Kuršumlija


Kuršumlija is a town and municipality located in the Toplica District of the southern Serbia. It is situated near the rivers Toplica, Kosanica and Banjska, on the southeast of mount Kopaonik, and northwest of Mount Radan. As of 2011, the town has 13,306 inhabitants, while municipality has 19,213.

Geography

Kuršumlija sits on the area of and administratively is in Toplica District. Its borders the municipalities of Brus, Blace, Prokuplje, Medveđa, Podujevo, and Leposavić. Its southwest border is within the disputed territory of Kosovo.

History

The Romans established the Ad Fines military outpost in the 3rd century AD. There are also remains of churches from the Byzantine period. The Serbian principality of Rascia expanded from this region. Stefan Nemanja, a Serbian lord, and the founder of Nemanjić dynasty, built his residence here, as well as the two monasteries of St Nicolas and the Holy Mother of God.
There are many historical sights in Kuršumlija from that era: Mara Tower, Ivan Tower, and many medieval churches. The name in that period was Bele Crkve and Toplica. After the invasion by the Ottoman Empire in the 14th century, the Ottomans gave the town its current name, simply by translating the old name, Bele Crkve. During Ottoman rule Kuršumlija was part of the Sanjak of Niš.
Toponyms such as Arbanaška and Đjake shows an Albanian presence in the Toplica and Southern Morava regions before the expulsion of Albanians during 1877–78 period.
The rural parts of Toplica valley and adjoining semi-mountainous interior was inhabited by compact Muslim Albanian population while Serbs in those areas lived near the river mouths and mountain slopes and both peoples inhabited other regions of the South Morava river basin.
As the wider Toplica region, Kuršumlija also had an Albanian majority. These Albanians were expelled by Serbian forces in a way that today would be characterized as ethnic cleansing.
In 1878, Kuršumlija became a part of the Principality of Serbia, which in 1882 became the Kingdom of Serbia. From 1929-41, Kuršumlija was part of the Morava Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

1999 NATO bombing

Kuršumlija was bombed on multiple occasions during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav army barracks were struck by NATO bombs on March 24, 1999, after which nine officers and two soldiers were killed. A total of 41 soldiers were injured in the same bombing that night. On April 12, 1999, six civilians were killed in Merdare from NATO airstrikes on the border of Kuršumlija and Podujevo.

Settlements

Aside from the town of Kuršumlija, the following villages consist the municipality of Kuršumlija:

Demographics

The municipality of Kuršumlija includes one urban and 89 rural settlements. According to the 2011 census there are 19,213 inhabitants in the municipality. The municipality of Kuršumlija has 6,962 households with 2,76 members on average, while the number of homes is 11,374.
The religious structure of the municipality is predominantly Serbian Orthodox, with minorities like Atheists, Muslims, Catholics and others. Most of the population speaks Serbian.
The composition of population by sex and average age:
A total of 7,356 citizens have secondary education, while 1,606 citizens have higher education. Of those with higher education, 898 have university education.

Ethnic groups

The ethnic composition of the municipality:
Ethnic groupPopulation%
Serbs18,52896.43%
Roma3391.76%
Montenegrins470.24%
Croats80.04%
Gorani80.04%
Macedonians60.03%
Yugoslavs50.03%
Albanians50.03%
Russians50.03%
Others2621.36%
Total19,213

Tourism

Kuršumlija is known for a natural monument of hoodoos near Mount Radan known as Đavolja Varoš. There are three spas : the Prolom Banja, Kuršumlijska Banja, and Lukovska Banja. Prolom water is bottled at the Prolom Spa.

Economy

The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity :
ActivityTotal
Agriculture, forestry and fishing168
Mining and quarrying-
Manufacturing1,070
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply31
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities94
Construction90
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles417
Transportation and storage242
Accommodation and food services109
Information and communication33
Financial and insurance activities25
Real estate activities-
Professional, scientific and technical activities91
Administrative and support service activities23
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security461
Education312
Human health and social work activities441
Arts, entertainment and recreation40
Other service activities141
Individual agricultural workers208
Total3,997

Gallery

Notable natives or residents