Kosovska Mitrovica District
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- Note: this is article about former district of the Serbian government in Kosovo. For the current UNMIK district, see District of Mitrovica/Kosovska Mitrovica article.
Kosovska Mitrovica District within Kosovo |
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Capital | Kosovska Mitrovica |
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Population – Total – Density |
275,904 ? |
The Kosovska Mitrovica District (Albanian: Distrikti i Mitrovicës, Serbian: Kosovskomitrovički okrug or Косовскомитровички округ ) was a district in northern Kosovo between 1990 and 1999. It had a population of 275,904. The seat of the District was in the city of Kosovska Mitrovica.
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[edit] Municipalities
It included the municipalities of:
[edit] Culture and history
Kosovska Mitrovica - being a medieval settlement, is rich in famous edificies and monuments: the Church of St. Dimitri originating from the fourteenth century, and the Church of St. Sava from the nineteenth century. In the vicinity of Kosovska Mitrovica is the Devič Monastery, the first mention of which was found in 1578.
[edit] Economy
The Kosovska Mitrovica District is featured by a number of significant economic organization from contracting, chemical, garment-industry and agricultural sectors.
[edit] See also
Vojvodina: Central Banat • North Bačka • North Banat • South Bačka • South Banat • Srem • West Bačka
Central Serbia: Bor • City of Belgrade • Braničevo • Jablanica • Kolubara • Mačva • Moravica • Nišava • Pčinja • Pirot • Podunavlje • Pomoravlje • Rasina • Raška • Šumadija • Toplica • Zaječar • Zlatibor
UN administered Kosovo (1990-1999) : Kosovo • Kosovo-Pomoravlje • Kosovska Mitrovica • Peć • Prizren