Istog (Albanian definite form: Istogu; Serbian: Исток, Istok) or Burim[2] is a town and municipality located in the District of Peja of western Kosovo.
In August, Sali Kama and Bik Pazari resisted the partisans in Bjeshka, near Istog.
The ethnic composition of the municipality: After World War II, watermills on the river of Istog were nationalized and a new fish plant was built to operate as a socially owned enterprise.
It was later privatized as Motel "Trofta", meaning "trout" in Albanian - the type of fish it has and is still producing, selling, and distributing.
The hotel provides hotel rooms as well as small bungalows by the river except Trofta Istog has the "burim" itself which everyone can go and visit the source of water and for sightseeing and the burim has the restaurants "Freskia" and "Morea" that are known for their food and the view of Istog.