Bërnjak (Albanian: Bërjak[a]) or Brnjak (nicknamed by local residents Brnjaci or Brnjake) is a village in northern Kosovo. A border crossing with Serbia is located in the village.
Bërnjak
Brnjak | |
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Village | |
Nicknames: Brnjaci, Brnjake | |
Coordinates: 42°56′03″N 20°34′16″E / 42.93417°N 20.57111°E | |
Location | Kosovo |
District | Mitrovica |
Municipality | Zubin Potok |
Area | |
• Total | 29.81 km2 (11.51 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,220 m (4,000 ft) |
Population (1991) | |
• Total | 207 |
• Density | 6.9/km2 (18/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Geography
editThe settlement is located on the territory of the cadastral municipality of Bërnjak with an area of 2,981 ha. Once one of the largest villages in North Kosovo, it is located in the Brnjačka river basin, which flows from the slopes of Mokra Gora.[citation needed]
History
editDuring World War II, Bërnjak was among the villages in North Kosovo that was burned down by Albanian paramilitaries working with the Sandžak Muslim militia and the Serb population expelled.[1]
2008 North Kosovo incident
editBërnjak was the location of one of the NATO-staffed border checkpoints between Serbia and Kosovo. In February 2008, the border was sealed by NATO troops after ethnic Serbs ransacked and set fire to the border checkpoints at Jarinje and Bërnjak.[citation needed]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Before 1999
References
edit- ^ Antonijević, Nenad (2009). Албански злочини над Србима на Косову и Метохији у Другом светском рату, документа (PDF). Muzej žrtava genocida. p. 40. ISBN 9788690632992.