Did you know that this Kosovo village is not celebrated at all

No houses, shops, or other objects have been decorated with light, though few days have remained until the changing of the weather. In the village of Bresane, Opoja, in the most southwest region of Kosovo, New Year is not celebrated. Residents of this village declare a hundred percent of Islamic faith and according to [...]
No houses, shops, or other objects have been decorated with light, though few days have remained until the changing of the weather.
In the village of Bresane, Opoja, in the most southwest region of Kosovo, New Year is not celebrated.
The inhabitants of this village declare that percent of Islam is declared, and religion does not, they say, prefer the New Year to be celebrated.
You can't even find alcohol in this village's stores. Shopkeepers claim that the largest sale of other items, such as sweets, nonalcohol beverages, trees..., they have for the Great Baram and the Small, as well as for the New Muslim Year, writes Voice.
It is time for prayer in Islam, and residents of Bresana come out one by one from the village mosque, climbing the streets to their homes. Among those who pray are elders and young ones.
The tradition of non-convention of changing the 80-year-old Subhi Tusun weather explains that it has started after the war. He says most villages now do not celebrate New Year's












