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mixture of Albanian, Christian and Slavic names. As such, the historian Mark Krasniqi considers the inhabitants of Arbanas to be Albanians who bore Orthodox Slavic names or Albanian-Slavic names. Albanian names were also present in other neighborhoods and some of the inhabitants would have a mixture of Albanian and Slavic names. The neighborhood 'Arbanas' was mentioned with 74 homes.
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The 16th century Ottoman defters also show that Janjevo contained an Albanian population of Muslim and Christian faith and a Christian Albanian neighborhood in Janjevo called "Arbanas". The Muslim population had Islamised Albanian names and Muslim names while the Christian population of Arbanas had a
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only two produced qualitative ore. From 1455 a coin mint was active in Janjevo. The local Catholic church, dedicated to St. Nicholas, was built in the 15th century. In a tablet dating to 1425, Stephanus Marci, a priest of the Janjevo parish, is mentioned. In 1441, priest Andreas was the head of the
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Janjevo was first mentioned in 1303. Although only a Catholic parish is mentioned, and no information on mining activity, it is assumed that the Catholic community in fact drew from miners, gathered in such numbers to constitute a parish. Whether these Catholics were Ragusans or Saxons is unknown;
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Relatione della visita fatta da me, Marino Bizzi, Arcivescovo d'Antivari, nelle parti della Turchia, Antivari, Albania et Servia alla santità di nostro Signore papa Paolo V. Published as: Franjo Racki (ed.): Izvještaj barskoga nadbiskupa Marina Bizzia o svojem putovanju god. 1610 po Arbanaskoj i
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Janjevo parish, based in that church. The population of this Catholic parish of Janjevo were mainly members of a Ragusan colony (to which Andreas also belonged). Janjevo most likely fell to the Ottoman Empire after the Ottoman conquest of Novo Brdo (1455).
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According to the 2011 census, there was a total number of 2137 inhabitants. Albanians numbered 1586, Croats - 270, Roma - 177, Turks - 118, Ashkali - 11, Bosniaks - 5, Unknown - 4, Serbs - 1, Undeclared - 1.
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whom wrote that the Orthodox Serbs, whom were being protected by the Ottomans and which he considered the Catholics worst enemies, were trying to collect tributes from the Catholics.
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In 1991, the most numerous families were the Palić (Matić and Rucić), Glasnović (Tomkić and Topalović), Ćibarić, Berišić (Ancić, Mazarekić and Golomejić), Macukić, and Cirimotić.
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According to local tradition, the population moved to its present location from "Old Janjevo" (located between the hills of Borelina and Surnjevica) in
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The settlement has a long history, having been mentioned for the first time in 1303 as a Catholic parish. The town was prior to the
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The population of Janjevci has decreased since the 1970s. Since 1971, the Janjevci have immigrated from Janjevo to
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the Janjevo population. In 1997, the Croatian government began resettling Croats from the village to
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regarding churches that belonged to the Diocese of Kotor, in which Janjevo is mentioned.
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In the first half of the 15th century, when the area was still part of
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In 1530–31 there were six Christian and one Muslim neighbourhoods (
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A letter survives in Janjevo from 1664 from the Albanian Catholic
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Historia e Komunës së Lipjanit (History of the Lipjani commune)
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Janjevo is described as a village or small town, located in
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noted that the Austrians had for thirty years tried to
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opened in Janjevo in 1665 and is still in use today.
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Janjevo (St. Nicholas church in the background)
Janjevë is located in Kosovo
42°34′26″N 21°14′56″E / 42.57389°N 21.24889°E / 42.57389; 21.24889
Kosovo
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Lipjan
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Kosovo War
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Lipjan
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