Dečani
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- This article is about the city in Kosovo. For the architectural term, see Decani.
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Mayor | Nazmi Selmanaj |
Land area | 180 |
Altitude | ? |
Population (2000) | 50,500 |
Population density (2000) | 280,5 |
Coordinates | ? |
Postal code: | 51000 |
Area code | 0381 390 |
Time zone | UTC+1 |
Website | Municipality of Dečani |
Deçan or Deçani (Albanian) or Dečani/Дечани (Serbian) is a town in western Kosovo (under UN administration, formally part of Serbia), widely known for the Visoki Dečani monastery of the Serb Orthodox Church.
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[edit] Demographics
In 1991, the population of the municipality numbered 49,000, including 97.28% Albanians, 1.61% Serbs and Montenegrins, etc.
[edit] Culture
The monastery of Dečani is situated near the town. It was built between 1327 and 1335 by the Serbian medieval king, St. Stephen of Decani, and was dedicated to the Ascension of the Lord. The monastery is situated in the valley of the Bistrica river surrounded by the mountains and forests of the Prokletije mountain range. It is regarded as the largest and best preserved medieval monastery in Kosovo. During its turbulent history the monastery was an important spiritual center renowned for its artistic and intellectual activities. Although the monastery buildings suffered damage from the Turkish occupation, the church has been completely preserved complete with its 14th century fresco paintings. Today a young brotherhood of 30 brethren lives in the monastery maintaining the traditions of the past: religious services, icon painting, wood carving, book publishing and is also active in the missionary work. The beautiful monastic services are served according to the typicon of Mount Athos.
In 2004, UNESCO listed the monastery on the World Heritage List, citing its frescoes as "one of the most valued examples of the so-called Palaeologan renaissance in Byzantine painting" and "a valuable record of the life in the 14th century".
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- OSCE Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe documents foundit in interet 2006: mik/2005/02/1181_en.pdf
- PTK - Post and Telecommunictions of Kosovo, J.S.C documents foundit in interet 2006:KodePostare.pdf
- ENKEO Electronic Network of Kosovar Environmental Organization documents foundit in interet 2006: decani.pdf
- IFLA - International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions documents foundit in interet 2006 kosorepo.htm#_Toc480784381
[edit] External links
- Municipality of Deçan - officel site
- OSCE Municipal Profile of Deçan / Decani
- SOK Kosovo and its population
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