Koći

Village in Tuzi, Montenegro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Koći (Cyrillic: Коћи; Albanian: Kojë) is a village in the municipality of Tuzi, Montenegro, near the border with Albania. The village is inhabited by ethnic Albanians of the Roman Catholic faith.

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Koje / Koći
Коћи
Kojë
Village
Koje / Koći is located in Montenegro
Koje / Koći
Koje / Koći
Location within Montenegro
Coordinates: 42°27′38″N 19°24′13″E
Country Montenegro
Municipality Tuzi
Population
 (2011)
  Total
54
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+382 20
Car platesPG
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Geography

Koći lies east of the capital Podgorica, north of Ubli. Koći is a village in Koja e Kuçit, eastern Montenegro, bordering Albania.

Along with Albanian-inhabited Hoti and Gruda, Koći is, from Albanian point of view, part of the wider Malësia-region (Malesija).[1]

History

At the beginning of the Montenegrin–Ottoman War, the Kuči rose up against the Ottomans, who started dispatching soldiers at the frontier, including at Koći.[2]

According to Spiridon Gopčević, the area of Koći included 10 km2 and 550 inhabitants, out of which 480 were Catholics, 40 Orthodox, and 25 Muslims (1877).[3]

20th century

Traveler Arso Milatović (who wrote a travel book on his experiences 1935–45) stayed at Koći and described it as "a village neighbouring Malesia, misplaced and rugged, which a horse can't reach, thus donkeys and mules walk the rocks as squirrels on branches".[4] The inhabitants were Catholics, and the village had a church and priest, fra Marko.[4] A church was built by the ethnic Albanian migrant workers who left the village for Europe in the period of 1964–74.[5] The village population has since massively decreased.[5]

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Demographic history
Ethnic group 1948 1953 1961[6] 1971[7] 1981[8] 1991 2003[9] 2011[10]
Albanians 411 501 301 73 48
Montenegrins 35 19 77 8
Yugoslavs 15 4
Undeclared/
Others
1 4 6
Total 416[11] 471[11] 446 536 386 237[11] 91 54
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Culture

Some Albanian Catholics have the custom of family and tribe celebration of saints (called festa in Peja), as is found in the Serbian Orthodox tradition of krsna slava.[12]

Notable people

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