Place in Peja, Kosovo
Zallçi or Zač is a village/settlement in the Burim Municipality of Kosovo. Zallç has 502 inhabitants, of whom 267 are Albanians and 235 are Ashkalis or Balkan Egyptians.[1] The village was in the spotlight in 2010, when Serbian refugees were denied the right to return to their homes.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Population
Ethnic Composition, Including IDPs
|
Year/Population
|
Albanians
|
%
|
Serbs
|
%
|
Montenegrins
|
%
|
Muslims (by ethnicity)
|
%
|
others
|
%
|
Total
|
1961 |
287 |
41.72% |
243 |
35.32% |
158 |
22.97% |
0 |
0.00% |
0 |
0.00% |
688
|
1971 |
405 |
51.59% |
254 |
32.36% |
115 |
14.65% |
0 |
0.00% |
11 |
1.40% |
785
|
1981 |
251 |
29.05% |
191 |
22.11% |
81 |
9.38% |
327 |
37.85% |
14 |
1.62% |
864
|
1991 |
1 |
0.19% |
147 |
27.79% |
52 |
9.83% |
307 |
58.03% |
22 |
4.16% |
529
|
|
Albanians boycotted the census in 1991, so their numbers for that year are not known.
References
- ^ a b 2011 Kosovo Census results
- ^ Serb returnees attacked in Kosovo village, B92, April 21, 2010
- ^ Police identify attackers in Žač, B92, April 24, 2010
- ^ 22 Kosovo Serbs accused of war crimes, B92, May 8, 2010
- ^ Attack on Serb returnees “terrorism”, B92, May 20, 2010
- ^ Serb returnees “determined to stay”, B92, May 17, 2010
- ^ KFOR securing Serbs in Kosovo camp, B92, May 22, 2010
- ^ Kosovo: Serb returnee attacked, B92, May 31, 2010