Mojkovac
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Mojkovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Мојковац) is a town in northern Montenegro. It has a population of 4,120 (2003 census). Mojkovac is also the centre of Mojkovac municipality, which has a population of 10,066.
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[edit] Features
Mojkovac is on the west bank of the Tara River between mountains Bjelasica and Sinjajevina. It is near the old mining town of Brskovo. During rule of King Uros there was a money foundry there, from which Mojkovac got its name.
During the rule of King Uroš, there was money foundry after which Mojkovac got its name. Mojkovac is famous for the Battle of Mojkovac (1916) where the Montenegrin army defeated the more powerful, Austro-Hungarian army.
Mojkovac has some tourism. As the Tara River is near Mojkovac, there is also white water rafting. The Monastery of Saint George in Dobrilovina, is the most important cultural and historic monument it dates back to 1592.
[edit] Transport connnections
Mojkovac has a station on Belgrade - Bar railway. It is also at the intersection of the main road connecting Montenegro's coast and Podgorica with northern Montenegro and Serbia (E65, E80), and the road leading towards Žabljak and Pljevlja. Mojkovac is on the west bank of the Tara River, between the mountains of Bjelasica and Sinjajevina. The old mining village of Brskovo is nearby. Brskovo is one of the oldest mines in the region.
Podgorica Airport is 105 km away, and has regular flights to major European destinations.
[edit] Demographics
Mojkovac is administrative centre of Mojkovac municipality, which in 2003 had a population of 10,066. The town of Mojkovac itself has 4,120 citizens.
Population of Mojkovac:
Ethnic groups (1991 census):
- Montenegrins (92.50%)
- Serbs (5.17%)
Ethnic groups (2003 census):
- Montenegrins (54.77%)
- Serbs (41.12%)
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