Llugaxhi (in Albanian, pronounced [luga-dʒi]) or Lugadžija () is a village in Kosovo, located south of Lipjan.
Llugaxhi (in Albanian, pronounced [luga-dʒi]) or Lugadžija () is a village in Kosovo, located south of Lipjan.
The village was founded by Muhaxhir-Albanians all of whom fled the invasion of Niš (Albanian: Nish) during 1878. Forced to abandon their belongings and dwellings, the families made their way to Gadime. They were later granted land further outside the town where they could create the new village. Many families now inhabit Llugaxhi, such as the Ratkoceri, Konjufca, Reçica, the Magashi, the Byqmeti, the Islami (subfamily of Reçica), the Tmava and others. Most roads in Llugaxhi are named after family ancestors, such as Sefë Reçica and Sherif Konjufca.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).