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Krute

Krute
Круте
Krythë
Village
Krute is located in Montenegro
Krute
Krute
Location within Montenegro
Coordinates: 42°00′50″N 19°15′40″E / 42.014°N 19.261°E / 42.014; 19.261
Country Montenegro
Municipality Ulcinj
Population
 (2011)
 • Total525
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Car platesUL

Krute (Cyrillic: Круте; Albanian: Krythë) is a village in the municipality of Ulcinj, southeastern Montenegro. It is located north-east of Ulcinj town.

Name

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Krytha's name has its origin in the medieval Albanian tribe of Kryethi.[1][2] It is alternatively known as Krytha e Katërkollës to differentiate by another village of the same to the north of Ulcinj, Krytha e Ulqinit.

History

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Venetian diplomat Mariano Bolizza who travelled in the area in 1614 recorded that it was a Catholic village with 30 households and 75 men-in-arms commanded by Gjur Çeka.[3]

Demographics

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Population of Krute
YearPop.±%
2003 606—    
2011 525−13.4%

According to Montenegro's 2011 census, Krute has a population of 525.[4] Krute has slightly more men than women; there are 271 men (51.6%) and 254 women (48.4%).[4] A significant portion of the population (439, or 83.6%) is over the age of 15.[4] According to Montenegro's 2011 census, the majority of residents are ethnically Albanian (91.4%) with minority groups of Montenegrins as well as people who identify as Muslim ethnically. A similar majority (91.8%) consider Albanian to be their mother tongue, with the remaining population identifying either Montenegrin (7.2%) or "other" (0.95%) as their mother tongue.[4] Additionally, 521 (99.2%) of the residents practice Islam.[4]

Ethnicity Number Percentage
Albanians 480 91.43%
Muslims 24 4.57%
Montenegrins 16 3.05%
Other 5 0.95%
Total 525 100%

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ Pulaha, Selami (1975). "Kontribut për studimin e ngulitjes së katuneve dhe krijimin e fiseve në Shqipe ̈rine ̈ e veriut shekujt XV-XVI' [Contribution to the Study of Village Settlements and the Formation of the Tribes of Northern Albania in the 15th century]". Studime Historike. 12: 124. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. ^ Gjurmime albanologjike, Seria e shkencave filologjike, vol. 15–16, Prishtina: Instituti Albanologjik i Prishtines, 1986, pp. 107–11, OCLC 475280214
  3. ^ Bolizza, Mariano. "Report and Description of the Sanjak of Shkodra". Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Census 2011 data - Settlements". Statistical Office of Montenegro. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
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