Ugljare, Graçanicë
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Ugljare (Serbian Cyrillic: Угљаре, Albanian: Uglar) is a village in the Gračanica municipality of Kosovo. Ugljare was part of the Kosovo Polje municipality before the Gračanica municipality was created.
It is a Serb enclave; it has a supermajority of ethnic Serbs.[1]
Word Ugljare comes from the Serbian word ugalj meaning coal.[citation needed] It is place located about 5 kilometers from city center of Pristina and 12 kilometers from the Gračanica monastery. Also, the village is in the valley for 2 kilometers southeast of the train station "Kosovo Polje". There is river passing through the Ugljare, Prištevka.
References
- ^ Bouckaert, Peter (2004). Failure to Protect: Anti-minority Violence in Kosovo, March 2004. Human Rights Watch. p. 42. GGKEY:XX8XTDK4E19. Retrieved 17 March 2013.