Parteà ¡ (Serbian Cyrillic: ÃÂðÃÂÃÂõÃÂ) or Partesh (), is a town and municipality located in the Gjilan District of Kosovo. The municipality was established on 19 August 2010. It is inhabited by Serbs, and as of 2013, it has an estimated population of 5,300 inhabitants.
The municipality consists of town of Parteà ¡ and two villages: Pasjane and Donja Budriga.
The settlements of Parteà ¡, Donja Budriga and Pasjane are inhabited by ethnic Serbs. There are four Serbian Orthodox churches within the municipality. There are pilgrimage sites at medieval religious ruins. There is also one cultural center in Parteà ¡, one in Donja Budriga, and one in Pasjane.
The economy is based mainly on dairy production and small trade.
There are two primary schools and five secondary schools within the municipality.
The municipality of Parteà ¡ is inhabited by ethnic Serbs. The ECMI calculated, based on 2010 and 2013 estimations, that the Parteà ¡ municipality was inhabited by 5,300 Serbs (99.96%).
According to the 2011 census, which is unreliable due to partial boycott by Serbs and other minorities, the settlement of Parteà ¡ alone had 478 residents, all of whom were Serbs (100%); the Parteà ¡ municipality had 1,787 residents, 1,785 of whom were Serbs (99.9%). The municipality of Parteà ¡ includes the town and two villages. It is one of the Serbian enclaves in Kosovo (located outside Serb-inhabited North Kosovo), alongside five other municipalities: GraÃÂanica, à  trpce, Novo Brdo, Ranilug and Klokot. After the Brussels Agreement of 2013, representatives of Serbia and Kosovo agreed that the municipality was to become part of the Community of Serb Municipalities.
The municipality in planned to be included in the Community of Serb Municipalities, according to the 2013 Brussels Agreement.
The 2013 local elections, held in November, saw 2,770 voters, 63.8% of the total number of registered voters in the Parteà ¡ municipality (4,342) according to the last elections. The elections saw the following results in the local government, the municipal assembly which has 15 seats: