Shala e Bajgorës
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Shala e Bajgorës is a mountainous (hilly) region in Kosovo, that lies between the valley of the river Ibar and Llap, at the foot of the Kopaonik, concentrated primarily around cities, Mitrovica, Vushtrri, Podujevë and Zveçan, and town like Stantërg (Trepça Mines), with village of Bajgora being the largest of their 54 settlements.[1][2][3][4]
Notable People
[edit]- Rahim Ademi, retired Croatian Army general
- Shemsi Ahmeti, UÇK commander
- Bislim Bajgora, adjutant for the Balli Kombëtar
- Isa Boletini, Albanian revolutionary commander and politician
- Ukshin Kovaçica, commander of the Balli Kombëtar
- Mehë Uka, political activist
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Elsie, Robert (2015). The Tribes of Albania: History, Society and Culture. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-85772-586-8.
- ^ Fazli Hajrizi: Shala e Bajgorës në vështrimin historik Archived 2018-07-25 at the Wayback Machine, trepça.net
- ^ "Bajgora Wind". ebrd.com
- ^ Mustafa, Behxhet; Hajdari, Avni; Hoxha, Esat (2013-06-28). "Medicinal Ethnobotany of Shala e Bajgores Region (Kosovo)" – via ResearchGate.
External links
[edit]- Shala of Bajgora (visitkosovo.rks.net)