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'''Stegopull''' or '''Stegopul''' '' ({{lang-rup|Stãgopul}}, {{Lang-el|Στεγόπολη}})'' is a village in [[Lunxhëri]], [[Gjirokastër County]], [[Albania]]. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality [[Libohovë]].<ref>[http://www.reformaterritoriale.al/images/presentations/Ligji%20ndarja%20territoriale_Fletore_zyrtare.pdf Law nr. 115/2014] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924085559/http://www.reformaterritoriale.al/images/presentations/Ligji%20ndarja%20territoriale_Fletore_zyrtare.pdf |date=2015-09-24 }}</ref> It is home to the Orthodox [[St. Elijah's Church, Stegopull|Church of St. Elijah's]], also declared a national monument.<ref>[http://www.places-in-the-world.com/781520-al-place-stegopul.html?PHPSESSID=961sdhu2ifbtcaujh2485s45t5 Stegopul, Albania - find factsand information on Stegopul, Albania - Places-in-the-world.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
'''Stegopull''' or '''Stegopul''' '' ({{lang-rup|Stãgopul}}, {{Lang-el|Στεγόπολη}})'' is a village in [[Lunxhëri]], [[Gjirokastër County]], [[Albania]]. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality [[Libohovë]].<ref>[http://www.reformaterritoriale.al/images/presentations/Ligji%20ndarja%20territoriale_Fletore_zyrtare.pdf Law nr. 115/2014] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924085559/http://www.reformaterritoriale.al/images/presentations/Ligji%20ndarja%20territoriale_Fletore_zyrtare.pdf |date=2015-09-24 }}</ref> It is home to the Orthodox [[St. Elijah's Church, Stegopull|Church of St. Elijah's]], also declared a national monument.<ref>[http://www.places-in-the-world.com/781520-al-place-stegopul.html?PHPSESSID=961sdhu2ifbtcaujh2485s45t5 Stegopul, Albania - find factsand information on Stegopul, Albania - Places-in-the-world.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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In 1989 Stegopull counted 160 inhabitants most of whom Orthodox |
In 1989 Stegopull counted 160 inhabitants most of whom Orthodox [[Greeks in Albania|Greeks]].<ref name=Kallivretakis>{{cite web|last1=Kallivretakis|first1=Leonidas|title=Η Ελληνική Κοινότητα της Αλβανίας υπό το Πρίσμα της Ιστορικής Γεωγραφίας και Δημογραφίας [The Greek Community of Albania in Terms of Historical Geography and Demography]|url=http://helios-eie.ekt.gr/EIE/handle/10442/8696|publisher=Εκδόσεις Σιδέρης|accessdate=2 February 2015|page=55|language=Greek|date=1995}}</ref> and a minority of Aromanians,<ref name= Kallivretakis>Kallivretakis, Leonidas (1995). "[http://helios-eie.ekt.gr/EIE/handle/10442/8696 Η ελληνική κοινότητα της Αλβανίας υπό το πρίσμα της ιστορικής γεωγραφίας και δημογραφίας [The Greek Community of Albania in terms of historical geography and demography]." In Nikolakopoulos, Ilias, Kouloubis Theodoros A. & Thanos M. Veremis (eds). ''Ο Ελληνισμός της Αλβανίας [The Greeks of Albania]''. University of Athens. p. 34. "Στα πλαίσια της επιτόπιας έρευνας που πραγματοποιήσαμε στην Αλβανία (Νοέμβριος-Δεκέμβριος 1992), μελετήσαμε το ζήτημα των εθνοπολιτισμικών ομάδων, όπως αυτές συνειδητοποιούνται σήμερα επί τόπου. [As part of the fieldwork we held in Albania (November–December 1992), we studied the issue of ethnocultural groups, as they are realized today on the spot.]"; p. 51. "ΑΧ Αλβανοί Ορθόδοξοι Χριστιανοί, Β Βλάχοι"; p.55. "STEGOPULLI ΣΤΕΓΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ. 160 ΑΧ + β".</ref> but in the following year the Aromanian community outnumbered the rest of the population.<ref>Gilles de Rapper. [http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/16/57/25/PDF/de_Rapper_2005a.pdf Better than Muslims, not as Good as Greeks: Emigration as experienced and imagined by the Albanian Christians of Lunxhëri] The New Albanian Migration. Brighton-Portland, Sussex Academic Press (2005), p. 13: "It is true that in several villages (Selckë, Nokovë, Mingull, Stegopul), the Vlachs outnumbered the ‘villagers’ (fshatarë – this is how the Lunxhots call themselves and are called by the Vlachs) by 1990".</ref> |
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==Notable people== |
==Notable people== |
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Stegopull
Στεγόπολη | |
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Coordinates: 40°05′38″N 20°15′04″E / 40.094°N 20.251°E | |
Country | Albania |
County | Gjirokastër |
Municipality | Libohovë |
Municipal unit | Qendër Libohovë |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Stegopull or Stegopul (Aromanian: Stãgopul, Greek: Στεγόπολη) is a village in Lunxhëri, Gjirokastër County, Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Libohovë.[1] It is home to the Orthodox Church of St. Elijah's, also declared a national monument.[2]
In 1989 Stegopull counted 160 inhabitants most of whom Orthodox Greeks.[3] and a minority of Aromanians,[3] but in the following year the Aromanian community outnumbered the rest of the population.[4]
Notable people
- Kostandin Boshnjaku, Albanian politician and communist.
- Kyriakos Kyritsis, Greek politician and lawyer.
- Ioannis Poutetsis, Greek revolutionary.
- Urani Rumbo, Albanian feminist[5]
References
- ^ Law nr. 115/2014 Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Stegopul, Albania - find factsand information on Stegopul, Albania - Places-in-the-world.com
- ^ a b Kallivretakis, Leonidas (1995). "Η Ελληνική Κοινότητα της Αλβανίας υπό το Πρίσμα της Ιστορικής Γεωγραφίας και Δημογραφίας [The Greek Community of Albania in Terms of Historical Geography and Demography]" (in Greek). Εκδόσεις Σιδέρης. p. 55. Retrieved 2 February 2015. Cite error: The named reference "Kallivretakis" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Gilles de Rapper. Better than Muslims, not as Good as Greeks: Emigration as experienced and imagined by the Albanian Christians of Lunxhëri The New Albanian Migration. Brighton-Portland, Sussex Academic Press (2005), p. 13: "It is true that in several villages (Selckë, Nokovë, Mingull, Stegopul), the Vlachs outnumbered the ‘villagers’ (fshatarë – this is how the Lunxhots call themselves and are called by the Vlachs) by 1990".
- ^ de Haan, Franciska; Krasimira Daskalova; Anna Loutfi (2006). Biographical dictionary of women's movements and feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe: 19th and 20th centuries. G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series. Central European University Press. pp. 475–77. ISBN 963-7326-39-1.