Velika Hoča
Village in Gjakova, Kosovo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Velika Hoča (Serbian Cyrillic: Велика Хоча, Albanian: Hoçë e Madhe) is a village in the municipality of Rahovec, in Kosovo. It is one of the Serb enclaves in Kosovo, and houses some 13 Orthodox church buildings, most of which date to the Serbian Middle Ages.
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Velika Hoča
Velika Hoča Hoçë e Madhe | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 42.3842°N 20.6767°E / 42.3842; 20.6767 | |
Location | Kosovo |
District | Gjakova |
Municipality | Rahovec |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 124 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Velika Hoča is situated in the historical region of Metohija (Dukagjin) and is one of the oldest settlements. It was given as metochion by Stefan Nemanja to Hilandar in 1198–99 (Charter of Hilandar).[2]
In the Middle Ages, Velika Hoča was a strong economical and spiritual centre with 24 churches and three monasteries. 8 monasteries and five ruins have been preserved from that period. The Dečani wine is made from vineyards in Velika Hoča since at least the reign of Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331-1355).[citation needed]