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Country
  
Albania

Administrative Unit
  
Qendër Bilisht

Population
  
280 (2005)

Municipal unit
  
Qendër Bilisht

County
  
Korçë

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Municipality
  
Devoll, Korçë

Vernik

Vernik (definite Albanian form: Verniku, Macedonian: Врбник, Vrbnik) is a village in the former Qendër Bilisht Municipality of the Korçë County in Albania, on the border with Krystallopigi in Greece. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Devoll. It is situated south of the Small Prespa Lake.

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Map of V%C3%ABrnik, Albania

History

In 1873, then under the Ottoman Empire, the village was listed twice in a demographic survey, once as a Verlink, containing 86 households and 220 male Orthodox Christians, and again as Vrbnik, containing 70 households and 205 male Muslims. According to another late 19th century estimate by Vasil Kanchov, the village had 600 Bulgarian Christians.

In 1903, during the Ilinden Uprising, all 80 of the village's houses were burnt down.

At the outbreak of the First Balkan War, Vernik sent six volunteers to join the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps.

During World War I, the village was part of Greece. In the 1913 and 1920 censuses, it had 489 and 366 residents, respectively.

Demographics

The Kostur dialect of the Macedonian language is spoken in the village.

People from Vernik

  • Nikolaos Dailakis, Greek revolutionary
  • Nako Grozdanov (1886 - 1969), member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
  • Boncho Nestorov (1906 - 1987), writer and journalist
  • Nikola Pandovski, member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
  • Kristo Temelko, communist politician
  • References

    Vernik Wikipedia