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Kuči (; ) is a region in eastern Montenegro and a historical tribe. The region is located north-east of Podgorica, and extends along the border with Albania. The majority of inhabitants are Serbian Orthodox Christian while a Muslim and Roman Catholic minority exists. Marko Miljanov (1833–1901) led the tribe against the Ottoman Empire in the wars of 1861–62 and 1876–78; he had unified Kuči with Montenegro in 1874. ==Geography== The region is located north-east of Podgorica, and extends along the border with Albania, with the Kelmend region on the other side of the border. The unofficial centre is the Ubli village, which has about 1,500 residents and houses several institutions like a culture hall, the "Đoko Prelević" elementary school, a hospital, police station, and a former fabric factory. Ubli is situated in central Kuči with the center and villages of Prelevići, Pavićevići, Živkovići, Kostrovići, etc. Other villages are: Medun, Orahovo, Fundina, Koći, Kržanja, Kosor, Vrbica, Stravče, Zagreda, Raći in northern Kuči and Doljani, Murtovina, Stara Zlatica, Zlatica in southern Kuči. The Kuči region itself can be divided into three major historical sub-regions: *Old Kuči, Orthodox sub-tribe, which celebrates the slava of Mitrovdan (Saint Demetrius). *Drekalovići, Orthodox sub-tribe, which celebrates the slava of Nikoljdan (Saint Nicholas). *Zatrijebač (''Triesh'' in Albanian), also known as ''Kučka krajina'' ("Kuči frontier"), mixed Albanian (Catholic and Muslim) and Orthodox sub-region, which celebrates the Nativity of the Theotokos. Includes the settlements of Benkaj, Budza, Cijevna, Delaj, Korita, Mužeška, Nikmaraš, Rudine, Poprat and Stjepovo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kuči」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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