Gorica on the east and north, Farmaci on the west, Botun on the south.


Early period

For the first time, Donji Kokoti are mentioned in historical sources from the 14th century, during the rule of
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. From that time, during the next three centuries, one of main roads in Montenegro, from
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to
Žabljak Crnojevića Žabljak Crnojevića ( sr-cyrl, Жабљак Црнојевића, ), commonly referred to as Žabljak, is an abandoned medieval fortified town (fortress) in Montenegro. The fortress is located on the confluence of the Morača river in Lake Skada ...
passed through settlement. During the existence of
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, until the 1878, Donji Kokoti were on the border between Montenegro and the
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. Border line was river Sitnica, so Donji Kokoti, as a place on its left bank, were a part of Ottoman territory. Despite that, people of Donji Kokoti participated as a part of Montenegrin army during the battles against the Turks, including a nearby Battle of Lješkopolje (1604). Finally, on the
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(1878), Donji Kokoti became a part of Montenegro, together with today's Capital Podgorica.


Middle period

In period 1878 - 1946, Donji Kokoti were dominantly agricultural settlement, whose population variated from 375 in 1925 to 303 after the
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. During the all that time, settlement had no more than 100 households, and was divided on two parts - Upper End (Gornji Kraj) and Lower End (Donji Kraj). At the time of World War II, 19 residents, including two children, died in conflicts or the violent acts of the occupiers. As in the all Lješkopolje and Podgorica region, big majority of Donji Kokoti residents were a members of Partisan movement during the war.


New period

After the World War II, instead Cetinje, the new capital of Montenegro became
Podgorica Podgorica (Cyrillic: Подгорица, ; lit. 'under the hill') is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. The city was formerly known as Titograd (Cyrillic: Титоград, ) between 1946 and 1992—in the period that Montenegro form ...
. That affected Donji Kokoti, which saw a population growth during the decades. Except that, more population became a part of Yugoslav industrial revolution, so the agriculture was no more dominant branch of development in the settlement. After the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia, Donji Kokoti became a part of Podgorica's local subdivision Lješkopolje.
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(2006) was followed by developing of transportation and building new economic and educational zones on the plain between Donji Kokoti and Donja Gorica. So, near the border of settlement, today are situated facilities as
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, elementary school, "Verde" hotel and sports complex with swimming pool and indoor arena, malls, hyper markets, furniture salons, car salons and many other business centers. On the last census (2011), for the first time in history, number of inhabitants is over 1,000. Today, Donji Kokoti are a suburban settlement from the left side of M-2.3 road, one of the most important traffic links in Montenegro. During the 2018, started a construction of new bridge on
Morača The Morača ( sr-cyrl, Морача, ) is a major river in Montenegro that originates in the northern region in Kolašin Municipality under Mount Rzača. It meanders southwards for before emptying into Lake Skadar. Its drainage basin covers ...
river, from Donji Kokoti to
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and main road to Montenegrin riviera.


Economy

As it is situated near the major M-2.3 road, Donji Kokoti are the seat of many construction companies, import companies, furniture and car-factory salons. In new period, near the borders of the settlement was built new hotel, indoor sport arena "Verde", swimming pool, university and elementary school. Still, one of main activity of local residents is agriculture, especially producing of watermelons, grapes, other fruit and tomatoes.
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on Sitnica and Morača rivers is also one of the main activities of local residents, especially during the winter and spring months.


Education

As a part of fast developing micro region, Donji Kokoti are close to few new educational institutions. Near the borders of settlement, at 2007 is built
University of Donja Gorica The University of Donja Gorica ( Montenegrin and Serbian: Univerzitet Donja Gorica / ''Универзитет Доња Горица''), also known as simply UDG is a private university located in Donja Gorica, a suburb of Podgorica, Montenegro. ...
. Before that, at the same place is opened Elementary school “Vlado Milić”, for pupils from Lješkopolje region. Children from Donji Kokoti are a part of two state-owned kindergartens - in Donja Gorica and Farmaci.


Demographics

Donji Kokoti are among the Podgorica suburban settlements with continuous population growth. According to 2011 census, it had a population of 1,073. According to 2011 census, he majority of Donji Kokoti citizens are
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. According to 2011 census, there was a 62 percent of Montenegrin population and 28 percent of
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. By religious views, dominant majority of population are Orthodox Christians (88.70%).


Sports


Facilities

There are numerous sports facilities in Donji Kokoti: two football pitches (FK Napredak, FK Internacional), four tennis courts (TK As) and one basketball hall (''House of basketball''), training ground of
KK Budućnost KK Budućnost (, ), currently known as Budućnost VOLI () for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Podgorica, Montenegro. The club competes in Montenegrin Basketball League, Adriatic League and Eurocup. It is a part o ...
and ŽKK Budućnost. On the field between Donji Kokoti and Donja Gorica, there are few new objects as Indoor sports arena “Verde” (capacity: 2,600 seats), indoor swimming pool and
DG Arena DG Arena (previously: ''Stari Ribnjak Stadium'') is a football stadium in Donja Gorica suburb, Podgorica, Montenegro. It is situated on the Morača riverbank. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of FK Podgorica and OFK Mlad ...
(capacity: 4,000 seats).


Clubs

Most known sports team from Donji Kokoti was FK Napredak which participated in lower Montenegrin football leagues from 1971 to 1995. Today, in Donji Kokoti plays third tier member FK Internacional. Football team which today unites all the region of Lješkopolje is OFK Mladost Lješkopolje. Donji Kokoti are Podgorica's center of tennis and home to Tennis club As.


WTA tournament

Every year, Donji Kokoti are home of most important international tennis tournament in Montenegro – WTA Podgorica, also known as a Royal Cup NLB Montenegro. First edition of $25,000 tournament was held in 2004. Initiated as a tournament of women tennis players from former Yugoslavia, WTA Podgorica soon became a competition with participation of numerous players from Western Europe and Americas.


See also

* Subdivisions of Podgorica


References

{{Podgorica Populated places in Podgorica Municipality