- Vitina
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Viti / Vitia
Витина / Vitina
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population_total = 57290 (municipality)
population_as_of = 1991
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subdivision_type2 = District
subdivision_name2 =District of Gnjilane
subdivision_type3 = Municipality
subdivision_name3 = Municipality of Vitina
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footnotes =Viti or Vitina (Albanian: "Viti" or "Vitia" ;Serbian: Витина or "Vitina" ) is a town and municipality in the Gnjilane district of south-eastern
Kosovo .Demographics
History
Following the 1999
Kosovo War , it was the home of A Company, 2/505 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, the first KFOR troops to begin stabilization efforts in the municipality. After the initial unit left, Vitina was the site of a subsequent international scandal when a soldier from theU.S. Army unit raped and killed a local girl. The subsequent investigation uncovered serious training and leadership deficiencies in the 3/504 Parachute Infantry Regiment, and catalysed a tremendous change in the training of units deploying forpeacekeeping operations.fact|date=May 2008Geography
Towns in the Vitina municipality include
Požaranje ,Kabaš ,Binac ,Klokot ,Drobeš ,Smira , etc.Economy
The municipality of Vitina is economically depressed. However, it should also be noted that this area is rural and agrarian and hence the current unemployment rates might not accurately reflect true employment levels.Most private businesses are owned and operated by Kosovo Albanians, as are a majority of the public services. Both private businesses and public services are small in terms of number of employees. The largest business employer in the municipality is the Klokot Bottling Plant & Spa, which employs 230 people (including 28 Kosovo Serbs).
Infrastructure
The roads in the municipality range from good to poor. The main roads leading into most villages are paved and narrow. Secondary roads are nearly all dirt roads.
During the conflict, approximately 5% of Kosovo Albanian houses were burnt (255 houses). After the conflict, burning of Kosovo Serb houses took place, and around 230 houses were burnt which account for approximately 20% of all Kosovo Serb houses.
Water supply is available to 70% of the Vitina town. A number of villages have their own water systems, but as the public services company is not responsible for maintenance of these systems, the supply of water is unreliable. Overall, less than 20% of the population in the municipality has a water supply system. Approximately 10% of the population has access to a sewage system.
References
External links
* [http://www.kk-viti.org/portal/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=index&catid=&topic=15 The official website of Municipal Assembly Vitina]
* [http://www.osce.org/documents/html/pdftohtml/1206_en.pdf.html OSCE - Profile of Vitina]
* [http://www.sok-kosovo.org/pdf/population/Kosovo_and_its_population.pdf SOK Kosovo and its population]
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