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Llapllasella (Serbian Cyrillic: Лапље Село, Albanian: Llapllaselle) is a village in the Graçanicë municipality of Kosovo. Llapllasella was part of the Pristina municipality before the Gračanica municipality was created.
It is a Serb enclave situated south of Čaglavica, and has a supermajority of ethnic Serbs. During the Kosovo War, Serbs were displaced, after more than a decade, sixteen families returned to their village, on February 6, 2010. That number has since increased to just over 20 families.
Various problems, some of them related to anti-Serb sentiment, persist for returnees. There is no running water, and harassment takes place, such as cemetery desecration.