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    Quote Originally Posted by Vožd View Post
    Albanians not "autochton" on Kosovo. In 14-century by Dečani chrysobulls on Kosovo was Serbs majority. Also Serbs majority by turkish census
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    What is it with this word autochthonous and this forum, never heard of it until I saw it here, yet it's every 20th word for non-native English speaking Balkanites.

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    Another Albanian village in Kosovo mentioned in 1330 that still exists today, this one in North/Central:

    Ujmir is a village in Klina municipality, Kosovo. It is located south of the Klina River.
    The name of the settlement translates to good water (Albanian: ujë-water, mirë-good).[1][2]


    In the 1330 Chrysobulls of Dečani, the settlement is recorded as Ujnemir.[3][4][5][6][7][8] During the Colonization of Kosovo 14 Serb and Montenegrin families settled in Ujmir.[9]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ujmir


    In the tax register for Has and Opolje region in Kosovo from 1452 there are many Albanian villages. Some still exist today.

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