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Janjevci : ウィキペディア英語版
Janjevci

Kosovo Croats ((アルバニア語:Kroatët e Kosovës), (クロアチア語:Kosovski hrvati)), locally known as Janjevci (, (アルバニア語:Janjevët)) are the Croat community in Kosovo, inhabiting the town of Janjevo and surrounding villages near Pristina, as well as villages centered on Letnica near Vitina (Shashare, Vrnez and Vrnavokolo).
==Identity and culture==
The Janjevci declare as ethnic Croats, and derive their ethnonym (''Janjevci'') from their traditional community centre, in Janjevo. It is believed that the community descends from migrating merchants from the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik and its hinterland) who settled the area in the 14th century, when modern-day Kosovo was part of medieval Serbia. The first written mention of Catholics in Janjevo is a letter written by Pope Benedict XI in 1303, mentioning Janjevo as the center of the Catholic parish of St. Nicholas. Together with the Saxons from Central Europe, they worked the Serbian mines.〔
They have maintained their Catholic faith until today. The community speak the Prizren-South Morava sub-dialect of the Shtokavian dialect.

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