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Rashica is an Albanian Kosovar surname. History The surname comes from the Village of Rašica located in southern Serbia, in the Toplica district, Blace. The village had 30 houses inhabited by Albanian families before the Expulsion of the Albanians took place in 1877–1878. The Albanians who left this region are known as Muhaxhirs. The Albanians from this Village kept their surname the same as the village to remember their roots this is where the modern Rashica surname comes from. Notable people with the surname * Andin Rashica (born 1990), Kosovan basketball coach * Ermir Rashica (born 2004), Albanian footballer * Milot Rashica Milot Rashica (; born 28 June 1996) is a Kosovan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Süper Lig club Beşiktaş and the Kosovo national team. Club career Early career Rashica was born in Vučitrn, FR Yugo ... (born 1996), Kosovan footballer * Valdrin Rashica (born 1994), Kosovan footballer {{surname ...
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Milot Rashica
Milot Rashica (; born 28 June 1996) is a Kosovan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Süper Lig club Beşiktaş and the Kosovo national team. Club career Early career Rashica was born in Vučitrn, FR Yugoslavia, in present-day Kosovo to ethnic Albanian parents. He made his professional debut with local club Vushtrria, aged only 16. In August 2013, after a trial period at Gent, he refused a transfer offer from the club and made his senior debut with Vushtrria. In September 2013, after suffering an injury, Rashica moved to Hannover for treatment and only returned to his parent club in 2014. Vitesse On 10 September 2014, Rashica moved to Vitesse on a trial basis, appearing for the club's youth team. On 10 February 2015, he signed a three-year deal with the Arnhem side, being effective on 1 July, for a reported €300,000 fee. On 30 July 2015, Rashica made his professional debut, coming on as a second-half substitute for Uroš Đurđev ...
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Valdrin Rashica
Valdrin Rashica (born 14 December 1994) is a Kosovan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Finnish club Esbo Bollklubb (EBK). Club career Skënderbeu Korçë On 9 January 2016, Rashica joined in the preparatory camp of Kategoria Superiore club Skënderbeu Korçë. On 2 February 2016, the club confirmed that Rashica had joined on a permanent transfer. On 6 April 2016, he made his debut with Skënderbeu Korçë in the 2015–16 Albanian Cup semi-final against Laçi after coming on as a substitute at 54th minute in place of Gerhard Progni. Teuta Durrës On 16 August 2016, Rashica signed a one-year contract with Kategoria Superiore club Teuta Durrës. On 12 September 2016, he made his debut in a 3–0 away defeat against Kukësi after coming on as a substitute at 61st minute in place of Rustem Hoxha. Espoo On 9 April 2017, Rashica joined Kakkonen side Espoo. Five days later, he made his debut in a 2–1 home win against FC Jazz after being named in the starting ...
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Andin Rashica
Andin Rashica (born 19 September 1990) is a professional basketball coach from Kosovo. Coaching career Rashica was in the coaching staff of Sigal Prishtina from 2006 to 2013. On 2 February 2013, at the age of 23, Rashica was hired as the head coach of the KB RTV21, being the youngest coach in Kosovo to lead a professional club. On September 2, 2014, Rashica started working as a basketball analyst and sports journalist at RTV21. KB Prishtina (2015–2024) After a year break , Rashica on 20 August 2015, returns to Sigal Prishtina as an assistant coach. During this time, he sometimes takes over the running of the club as a head coach. On 11 January 2018, he was named as head coach of Sigal Prishtina. Rashica won his first trophy as head coach of Prishtina with all local players. He became the youngest coach in the history of Kosovo basketball, winning the Kosovo Cup at the age of 27. On 10 August 2020, Rashica rehired as a head coach of Prishtina, winning the Kosovo Super Cup, fo ...
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Ermir Rashica
Ermir Rashica (born 24 March 2004) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ukrainian First League club Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. A former youth international for Kosovo, he played for the under-19 team in a pair of matches before switching to play for the Albania national under-21 team. His main position is right winger, but he can also play as a left winger as well as centre-forward In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than Midfielder, midfielders and Defender (association football), d .... Career statistics Club References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rashica, Ermir 2004 births Living people Footballers from Mitrovica, Kosovo Kosovan men's footballers Albanian men's footballers Kosovo men's youth international footballers Albania men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football midfielders Men's assoc ...
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Rašica (Blace)
Rašica ( sr-Cyrl, Рашица) is a village in the municipality of Blace, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 183 people. Etymology The toponym ''Rašica'' is found in two other places, both located in Slovenia. Rašica, Ljubljana, a settlement in the City Municipality of Ljubljana, and Rašica, Velike Lašče, a settlement in the Municipality of Velike Lašče. This makes the name of the Village Rašica in Serbia likely to be of Slavic origin; however, the two other locations with the same name have different etymological origins. This also makes it likely for the village in Serbia to have a different etymological origin, despite both countries speaking Slavic. In Ljubljana, Rašica was attested in written sources in 1260 as ''Wrenschitz''. The Slovenian name of the village was originally ''*Vranščica'', derived from the personal name ''*Vran'' via the adjective ''*vranski'', referring to an early inhabitant of the area. In the past, the v ...
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Kosovo Albanians
The Albanians of Kosovo (, ), also commonly called Kosovo Albanians, Kosovan Albanians or Kosovars (), constitute the largest ethnic group in Kosovo. Kosovo Albanians belong to the Albanians, ethnic Albanian sub-group of Ghegs, who inhabit the north of Albania, north of the Shkumbin River, Shkumbin river, Kosovo, southern Serbia, and western parts of North Macedonia. They speak Gheg Albanian, more specifically the Northwestern and Northeastern Gheg variants. According to the 1991 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav census, boycotted by Albanians, there were 1,596,072 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo or 81.6% of population. By the estimation in the year 2000, there were between 1,584,000 and 1,733,600 Albanians in Kosovo or 88% of population; as of 2011, their population share is 92.93%. History Pre-7th century Toponymical evidence suggests that Albanian was spoken in western and eastern Kosovo and the Niš region before the Migration Period. In this era, Albanian ...
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Toplica District
The Toplica District ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Топлички округ, Toplički okrug, ) is an administrative district in southern Serbia, named after the river Toplica. As of the 2022 census, the district has a population of 77,341 inhabitants, making it the smallest district by population in Serbia. Its administrative center is the city of Prokuplje. Municipalities It encompasses the city of Prokuplje and three municipalities: * Blace * Kuršumlija * Žitorađa Demographics As of the 2022 census, the district has a population of 77,900 inhabitants. Ethnic groups Ethnic composition of the municipality: See also * Administrative divisions of Serbia * Districts of Serbia The administrative districts () of Serbia are the country's first-level administrative divisions of Serbia, administrative division. The term ''okrug'' (pl. ''okruzi'') means "circuit" and corresponds (in literal meaning) to in the German lang ... References Note: ''All official material made by ...
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Blace
Blace ( sr-cyr, Блаце, ) is a town and municipality located in the Toplica District of the southern Serbia. According to 2022 census, the population of the town is 4,865, while population of the municipality is 9,682. Settlements Aside from the town of Blace, the following villages consist the municipality of Blace: Demographics According to the official census done in 2011, the municipality of Blace had 11,754 inhabitants. The urban population comprises 44.7% of the municipality's population. Ethnic groups Most of Blace's population is of Serbian nationality (98.27%). The ethnic composition of the municipality: Features Every year in August, there is a 3-day festival named "Šljivijada" ("Plumday" in English); citizens of Blace consider the plum to be a very important fruit. On that day, there are many plum cultivators who show off their fruit. Many festival attendees listen to folk and other Serbian music. International cooperation Blace is twinned with the followi ...
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Muhaxhir
Muhaxhir and Muhaxher (plural: Muhaxhirë and Muhaxherë, meaning "Muslim refugees" in Albanian language, Albanian) are Ottoman Albanian communities that left their homes as refugees or were transferred, from Greece, Serbia and Montenegro to Albania, Kosovo and to a lesser extent North Macedonia during and following various wars. The term is used for Muslims (including Turks, Bosniaks, Circassians and Romani) and Muslim Albanians whom were expelled by the Armed forces of the Principality of Serbia, Serb army from most parts of the Sanjak of Niš, Sanjak of Niş and fled to the Kosovo Vilayet during and after the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78), that is by 1881. An estimated 49–130,000, or anywhere between 30 and 70% of local Albanians and Muslims were killed or Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878, expelled by the Serbian army. Today, only a fraction of Albanians remain is Southern Serbia, most of them in Preševo valley. With the establishment of the Republic of Albania in ...
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