Koriša

Koriša (Serbian Cyrillic: Кориша; Albanian: Korishë) is a village in the Prizren Municipality in southern Kosovo.

Koriša
Koriša is located in Kosovo
Koriša
Koriša
Coordinates: 42.257603°N 20.798058°E / 42.257603; 20.798058
Location Kosovo
DistrictPrizren
MunicipalityPrizren
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total5,279
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

History

The village of Koriša an old settlement with a well documented history. Prior to the Ottoman expansion into the region, Koriša was a large settlement that extended out into the Brešta ridge to the east of the village. The area surrounding the village had nine Serbian Orthodox sites including the Hermitage of St. Peter of Koriša and Monastery of St. Mark of Koriša scattered within the Brešta ridge. At the turn of the 20th century, the population demographics of Koriša changed. Prior to 1912, there were between 30-40 Serbian households and by 1940, only 25 Serb homes remained with many Serb families moving permanently to Belgrade, Prizren and Niš. Throughout this time, many Albanians moved down from settlements on the Kabash Mountain into Koriša. By 1940, there were 54 Albanian households.[2]

Kosovo War

During the Kosovo War, more than 80% of the village was destroyed and burnt by Serbian forces. It was the site of the Korisa bombing, where NATO killed at least 87 Albanian refugees fleeing ethnic persecution.

Notable sites

There are 3 artificial waterfalls, which are being visited by a lot of Tourists all around Kosovo.

In the right Side of Kabashi Mauntains, a part called Gralishtë, is a large not full developed Castle. It dates from V-VI Century.

References

  1. 2011 Kosovo Census results
  2. Filipovic, Milenko (1967). Različita etnološka građa s Kosova i Metohije. Beograd: Srpska Akademija Nauka i Umetnost. pp. 100–101.


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