Lake Badovci: Built upon the tombs, the drowned church, and two entire villages that fled from it

A Kosovo citizen in defense of Badovci Lake from the constructions warned in that area has been taunted by social networks because he had no idea about his founder. “Don't touch Badofcin [Badovcin] that Badofci [Badovci] has a head [face] even without a V We live in the beauty [...]
“Don't touch Badofcin [Badovcin] that Badofci [Badovci] has a head [face] even without a V We live in this beauty that Allah has given us” It was the status of a protector.

But immediately the status comment writes “Allah did not, that the lake is artificial, but you know” with a smiley emotic, follows Periscope.
What should we know about Lake Badovci?
This lake is located just two kilometers from Hajvalya and Gracanica, while it is said to be five kilometers from Pristina.

The lake is an artificial reservoir supplied by the Gracanica River. It has started to build in 1963 and has ended in 1966 with a view to supplying drinking water to the city of Pristina. Its height is up to 52m while the width is 246.
Yugoslav authorities had not sent the letters to the two entire villages that were there, moving them from their locations. The village named Novo Selo [New Village] had moved over the lake, while the other village of Badovci had been placed below it.
Moreover, because of the lake, the dead in the village of Novo Sele were also affected by the dead from the village below. /Periscope











