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Srbica

Skenderaj
Municipality and city
Serbian: Србица / Srbica
Albanian: Skenderaj
Panoramic view of Skenderaj in autumn
Panoramic view of Skenderaj in autumn
Skenderaj is located in Kosovo
Skenderaj
Skenderaj
Location in Kosovo
Coordinates: 42°44′N 20°47′E / 42.733°N 20.783°E / 42.733; 20.783
Country Kosovo
District District of Mitrovica
Government
 • Mayor Sami Lushtaku
Area
 • Municipality and city 374 km2 (144 sq mi)
Elevation 620 m (2,030 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Municipality and city 51,553
 • Density 140/km2 (360/sq mi)
 • Urban 10,000
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 41000
Area code(s) +383 28
Car plates 02
Website Municipality of Skenderaj

Skenderaj (Albanian: Skënderaj) or Srbica (Serbian: Србица, Srbica) is a city and municipality in the District of Mitrovica of northern Kosovo. It is the largest city in the Drenica region of Kosovo. It is solely populated by Albanians. It is claimed to be the poorest city in Kosovo. It is the place where the Kosovo War began in 1998, and to which the most damage was done.

The settlement is located by the Klina river, in the Klina field (Klinsko polje). It is the main settlement of the Drenica region. The Klina river belongs to the Metohija region, while the settlement morphologically and hydrologically gravitates towards the Kosovo region.

The municipality covers an area of 378 km2, including the town of Skenderaj and 51 villages.

Archaeological findings in the municipality area include a Neolithic site in Rudnik, and remains of a Roman necropolis in Gornji Obilić. The municipality cadastral area includes several settlements that existed during the Middle Ages, among which some exist still today, such as Leočina, Poljance, Banja, and others. There are ruins of a church dating to the 14th century in southern Leočina. The Church of St. Nicholas was built in 1436, in Banja, as the endowment of Serbian magnate Rodop. The Devič monastery was built in Lauša near Srbica in the 15th century, dedicated to the local monk, St. Joanikije (d. 1430). The Church of St. John was built in the 16th century on the ruins of a 14th-century church, in Leočina; the church is surrounded by an old and large Serbian graveyard with tombs dating to the 17th–19th centuries. A 16th-century church and cemetery is located in Rudnik.

The town (varoš) itself was established as Srbica in 1924. It had 30 houses inhabited by Serbs and Montenegrins.


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