Klokot-Vrbovac
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Klokot or Kllokot officially Klokot-Vrbovac (Клокот-Врбовац), is a municipality
Municipalities of Kosovo
A Municipality is the basic administrative division in Kosovo.-List of Municipalities:The first name is Serbian and the second one is Albanian:* Dečani / Deçan* Dragaš / Dragash* Đakovica / Gjakovë* Glogovac / Gllogovc * Gnjilane / Gjilan...

 in Kosovo
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and a Serb enclave
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, centered around the towns of Klokot and Vrbovac. It became municipality in 2008, previously being part of the Vitina Municipality. The seat of the municipality is in Klokot. This and other new-formed municipalities of Kosovo
Municipalities of Kosovo
A Municipality is the basic administrative division in Kosovo.-List of Municipalities:The first name is Serbian and the second one is Albanian:* Dečani / Deçan* Dragaš / Dragash* Đakovica / Gjakovë* Glogovac / Gllogovc * Gnjilane / Gjilan...

 are not recognized by Serbian government, which still considers it part of Vitina municipality.

History

The first municipal elections were held on 15 November 2009. Although Serbia does not recognize those elections, 25,4% of local voters, mostly Serbs, did participate in the elections. Serb Saša Mirković was elected mayor. Out of 15 members of the municipal assembly, 10 were elected from the Serb Independent Liberal Party
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, and 5 from the Albanian Democratic Alliance of Kosovo.

Total of 2760 voters were registered for elections. Of those, 2000 are Serbs, and 760 are Albanians. The town of Klokot had 1,500 residents before Kosovo War
Kosovo War
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 (1999) and 1,200 in 2001. The St. Sava Elementary school in Klokot is attended by 250 students (2001) and the secondary school is located in Vrbovac. There is a Serbian Orthodox Church in Vrbovac.

On May 6, 2000, a 67 year old ethnic Serb was murdered while he was fishing in the lake with 2 bullets at close range, which resulted in a riot where the Serbs burned cars. The following day an ethnic Albanian shot 30 rounds with an AK-47 at a Serb family (2 little girls) who survived the attack with serious injuries.

Settlements in the Municipality

  • Grnčar
  • Klokot
  • Letnica
  • Mogila
  • Sasare
  • Vrbovac
  • Vrnavokolo
  • Vrnez

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