Lipjan ( sq-definite, Lipjani) or Lipljan ( sr-Cyrl, Липљан) is a
town
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and
municipality
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located in the
District of Pristina
The District of Pristina (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Приштински округ, Prištinski okrug) is a districts of Kosovo, district in Kosovo. Its seat is the capital city of Pristina. It consists of eight municipalities and 298 villages. According ...
in
Kosovo
Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
. According to the 2011 census, the town of Lipjan has 6,870 inhabitants, while the municipality has 57,605 inhabitants.
Name
The name of the town derives from ''Ulpiana'',
a nearby
Dardanian and
Roman era settlement, possibly due to either a ''Ul-'' to ''Li-'' shift seen elsewhere in Roman toponyms.
[Lafe, Emil (1976). "Toponymes latino-romans sur le territoire de l'albanais". ''Iliria''. Page 116] Ulpiana was named in honor of Roman Emperor
Marcus Ulpius Traianus. The neo-
Latin
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form ''Lypenion'' occurs for the first time in a
Byzantine
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text from 1018 AD .
The name of the town was slavicised into ''Lipljan'' and albanised into ''Lipjan''. Albanian author Selami Pulaha states that the shift from ''Ulpiana'' to ''Lipjan'' is in accordance with early Albanian phonetic rules, and the town must therefore have been inhabited by
Albanians
The Albanians are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, Albanian culture, culture, Albanian history, history and Albanian language, language. They are the main ethnic group of Albania and Kosovo, ...
(besides Slavs).
Geography
Lipjan is located in the central part of the
Republic of Kosovo
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and at the crossroads of the most important roads in the region. The town is located south of
Pristina
Pristina or Prishtina ( , ), . is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the eponymous municipality and District of Pristina, district.
In antiquity, the area of Pristina was part of the Dardanian Kingdo ...
at a distance of around . The Municipality of Lipjan contains of land, and it consists of 70 villages. It borders the municipalities of
Drenas
Drenas or Gllogovc/Gllogoc ( sq-definite, Drenasi or ''Gllogovci/Gllogoci'') or Glogovac ( sr-Cyrl, Глоговац) is a town and municipality in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. The municipality has an area of . According to the last cens ...
,
Kosovo Polje
Kosovo Polje ( sr-Cyrl, Косово Поље, "Kosovo Field") or Fushë Kosova ( Albanian indefinite form: ''Fushë Kosovë''), is a town and municipality located in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town o ...
and
Pristina
Pristina or Prishtina ( , ), . is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the eponymous municipality and District of Pristina, district.
In antiquity, the area of Pristina was part of the Dardanian Kingdo ...
to the north,
Malisheva
Malisheva, ) is a List of cities and towns in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality in Kosovo. The municipality is part of the District of Prizren and it is located in the central part of Kosovo. Malisheva has a population of 43, ...
to the west,
Novo Brdo and
Gjilan
Gjilan ( sq-definite, Gjilani) or Gnjilane ( sr-Cyrl, Гњилане) is the third most populous city in Kosovo and it serves as both a municipality and the administrative center of the District of Gjilan, Gjilan District. According to the 2024 ...
to the east and
Ferizaj,
Suva Reka and
Shtime to the south.
History
Early Period
The ancient predecessor of Lipjan, the
Roman settlement of
Ulpiana, was an important town in the
Illyrian and
Dardani
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an spheres. By the 2nd century CE, it was the economic, political and culture centre of the province of Dardania.
It was situated on a road between ancient
Naissus and
Lissus, called
Via de Zenta. It suffered from barbarian raids, especially the incursion of 517CE, and from a great earthquake that damaged much of
Dardania. By the time
Justinian I
Justinian I (, ; 48214 November 565), also known as Justinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 527 to 565.
His reign was marked by the ambitious but only partly realized ''renovatio imperii'', or "restoration of the Empire". This ambition was ...
began his restoration of the
Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived History of the Roman Empire, the events that caused the ...
, Ulpiana was in a ruinous condition - after repairing the town, Justinian labelled it ''Justiniana Secunda''. Ulpiana also played an important ecclesiastical role, having had a local bishop present at the
Council of Serdica in 347CE and at the Ecumenic Synod of 553CE.
Florus and Laurus were said to have settled in Ulpiana.
Middle Ages
In the early Middle Ages the town was part of the
Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian Empire may refer to:
* First Bulgarian Empire
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and a diocese of the
Archbishopric of Ohrid. In 1018 it was recaptured by the
Byzantine
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived the events that caused the fall of the Western Roman E ...
s.
In the period between the 13th and 15th centuries Lipjan was part of the
Kingdom (later Empire) of Serbia and of the
Serbian Despotate. The church of the Presentation of the Mother of God was rebuilt to its present-day form as seat of the Serbian Orthodox
Eparchy of Lipljan
Eparchy of Lipljan, later known as the Eparchy of Gračanica or the Eparchy of Novo Brdo () is one of the former historical Eastern Orthodox eparchies of Serbian Orthodox located in the central parts of Kosovo region. It is now part of Eparch ...
.
According to some modern authors, Lipjan may also be the birthplace of
Lekë Dukagjini (1410–1481), an Albanian noble whose realm was actually located in Northern
Albania
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(where he could also have been born). Dukagjini was a close friend of Albanian military commander
Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg.
Ottoman Era
Since the second half of the 15th century until 1913, Lipjan was part of the
Ottoman Empire
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.
Kosovo War and Aftermath
During and after the
Kosovo War
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, Lipjan was the site of war crimes and atrocities which affected both Albanian and Serbian civilians. In July 1998, 22 Serb civilians were
murdered
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in the nearby village of Kleçka/Klečka, allegedly by
KLA members. In April 1999, ethnic Albanians were forced out of the area by Serb forces, and their properties were looted and burned by said forces. Serbian paramilitary forces were alleged to have shot more than 50 Albanian civilians in 3 surrounding villages. Immediately after the war, during the
Staro Gracko massacre, 14 Serb farmers were slaughtered. During the
2004 unrest, the majority of local Serb families were forced out of the area, with their houses and properties burned down.
Demographics
The municipality of Lipjan has 55,044 inhabitants according to the 2024 census,
compared to 57,605 in 2011.
In the same year, 6,870 lived in the town, while the general age of the population was also young; 40% were aged 0-14 years, 45% 15-65 and 15% over 65. The average family size was also five people.
Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the municipality of Lipjan:
Religions
The religious composition of the municipality of Lipjan:
Municipality
* Akllap/Oklap
* Babush i Muhaxherëve/Muhadžer Babuš
* Baicë/Banjica
* Banullë/Bandulić
* Breg i Zi/Crni Breg
* Brus
* Bujan/Bujance
* Bukovicë/Bukovica
* Divlakë/Divljaka
* Dobrajë e Madhe/Velika Dobranja
* Dobrajë e Vogël/Mala Dobranja
* Gadime e Epërme/Gornje Gadimlje
* Gadime e Ulët/Donje Gadimlje
* Gllanicë/Glanica
* Gllavicë/Glavica
* Gllogoc/Glogovce
* Grackë e Vjetër/Staro Gracko
* Grackë e Vogël/Malo Gracko
* Gumnasellë/Guvno Selo
* Hallaç i Madh/Veliki Alaš
* Hallaç i Vogël/Mali Alaš
* Hanroc/Androvac
*
Janjevo/Janjevë
* Kleçkë/Klečka
* Kojskë/Konjsko
* Konjuh
* Kraishtë/Krajište
* Krojmir/Krajmirovce
* Leletiq/Laletić
*
Lipovica
* Livađe/Livagjë
*
Llugaxhi/
Lugadžija
* Llugë/Lug
* Magura
* Marec/Marevce
* Medvec/Medvece
* Mirenë/Mirena
* Okosnicë/Okosnica
* Plitkoviq/Plitković
* Poturoc/Poturovce
* Qellapek/Čelopek
* Qyqylagë/Čučuljaga
* Resinoc/Rusinovce
*
Ribar i Madh/Veliko Ribare
* Ribar i Vogël/Malo Ribare
* Ruboc/Rabovce
* Rufc i Ri/Novo Rujce
* Rufc i Vjetër/Staro Rujce
*
Shalë/Sedlare
* Shisharkë/Šišarka
* Sllovi/Slovinje
* Smallushë/Smoluša
* Teqë/Teća
* Topličane
* Torina/Torinë
* Trbovce/Tërbuc
* Varigoc/Varigovce
* Vërshec/Vrševce
* Vogaçicë/Vogačica
* Vrelo
* Vrellë e Goleshit/Goleško Vrelo
* Zlokućane
See also
*
Municipalities of Kosovo
A municipality (; ) is the basic administrative division in Kosovo and constitutes the only level of power in local governance. There are 38 municipalities in Kosovo; 27 of which have an Kosovo Albanians, Albanian ethnic majority, 10 Kosovo Serbs, ...
*
Cities and towns in Kosovo
*
Populated places in Kosovo
*
Staro Gracko massacre
*
Lekë Dukagjini
References
External links
OSCE Profile of Lipjan
{{Authority control
Municipalities of Kosovo
Cities in Kosovo
Illyrian Kosovo
Populated places in Pristina District
Kosovo Field