Štrpce
Štrpce or Shtërpcë is a town and municipality located in the Ferizaj District in Kosovo. As of 2024, it has a population of 10,771 inhabitants.
History
Middle Ages
In Medieval Serbia, the župa of Sirinić, first mentioned in a 13th-century charter, covered the whole of modern Štrpce municipality, having the towns of Gradište and Zidinac. Several remains of Byzantine forts exist in the region. At the top of the Čajlije hill, above the mouth of the Piljevac creek of the Lepenac river, there exists the remains of the Gradište fort, which has two layers, the first from the 6th century, and the second from the 13th century. The fort is in ruins, of which a donjon tower, and outlines of other buildings, can be identified. The entrance to the city, at the north, was protected by a tower. From that tower, a rampart continued, with another tower, from where a defensive wall stretched to the foot of the hill, towards the Lepenac.World War II
On 28 June 1944, during World War II, Bulgarian soldiers executed 46 locals on the Rakanovac site in Brezovica, after the death of one of their soldiers.Modern
After the Brussels Agreement of 2013, representatives of Serbia and Kosovo agreed that the municipality was expected to become part of the proposed Community of Serb Municipalities.Demographics
According to the 2024 census by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics, the municipality of Štrpce has inhabitants 10,771 inhabitants while the town has 2,431 inhabitants. The ethnic composition of the municipality is 75% Serbs, 24.4% Albanians, and 0.6% others.Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the municipality of Štrpce:Geography
The municipality of Štrpce located in southeastern Kosovo and it covers an area of. It is located in a mountainous region in the north-eastern side of the Sharr Mountains, also known as the valley of Sirinc which is the upper surface of the Lepenac river basin.Tourism
Brezovica ski center
The Brezovica ski center is a popular center which lies in the north-western side of the Šar Mountains. Its distance from Prishtina Airport is 60 km. With its alpine nature and high mountainous environment, Brezovica and its surroundings remind you of most European and worldwide renowned touristic centers. Brezovica's surroundings cover different natural characteristics as the valley of Lepenac, its ridges reaching the height of 900m to 2.600 m. The lower zone of the tourism complex reaches a height of 900 to 980 m above the sea level and is wide slope covering the Lepenc.Šar Mountain National Park
Šar Mountain National Park was established in 1986, covering a surface of 39.000 hectares.Natural lakes
Traditionally they belong to the Štrpce municipality formed as a result of Iceberg erosions. The people of Štrpce know them as "mountains eyes" thanks to their beauty. Depending on the weather conditions, these lakes are covered with snow from November to May. It consists of lakes: Livadičko lake, Mountain Vir lake, small Jezersko lake etc. The inhabitants of Štrpce still call it Štrebačko lake. It covers wide plains and deep circle land the peak of Livadica 2491 m reaching the height of 2.173 and its width of 220–124 m.Churches
There are two Orthodox churches in Štrpce: St. Nikola and St. Jovan. St. Nikola was built in 1576-77 by locals, and St. Jovan was built in 1911.Traditions
One traditional holiday that is celebrated in Štrpce is Bele Poklade, also called Procka.Historical monuments
Public services and infrastructure
Administration
The town of Štrpce is the seat of the municipality government. It also has a hospital and ambulances.Education
There are primary and high schools in Štrpce. The high school is named for Jovan Cvijic. The high school has many courses of study including medicine, economy, law, gymnasium, and tourism. The primary school is named after Staja Marković, a 20th century guerrilla fighter.There is also a kindergarten in Štrpce that is named Fawn of the Shara.
Notable people
- Dardan Çerkini, Kosovan footballer
- Iljaz Halimi, Albanian politician
- Bahri Hyseni, Kosovan politician