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Rahovec ( sq-definite, Rahoveci) or Orahovac (
Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet ( sr, / , ) is a variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language, updated in 1818 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić. It is one of the two alphabets used to write standard modern Serbian, th ...
: Ораховац) is a
town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an o ...
and
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the ...
located in the
District of Prizren The Prizren District ( Albanian: ''Rajoni i Prizrenit''; Turkish: ''Prizren ili'') is one of the seven districts of Kosovo. Its seat is in the city of Prizren. According to the 2011 Census, it has a population of 331,670 and an area of 2,0 ...
in western
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a international recognition of Kosovo, partiall ...
. According to the 2011 census, the town of Rahovec has 15,892 inhabitants, while the municipality has 56,208 inhabitants.


Name

The Serbian name of the town, ''Orahovac'', is derived from the
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe * someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people * Serbian language * Serbian names See also * * * Old Serbian (disambiguation ...
''
orah Orah ( Serbo-Croatian for "walnut") may refer to: Places Bosnia and Herzegovina * Orah, Bileća, a village in Bileća, Republika Srpska * Orah, Rudo, a village in Rudo, Republika Srpska * Orah, Ravno, a village in Ravno, Federation of Bosnia an ...
'', meaning "
walnut A walnut is the edible seed of a drupe of any tree of the genus ''Juglans'' (family Juglandaceae), particularly the Persian or English walnut, '' Juglans regia''. Although culinarily considered a "nut" and used as such, it is not a true ...
". The Albanian name ''Rahovec'' comes from an Albanised pronunciation of ''Orahovac''. Ernst Eichler considers that the toponym delivers from Albanian term ''rrah'', which delivers from Illyrian.


Geography and population

The municipality covers an area of approximately and contains 35 villages. In 2014 the town had a total population of 23,200 and the population of the municipality was 58,214.Municipal Profile: Rahovec/Orahovac
. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, May 2006. Accessed October 2014.
In 2011 the municipality had a total population of 56,208.Municipal Profile: Rahovec/Orahovac
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, March 2014. Accessed October 2014.


Demographics

According to the last official census done in 2011, the municipality of Orahovac has 56,208 inhabitants.


Ethnic groups

The ethnic composition of the municipality:


Language

The town is known for a local dialect, Rahovec dialect (''ravëqki''; ''rahovecianshe'', ''gjuha e Rahovecit'') which is a mixture of Albanian, Serbian, Turkish and Bulgarian languages. Its use has declined rapidly after the
Kosovo War The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the war ...
, with Albanian becoming the predominant language.


Notable people

* Shkëlzen Maliqi (born 1947), Kosovo Albanian former politician, born in Rahovec . * Ajet Shehu (born 1990), English footballer, born in Rahovec . * Ukshin Hoti (1943–1999), Kosovo Albanian activist, politician, and philosopher, born in Krusha e Madhe. * Ali Sokoli (1921–1974), Yugoslav physician, born in Rahovec . * Jovan Grković-Gapon (1879–1912), Serbian
Chetnik The Chetniks ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Четници, Četnici, ; sl, Četniki), formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and the Ravna Gora Movement, was a Yugoslav royalist and Serbian nationa ...
, born in Rahovec . * Lazar Kujundžić (1880–1905), Serbian Chetnik commander, born in Rahovec . * Kida (born 1997), Kosovo Albanian female singer * Xhevdet Bajraj (born 1960), poet and screenwriter who resided in Mexico.


Notes


References

* Marijana Milosavljević ( NIN, 15 December 2005)


External links


Rahoveci24.com

Rahoveci.NET

BBC article concerning March 2004 riots










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