Lipica (Tutin)

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Lipica
Coordinates: 42°59′N20°15′E / 42.983°N 20.250°E / 42.983; 20.250
CountryFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
District Raška District
Municipality Tutin
Population
 (2002)
  Total82
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Lipica is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 82 people. [1]

History

Lipica and nearby Raduša were both founded in the 18th century by two tribes from the modern borderlands of Albania-Montenegro (Malësia-Brda), ~130km southwest of Tutin. The settlers of Lipica came from the Kelmendi of Selcë and the settlers of Raduša came from Kuči. Both groups converted to Islam. Many families from Lipica today trace their origin to Kelmendi. Some families come from the Shkreli of Rugova. [2]

Today, all villagers identify themselves as Bosniaks (2002 census). [3]

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References

  1. Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. ISBN   86-84433-00-9
  2. "Habitats et Origine des Habitants". Srpski etnografski zbornik. 75–77: 384. 1960.
  3. "2002 Serbian census".

Coordinates: 42°59′N20°15′E / 42.983°N 20.250°E / 42.983; 20.250