This refers to its history as a stationary village for the cannons of the Reddy rulers.
Each street is referred to as a village.
It was referred to as a village belonging to the Cistercians.
Despite this, the majority of locals refer to it as a village, likely due to its small size.
In 2006 its population was in excess of 8,000 inhabitants and is frequently referred to as a small town rather than a village.
Ottoman documents from the 15th century refer to it as a "village of Kragujevdza".
Each neighborhood created during this time period was given a name and referred to as a "village" by local inhabitants.
In 1833 it is referred as a small "Albanian village".
Some local inhabitants and local government sources refer to Street as a village, despite its large population.
Some residents refer to its status as a "village", although in reality it is an extension to the Northampton urban area.