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meters. The findings confirmed the presence of two separate
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division, Mitrovica suffered economic collapse, turning from the economic center of Kosovo before 1999 to the poorest region in Kosovo after. According to the Kosovo
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Mitrovica became the focus for ethnic clashes between the two communities, exacerbated by the presence of nationalist extremists on both sides. The bridges linking the two sides of the town were guarded by armed groups determined to prevent incursions by the other side. Because of the tense situation
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The adjacent archaeological site of Karagaç is found on a lower terrace along the riverbank and was investigated between 1955 and 1960. The archaeological findings indicated occupation during the middle
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in the north and several private universities. The city is known for music and has
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The archaeological site of Fafos is located in the suburban area of
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Mitrovica. Once one of Europe's largest mines, its production has since dwindled and most of its operations closed off following the war. Due to Mitrovica's political instability and divisions between the Albanian and Serb communities, the city's unemployment rate is 65%. Publicly
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with the total population of Kosovo declining by almost 5%. During this period, 4,889 people fled south
Mitrovica, which resulted in a population decline to 68,400 inhabitants. By 2015 the population of North Mitrovica municipality slightly increased to 12,223 inhabitants. In total, according to
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The Kosovo war and post-war conflicts, the destruction of economy, especially the operating stoppage of industrial sector, as well as other socio-economic factors, have influenced high emigration (both internal and external). After 1948 (32,800 inhabitants) the city had continual high population
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on 17 February 2008. Some 150 Kosovo Serb police officers refused to take orders from the ethnic
Albanian authorities and were suspended. Serb protesters prevented ethnic Albanian court employees from crossing the bridge over the Ibar River. UN police raided and seized the courthouse on 14 March
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On 17 March 2004, the drowning of three Albanian children in the river prompted major ethnic violence in the town and a Serbian teenager was killed. Demonstrations by thousands of angry Albanians and Serbs mobilised to stop them crossing the river degenerated into rioting and gunfire, leaving at
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Rich in minerals such as lead, zinc ore and other minerals, during Yugoslavian period, Mitrovica was an industrial city with a significant mining industry, as the Trepča Mines, a major mining and metallurgy complex, is located in the region. Following the Kosovo War in 1999 and the city’s ethnic
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The Neolithic site of Zhitkoc, situated approximately 3 km north of Zveçan, is positioned on a plateau near the Zhitkoc train station. In 1958, a series of preliminary excavations were conducted near the banks of the Ibër River, revealing the remains of a typical Neolithic settlement that
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and other ethnic groups. In south municipality of Mitrovica, Albanians make 96.65% of the total population, while other ethnic groups are Roma, Turks, Bosniaks and others. According to 2011 census, only 14 Serbs live in south Mitrovica municipality.
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era. The oldest settlements discovered in the area are the archeological sites of Zhitkoc, Karagaç and Vallaç, near Zvecan (around 5 km north of Mitrovica) and archaeological site of Fafos which is situated in the suburban area of Mitrovica.
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were killed). The local prison was the scene of an international incident on 18 April 2004 when a Jordanian policeman working as a UN prison guard opened fire on a group of UN police officers leaving a class, killing three.
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using tear gas against Serbs and leaving some of them wounded. The explosion of a hand-grenade injured several UN and NATO staff on 17 March; UN forces were later withdrawn from the northern part of Mitrovica.
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only one kindergarten, it has a large capacity, available for 300 kids. The higher education is also provided through the Public University of Mitrovica "Isa Boletini" and University of Applied Sciences.
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There are two private universities that operate in the south Mitrovica, College "Fama" and International Business College Mitrovica (IBCM). IBCM has campuses in both municipalities of Mitrovica.
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Several neighborhoods in the area of Trepča according to the Ottoman defter of the 16th century were Islamised and the other neighborhoods contained people with a mixture of Christian,
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began to evolve into a thriving mining town. The development of mining activities and trade significantly contributed to the region's significance and economic growth.
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Kosovo Serbs accepted the Pristina-run police force and courts and vote on ballots with republic of Kosovo logos. Elected Serbs swear oaths to Republic of Kosovo.
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owned enterprises and local administration is largely responsible for the functioning of the economy, along with Serbian government assistance and EU donations.
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and Slavic names. According to Selami Pulaha, the Ottoman defters of 1591 indicate that the area of Trepča in the 16th century had a significant
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growth tripling by 1991 to 104,885 inhabitants, but in 2011 only 84,235 inhabitants were living in Mitrovica, a decrease of 19.29% from 1991.
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municipality. Since the 2011 census was not applied in the now four Serb-majority municipalities in
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in the city, but it has no police force. Serbs refused to accept the jurisdiction of Kosovo courts.
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first FIFA-recognized friendly international football match on 5 March 2014, playing 0–0 against
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is functional. It hold the name University of Priština after the Serbian faculties of the
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MURATI, Sulejman; SHUKRIU, Mustafa (November 1971). "Mitrovica - kasabë orientale".
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Knaus, Verena; Warrander, Gail; Olenicoff, Larissa; Jennions, Bridget Nurre (2017).
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and won many titles being part of best clubs in the country. KF Trepça plays at the
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estimation, at the end of 2015, 80,623 people were living in the city of Mitrovica.
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Mitrovica train station in the late 19th century Ottoman Empire
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in 1430 and 'De Dimitruic' 1446, while the German traveler
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2570:(illustrated ed.). Bradt Travel Guides. p. 287.
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is also a popular sport in the city and is represented by
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Tensions rose considerably in the city of Mitrovica after
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Mitrovica is also an important university center with the
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Video about displacement and reconstruction in Mitrovica.
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Republic of Kosovo – Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport
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statue in the centre of Mitrovica inaugurated during the
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St. Demetrius Serbian Orthodox Church in North Mitrovica
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Burning of St. Sava church in south Mitrovica 17 March
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Mitrovica North Administrative Office Official Website
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Baffling Kosovo mass exodus exposes domestic hardships
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Albanian Catholic Church in southern part of Mitrovica
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inhabiting discrete enclaves on the north bank of the
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Ministry of Local Governance Administration of Kosovo
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in 1873–1878, which linked Mitrovica to the port of
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Kosovo – what to do with the north, ad interim
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Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
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3443:Mitrovica: North and South of a Divided City
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3005:STATISTICAL OFFICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
924:Saxon St. Peter's Basilica Church, Stari Trg
661:The name of Mitrovica derives from the name
3151:Municipal profile of Mitrovica -in Albanian
3016:"Kosovo Agency of Statistics – Census 2011"
2979:Nella base italiana in Kosovo - 30 nov 2018
2343:Populated places in Kosovo by Albanian name
2267:, Swedish politician and elected member of
968:documents mention the city respectively as
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86:City and municipality in Mitrovica, Kosovo
3421:North Kosovska Mitrovica Official Website
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1190:Community Assembly of Kosovo and Metohija
3209:"Science and Technology in Kosovo/UNMIK"
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2417:"2011 Census: Mitrovica (demographics)"
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305:54.983 km (21.229 sq mi)
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2538:"The Symbol of Mitrovica's Divisions"
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2101:, former Minister of the Interior of
2051:, Swiss international football player
739:The official name of the city in the
3426:Jazz & Blues Festival North City
3218:from the original on 3 February 2016
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3087:Nuttall, Clare (13 October 2023).
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2474:Avdiu, Blendrita (February 2023).
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1923:. Other active football clubs are
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895:Simultaneously, the settlement of
625:, the 14th century monasteries of
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2923:Peacekeepers hurt in Kosovo blast
2900:. ERP KIM Archive. Archived from
2152:, former Albanian football player
1993:Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo
1980:Chairman of the Executive Council
1962:
1857:. Objects and figurines include:
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732:(Титова Митровица) in Serbian or
705:mentioned the city with the name
498:and administrative center of the
297:331 km (128 sq mi)
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2937:, transconflict.com, April 2010.
2871:Wood, Nicholas (18 April 2004).
2780:"Archaeological Guide of Kosovo"
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2195:, former Serbian football player
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2604:. Scarecrow Press. p. 97.
2601:Historical Dictionary of Kosovo
2396:"Kosovo Population Census 2011"
2368:"Kosovo Population Census 2020"
1712:Abandoned factory in Mitrovica.
955:Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki
689:mentioned Mitrovica in 1499 as
675:Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki
356:Mitrovicas (m), Mitrovicase (f)
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3278:"KB Trepça-official website"
2436:REGIONAL HERITAGE PLAN NORTH
2252:, Albanian commander of the
1999:and one the founders of the
1931:while KF Remonti, KF Shala,
1913:Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium
1890:Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium
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1182:Kosovo declared independence
1058:Kosovo war and city division
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3306:(in Albanian). 18 July 2023
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2243:, current president of the
2137:, former Prime Minister of
2033:, Albanian fashion designer
2014:Albanian National Awakening
1682:St. Peter's Basilica Church
1640:Kosovo Agency of Statistics
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1364:Kosovo Agency of Statistics
647:Isa Boletini Towers Complex
623:St. Peter's Catholic Church
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2261:, Albanian football player
2231:, Albanian football player
2213:, Albanian football player
2112:Party of Labour of Albania
2045:, Albanian football player
2027:, Prime Minister of Kosovo
1997:Democratic Party of Kosovo
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1905:KF Trepça'89 (Minatori 89)
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2167:, former football player
1787:City Museum of Mitrovica
618:and Omni Sports Center.
614:, Fatime Xhaka Stadium,
3207:Schusch, Klaus (2008).
2820:Pulaha, Selami (1984).
1197:2013 Brussels Agreement
1050:, the city was part of
767:, a city in Serbia. In
595:University of Mitrovica
482:), also referred to as
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3111:citiesintransition.net
2844:Elsie, Robert (2004).
2598:Elsie, Robert (2010).
2540:. Balkan Insight. BIRN
2348:Monuments in Mitrovica
2095:, Albanian nationalist
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1750:University of Pristina
1746:University of Pristina
1736:Education in Mitrovica
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3758:Artakolli i Çyçavicës
3326:"Kardeş Şehirlerimiz"
3238:"Museum of Mitrovica"
2071:, poet and translator
2039:, Albanian footballer
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500:District of Mitrovica
392: • Summer (
4022:District of Pristina
3383:(in Albanian). Korçë
3332:(in Turkish). İnegöl
2983:Ruggiero Capodivento
2696:Spomenik, Database.
2201:, Bosniak politician
1752:were relocated from
1568:Prefer not to answer
1109:. Almost all of the
1080:United Arab Emirates
1052:Axis-occupied Serbia
847:Monastery of Banjska
715:Sanjak of Novi Pazar
637:, the fortresses of
633:, and the mosque of
616:Minatori Sports Hall
514:Ujmani/Gazivoda Lake
433:Vehicle registration
341: • Density
30:For other uses, see
4075:District of Prizren
3870:District of Gjakova
3823:District of Ferizaj
3676:Suhodolli i Poshtëm
3437:Mitrovica Situation
3381:bashkiakorce.gov.al
3117:on 26 January 2023.
2985:- XX° Commander of
2904:on 20 November 2008
2850:. Scarecrow Press.
2685:. Gazeta "Zveçani".
2269:European Parliament
2193:Borislav Stevanović
2160:President of Kosovo
1995:, former leader of
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1611:. Small numbers of
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584:North Kosovo crisis
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128:, Miners Monument,
3903:District of Gjilan
3244:. 28 February 2017
3171:2017-01-16 at the
2877:The New York Times
2516:www.kk.rks-gov.net
2173:, actor and singer
2087:Aleksandar Čanović
1955:is represented by
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695:Benedikt Kuripečič
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2448:Eggert, Hardten.
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734:Mitrovica e Titos
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2069:Bekim Bejta
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3628:Mitrovicë
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4098:Prizren
4093:Mamusha
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3931:Ranilug
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3751:Regions
3721:Vllahia
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2139:Albania
2103:Albania
1817:Albanik
1813:Sitnica
1775:Culture
1704:Economy
1519:Ashkali
1461:96.65%
1318:104,885
1254:±% p.a.
1212:Italian
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4129:Gegëri
4050:Lipjan
4045:Obiliq
4030:Drenas
3984:Zvečan
3926:Parteš
3921:Klokot
3911:Gjilan
3851:Štrpce
3846:Shtime
3733:Zijaçë
3681:Shipol
3667:Strana
3659:Selacë
3649:Rashan
3644:Rahovë
3617:Mazhiq
3607:Lushtë
3602:Lisicë
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2964:31 May
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2401:31 May
2373:31 May
2303:İnegöl
2290:with:
1897:Trepça
1881:Sports
1793:Sights
1609:Muslim
1593:71,909
1585:0.21%
1574:0.08%
1563:0.07%
1552:0.03%
1545:Gorani
1539:0.01%
1513:0.73%
1500:0.58%
1487:0.72%
1474:0.02%
1458:69,497
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1343:−2.01%
1340:64,680
1332:−1.09%
1329:84,235
1321:+1.83%
1310:+2.06%
1307:87,531
1299:+3.47%
1296:71,357
1288:+3.44%
1285:50,747
1277:+3.37%
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1263:32,800
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1848:Roman
1762:UNMIK
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1596:100%
1590:Total
1526:0.9%
1480:Turks
1467:Serbs
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