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Gjilan
Municipality and town
Gjilan / Gjilani / Гњилане
Gjilan view.
Gjilan view.
Gjilan is located in Kosovo
Gjilan
Gjilan
Location in Kosovo
Coordinates: 42°27′53″N 21°28′1″E / 42.46472°N 21.46694°E / 42.46472; 21.46694
CountryKosovo[a]
DistrictDistrict of Gnjilane
Government
 • MayorLutfi Haziri LDK
Area
 • Municipality and town
515 km2 (199 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Municipality and town
90,015 (municipality)
 • Density229.7/km2 (595/sq mi)
 • Metro
52,000 City
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
60010
Area code+381 280
WebsiteMunicipality of Gnjilane

Gjilan has been the birthplace or a significant home to numerous famous individuals. Additionally, many "Gjilanas" have become worthy of note through their various charitable activities, donations and contributions. The following list contains persons of note who were born, raised, or spent portions of their lives in Gjilan.

Martyrs of the Nation

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Agim Ramadani

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Permendorja Agim Ramadani
 
Permendorja Nuhi Berisha Dhe Regjep Mala

Agim Ramadani (3 May 1964 - April 1999) was an Albanian leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He was born in Zhegër of Gjilan. During the war he was a soldier that contributed for freedom in Kosovo. He lived in Prizren, while he was working in Germany. During the war he proved that he was a senior strategist and a good leader for soldiers. It was one of the drafters of the plan for breaking Albanian border,which was something that he accomplished with his peers. He was the first one to pull the stone-pyramid-border Koshare. His conspiracy-name was Katana. He was also qualified as one of the most famous heroes of recent history. Ramadani left behind three descendants, two boys and a girl.[1][2][3]

Rexhep Malaj

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Rexhep Malaj is considered a national symbol of resistance and a hero of the nation.He was born on March 29, 1951 in Hogosht-Kamenice. Malaj's ideal gold was Kosovo's Independence that unfortunately was persecuted by barbarians eventually. Malaj, a member of the National Liberation Movement in 1974, precisely along with Adam DEMACI-in and many other members were arrested and sentenced to 9 years imprisonment.Now he is a symbol of freedom and hope , which is strongly appreciated by Albanians today.[4]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).[5]

Nuhi Berisha

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Nuhi Berisha, was born on the 3rd of October 1961,in Sirca(Kamenice). Berisha had a clear vision for the future of Kosovo and the courage to act against the regime. Nuhi Berisha established the War Party of Kosovo. He was the first spark of war. [6][7][8] [9][10]


Athletes

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Soccer players

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Xherdan Shaqiri

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Xherdan Shaqiri - Switzerland vs. Argentina, 29th February 2012

Xherdan Shaqiri is a swiss footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Bayern Munich football team. He was born on the 10th of October 1991.As a child Xherdan moved to Switzerland with his family. Shaqiri’s youth career began at SV Augst, then he joined FC Basel youth team. At the age of 15 Xherdan was named as the best player of the Under-15 Nike Cup, due to which he came to light in the world of football. Despite the invitations from various famous clubs, Shaqiri decided not to leave Basel.On January the 2nd 2009, Xherdan signed his first professional contract with the Swiss club, and on the 2nd of July the young footballer played his first match against St. Gallen. On the 9th November, he scored his first professional goal in a match against Neuchâtel Xamax.Thanks to great performance for Basel, the Swiss was again spotted by notable clubs. In February 2012 he was transferred to Bayern Munich for €11.5 million. Xherdan signed a four-year deal with his new club until the 30th of June 2016.Ever since his breakthrough into Basel's first team, Shaqiri has drawn widespread praise for his speed, both on and off the ball. Xherdan Shaqiri has a dual nationality: Swiss and Albanian.[11][12][13]

Granit Xhaka

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Granit Xhaka is a Swiss footballer who plays as a midfielder for Borussia Monchengladbach. Granit Xhaka was born in Gjilan and is the younger brother of Taulant Xhaka, who is also a professional footballer. Their family moved to Switzerland while the children were very young. Granit’s youth career began at Concordia Basel and then in 2003 he joined Basel youth team. Four years later, Xhaka was capped for the U-21 team where he scored in every third match, which helped him to become an undisputed starter for the club. From 2008 to 2010 Granit appeared in 37 matches and scored 11 goals for the U-21 squad.The footballer made his first team debut on the 28th of June in 2010 in the 3rd qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League in the match against Debreceni VSC. Granit. He improved on his weaknesses more and more and helped FC Basel win the Swiss national championship in 2011 and 2012, as well as the Swiss Cup in 2012.Many of big teams in the world consider him as a great success for the future.[14][15][16] [17]

Artan Latifi

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Artan Latifi was born in Gjilan on the 5th of April 1983. He is a goalkeeper of the famous team KF Drita Gjilan. Latifi played for well known teams such as: KF Drita, KF Kek, KF Hysi and KF Besiana.He is a Kosovo Albanian professional footballer goalkeeper of KF Drita and Capitan which in 2002–2003 was proclaimed as the champion of the Super League of Kosovo. Latifi was awarded with the Cup with team Hysi and he also won the cup of Kosovo. In 2011, Artan Latifi was announced as sportsmen and the keeper of the year. Also, he received an award from Kosovofootball federation. [18][19]

Armend Kastrati

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Armend Kastrati was born on the 14th of February 1985 and he was a player of KF Drita Gjilan, where he had carried captaincy. Kastrati is a professional soccer player born in Gjilan. He is 29 years old. Kastrati is the third Kosovo footballer who plays for Bylis in Albania. During the passing in Bylis he had said, "I came here with a lot of faith and I hope that it will be so during my entire stay".[20][21][22][23]

Boxers

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Liridon Zeqiri

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Liridon zeqiri was declared as the best boxer of the international tournament "Mustafa Hajrulakouq" that took place in Sarajevo, where he showed excellence in the semi-finals and finals. Liridon Zeqiri was announced as the sportsman of the year in the men's competition for the fourth time. In "Bashkim Selishta" gym in Gjilan on the 9th of April 2011, a match took place where all the audience stood up. This match was being held between Zeqiri and Velky Patrik, and no matter how tough the boxing competition was, Liridon Zeqiri turned out to be the winner. He has also started to win competitions in the world championship for box, which was held in Alamaty in Kazakhstan. He beat all his opponents at every single round.[24][25] [26][27] [28]

Agim Latifi

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Agim Latifi, with a Gjilanas citizenship has left an indelible mark in the world of boxing. He started his career as a child, with the aim of ruling and winning any battle in the world of boxing. He was the one with an incredible strength to shock every boxing scene anywhere in the world. From the age of 16 years old, all the people noted his incredible talent.In 1980, after he turned 18, he was announced as a champion in the state of box,more specifically in the former-Yugoslavia.During that year, he won his first international medal as runner up in the Balkan tournament that was held in Turkey. In 1986/1987 he was also proclaimed as a champion in Latah of Syria. However, his expulsions out of the gym hit him really hard. He went outside of Kosovo, but he turned back and entered in the Sports federation of Kosovo. successes: 1980 - Champion of the former Yugoslavia (for youth) 1980 - runner-up in the Balkan Championship in Izmir, Turkey (silver medal) 1982 - Winner of the tournament in Stockholm, Sweden (gold medal) 1983 - Winner of the tournament in Stockholm, Sweden (gold medal) 1985 - Champion of Pristina (team competition) 1986 - runner-up of the former Yugoslavia (silver medal) 1987 - The Balkan Champion in Pristina, Kosovo (Gold) 1987 - Champion of Mediterranean Games in Lataki, Syria (Gold)

Agim Latifi will soon be found in the section of our boxers "Legends" and will always be remembered for his successful achivments.[29][30]

Karate

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Fortesa Orana

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Fortesa Orana is a representative for Kosovo in karate. She is a member of the Elite Karate club from Gjilan, which represents our country in different activities held in many international locations. She has won two golden medals at the Ozawa Cup and one of the bronze medal in the Junior International Open. Contestant from Kosovo, Orana with the golden medal is the biggest success of Kosovo's representative of journey in Qatar. Orana was qualified as the karate sportswoman of 2012 during a ceremony that was organized by the Youth, Culture and Sport, supported by the Mayor, which was declared as the most outstanding one in Gjilan.Fortesa Orana is also announced as the 2012 Sportswoman from FKK(The Karate Federation in Kosovo).[31] [32] [33] [34] [35][36]

Arts and literature

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Directors/filmmakers

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Nuhi Matoshi

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Nuhi Matoshi was born in Gjilan in 1947. He is a director who carries on his shoulders the experience and his rich theatrical heritage. Matoshi is a part of the first generation of this order. About 70-years, with his commitment as an actor and educated in Prishtina , he undertook steps for the application of professional knowledge at the scene of those years. He organized races for actors at the regional level, where he began a scheduled work and participated in various competitions of dramaturgy. [37][38]

Muharrem Shaqiri

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Muharram Shaqiri was born in 1927 in the village of Kamenica, Gjyrishec. He worked as a teacher in Kamenica villages, but he was mostly commited to acting. For 28 years he has been an actor at the Nationalities Theatre in Skopje, and in 1976 he returned to Gjilan. In Gjilan he was the president of the city theatre. He remained loyal to this Theatre ever since 1975. Even thought there were many dangerous events that happened in the past,they never managed to remove the spirit of the theatrical life of Gjilan, and all this thanks remains to Muharrem Shaqiri. Muharrem Shaqiri died in Gjilan in 1997.[39]

Actors

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Fatmir Spahiu

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Fatmir Spahiu was born in Belgrade in 1981, where he finished his elementary school, and continued at "Zejnel Hajdini" in Gjilan and the Faculty of Arts, Department of Acting, in Prishtina.He is one of the most famous actors of his generation. Until now, he has played in many in various shows in theaters of Kosovo, in many feature films, and has become known in the television series such as "Kafeneja jone". He has also been a speaker of many TV shows.Fatmir Spahiu is married and he has two boys. [40][41][42][43]

Adriana Matoshi

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Adriana Matoshi was born on the 5th of February 1980 in Gjilan. She finished her primary and secondary school in Gjilan, and later she pursued and completed her studies in Prishtina. She is regarded as one of the most talented actresses in Gjilan. Matoshi is married and has four children. She is awarded with several prices. In Greece, she was awarded as the best actress. In the Italian Festival "FilmLabFestival", she was awarded as the "Best Actress" of the festival. Also, she was honored with the prize "Adriana" from her role in the play "Zija".[44][45][46]


Musicians

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Genta Ismajli

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Gentiana Ismajli "Genta" was born on 4th of December 1984 in Gjilan. She is an enthic singer and songwriter. A few months after her birth, her parents decided to move to Chicago, Illinois. At the age of 19, she went to back to Kosovo. The song "Dridhem" became an instant hit, which ignited Gentiana's music career. Genta Ismajli has amassed more than 25 million views on You Tube, has more than 26,000 fans on her Facebook page and has performed 300-plus concerts around the globe.The burgeoning superstar has been building a strong and steady career throughout the Albanian speaking areas of Europe for eight years now. Genta Ismajli is known for her energetic dance performances as well as catchy pop and hip hop rhythms. She participated in the first edition of Dancing with the Stars (Albania), where she was ranked as the second overall. In 2004, Genta Ismajli was the Number One selling album in Kosovo, Switzerland and Germany for the Albanian market.In 2006, she won the second place in the Euro Video Grand Prix,and in 2006 she won the first place in the Music Video Category in Albanian Music Video Awards with her video production for that year in all categories.[47][48][49][50]

Naser Berisha

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Naser Berisha at the age of 13 took the first music steps and realized that they should walk him even nowadays, by bringing him joy and happiness. In High School, Berisha along with a classmate and his brother formed the Band-in "Premiera" which contributed to music for about 6 years. He attended a school for Audio-engineer-SAE College in Frankfurt, Germany, where expect the technical part that he learned there, he also had the option to learn about business and market in general. He also utilized the same knowledge, because he worked immediately starting up from the musical side to the side of marketing strategies in order to score a greater success.[51]

Mirsa Kerqeli

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Mirsada Kerqeli(Mirsa) was born in Gjilan on September the 14th 1987. Thanks to her talent and unique voice she successfully triumphed in the music world of Kosovo. With her sweet voice she snatched "Magjia e pare" in festival "Kenga Magjike 2005" by singing the song "Djaloshi im". Her characteristic and adorable voice brought her a lot of fans. Now she is married and has a son. [52][53]

Dancer

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Dilaver Kryeziu

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Dilaver Kryeziu born in 1957 graduated from the Faculty of Scenic Art in Tirana (Albania). Even before starting school and finishing it he continues to have a large number of activities, inside and outside the country. Besides his creative activity which consists of a large number of dances with different motives from our rich folklore, he also has an important role in leading the various institutions of the country: For two decades he was the artistic leader and choreographer of the Students Ensemble at the University of Pristina. With all the ensembles which Dilaver Kryeziu individually worked with, he also was participating in the festivals of all the characters at the national, Balkans and international. Dilaver Kryeziu is currently professor of folklore at Music High School in Pristina and Prizren and also a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy-branch of Ethnology.[54]


Writers

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Artists´ Books

Ali Huruglica

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Ali Huruglica (1930 – 1996). He was born in the village of Kamenica. He spent 12 years of his childhood at home. He and his 5-years old sister Taiba, were forced to leave Gjilan. Later, he went to Skopje, where he worked as an editor of the magazine for children "Fatosi" and "Gezimi". In 1973, he returned again in Gjilan where he was employed at the city library. Huruglica, which most of his literary works cost children, died on the 15th of December 1996.[55][56][57]

Nijazi Ramadani

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Nijazi Ramadani was born in 1964 in Kokaj, Gjilan. He finished his first lessons and high school in Gjilan, whereas in the University of Prishtina he finished math and physics. Ramadani is known as a literary creator, where his literary creativity is mainly focused on the treatment of national motives, respectively the topic of patriotism. This work with his literary creations appeared in the 80's to the local press, where he published poetries in particular. During his work, he dealt with all genres of journalistic writings.He is a teacher ,coordinator of artists, creators and journalists," Rrjedha ", leads edition" Rrjedha", where he published a number of works, and edited the magazine" Ushtima e maleve ", and also he is a member of Kosovo writers Association. He lives and still contributes with his career abilities in Gjilan. [58]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Political figures

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Lutfi Haziri

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Lutfi Haziri was born in Gjilan on the 8th of November 1969. He is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Kosovo for Culture, Youth, Sports and Non-Residential Affairs. He headed the delegation of Kosovo in the talks on the political status of Kosovo. Haziri is a central figure in Kosovo politics and a candidate for the successor of the late Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova for the chairmanship of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). He led the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, from June to October 2010, and was head of the Parliamentary Group of LDK from 2008 to 2010. Currently, he is the chairman of the LDK branch in Gjilan and member of the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo. Lutfi Haziri is married and has three daughters. [59][60][61]

Zenun Pajaziti

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Zenun Pajaziti was born in Gjilan on the 12th of September 1966. He is Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in the Government of the Republic of Kosovo. Pajaziti has been selected as the Chairman of the Democratic Party in Gjilan for a 4 year mandate. During the Kosovo war, Pajaziti served the Emergency Committee of Kosovo in Pristina where he was responsible for plenty of issues. From 2005 to 2007 he was a consultant with Public Administration International (PAI)and a public sector management consultancy group funded by the Department for International Development in UK . Pajaziti is married and has two sons and a daughter. [62][63][64]http://time.ikub.al/4c591a46d5/f008867dec92c32a429fed5ee2438e8f/Lajm_Zenun-Pajaziti-kryetar-i-PDK-se-ne-Gjilan.aspx</ref>

Faton Bislimi

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Faton Bislimi was born in Gjilan on 12th of February 1983. His hometown Gjilan, was the place where he spent his childhood as well. Faton (Tony) Bislimi is a doctoral student of political science at the University of Alberta and the winner of a prestigious 3-year SSHRC Joseph Armand Bombardier-Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS). In addition, he also won an award at the University of Alberta President’s Prize of Distinction in 2012 and 2013. Also, upon recommendation by the President of the University, he became a member of the Golden Key International Honor Society in the Fall of 2013.Bislimi completed a Master’s degree in Public Administration and International Development from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he was a Kennedy Fellow, and a Master's degree in International Relations from Dalhousie University.He also has a passion for teaching and has served as lecturer at the Victory University College in Prishtina, American University in Kosovo, and at Dalhousie University and Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax. Faton Bislimi lost his bid as an independent candidate in the 2007 mayoral elections in Gjilan. Bislimi was recently shortlisted to become Kosovo's first ambassador to the United States.[65][66][67][68][69]

Other notable people

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  • Zija Shemsiu, political activist
  • Zejnullah Halili, writer
  • Xhavit Ahmeti, chemist
  • Sabit Rrustemi, writer, politician
  • Rrustem Rrustemi, journalist
  • Ramiz Cërnica, distinguished patriot
  • Qamil Bala, Kosovar deputy , prominent intellectual
  • Mustafë Koka, Kosovar deputy , prominent intellectual
  • Muharrem Ibrahimi, soldier
  • Mirko Gashi , teacher , journalist, editor
  • Mehmet Halimi, doctor of dialectology
  • Kadri Zeka, lawyer
  • Idriz Seferi , patriot
  • Idriz Gjilani, imam of the Islamic faith
  • Ibrahim Kadriu, poet, writer
  • Binaze Kacabaçi - Dauti, teacher and educator of the Islamic religion
  • Ali Huruglica, writer
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