Vojnik, Dibër
Vojnik (Albanian: Vojnik) is a village in the Republic of Albania, Dibër municipality.
Vojnik | |
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Coordinates: 41.58116766044339°N 20.4570159630185741°E | |
Country | Albania |
County | Dibër |
Municipality | Dibër |
Municipal unit | Maqellarë |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 715[1] |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Geography
The village is located in the historical and geographical region of Dibër, on the border with North Macedonia.
History
According to Vasil Kanchov (" Macedonia. Ethnography and Statistics "), 230 Muslim Albanians live in Vojnik.[2]
During the First World War, the Austro-Hungarian military authorities conducted a census in 1916–1918 in the occupied parts of Albania and Vojnik was registered as a village with 263 Albanians and 16 Gypsies, a total of 279 Muslims. Linguists Klaus Steinke and Xhelal Ylli consider the census results to be accurate.[3]
Until 2015, the village was part of the municipality of Maqellarë.
References
- "Strategic Plan" (PDF). Maqellare Commune. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
- Vasil Kanchov (1900). Macedonia: Ethnography and Statistics. Sofia. p. 264.
- Steinke, Klaus; Ylli, Xhelal (2008). Die slavischen Minderheiten in Albanien (SMA): Golloborda - Herbel - Kërçishti i Epërm (in German). Munich: Verlag Otto Sagner. p. 249.
Bin Vergleich der beiden oben erwähnten Quellen mit der von den Österreichern während des Ersten Weltkrieges durchgeführten Volkszählung, die zweifellos glaubwürdig ist, da sie sich auf eine direkte Befragung der Bevölkerung in den Jahren 1916-1918 stützt, zeigt Unstimmigkeiten."; p.250. "Albaner A, Bulgaren B, Zigeuner Z, Sonstige S, Zigeuner Z, Musl. M, Orth. O; Gemeinde Maqellara: Alajbegja 409 A, 4 Z, 413 M; Bllatë e Epër. 177 A, 177 M; Bllatë e P. 196 A, 196 M; Çermena 141 A, 141 M; Dovolani 259 A, 44 B, 5 Z, 258 M, 51 O; Erebara 166 A, 166 M; Grazhdan 234 A, 19 Z, 253 M; Herbel 74 A, 136 S, 3 Z, 77 M, 136 O, Kërçishti i E. 23 A, 14 B 197 S, 37 M, 197 O; Kërçishti i P. 314 A, 314 M; Klloboqishta 530 A, 6 Z, 536 M; Kovaçica 237 A, 237 M; Kurtbeg 112 A, 112 M; Majtara 247 A, 247 M; Maqellara 288 A, 87 B, 11 Z, 290 M, 96 O; Obok 169 A, 29 B, 72 S, 164 M, 106 O; Pesjaka 130 A, 130 M; Poçesta 614 A, 609 M, 5 Orthodox; Popimavra 145 A, 145 M, Vojnik 263 A, 16 Z, 279 M.
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