Galica

Galica is a village administratively located in the Municipality of Vushtrri, Kosovo, but geographically situated in the Drenica region.

During the Austro-Hungarian occupation, several houses were burned, and Azem Bejta's two brothers, Seferi and Zeneli, were executed.

Azem Bejta, an important figure in the Kachak movement, strongly resisted the Serbian regime and turned Galica into part of the free zone of Drenica, known as Little Arbania.

[2] In 1924, the Serbian army attacked the villages of Galica, Mikushnicë, and Lubovec, burning 100 houses, injuring 28 and causing the deaths of 82 Albanians, most of them fighters.

[3] Today, the Tower of Azem and Shote Galica stands in the village as an important monument of Kosovo's cultural heritage.

Galica