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Mitrovica District (; sr-cyrl, Косовскомитровачки округ, ''Kosovskomitrovački okrug'') is one of the seven districts of
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. Its administrative center and the largest city is Mitrovica. The district borders on the
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to the south-west, the
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to the south and east, and
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to the north and northwest.


History

The first human habitations here can be traced back to the Prehistoric period. Some
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sites have been discovered in the Mitrovica District, such as in Runik, Žitkovac-Karagaç, Vallaç and Fafos. This region was populated by
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, an Illyrian tribe that lived in the territory of modern-day Kosovo. By the end of the 1st century BC, the Romans invaded the region. At the time, one of the most important centres in the region was Municipium Dardanorum, located in Sočanica, Leposavić. Archeological sites from the Roman period were also found in the territory of Vushtrri ( Vicianum), for example the ruins in Pestova and the Rashan Fortress. Following Roman downfall, the Mitrovica was occupied by
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. During the
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period (527-565AD), the Old Fortress in Vučittn was built, which remains the city center today. By the end of the 9th century, the region of Mitrovica became part of the Bulgarian state of
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. The area was conquered by the Nemanjić dynasty in 1185. During Serbian rule, the region and Kosovo in general became a political and spiritual centre of the kingdom. The
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later conquered the region in the 14th century and stayed until the 17th century. During this Ottoman period,
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spread and many mosques, Turkish baths, madrasah, bridges and Ottoman houses were built. The cities of Vushtrri, Mitrovica and Zvečan became some of the largest cities in the region, and some of the most important in the
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. In 1912, after the Ottoman capitulation, Serbia acquired the territory of Kosovo. In the first World War, the region was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1915–18), then part of the
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. In
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,
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conquered most of the territory in the region, while other areas fell to the
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. After World War II, the economy grew in the region under Yugoslavia.


Geography


Relief

The terrain of the Mitrovica District is rugged and mountainous, comprising the south portion of Kopaonik mountain on the north-east, with the highest point Pančić's Peak 2,017 meters above sea level (the northernmost extremity of Kosovo). The mountain ranges of Rogozna and Mokra Gora extend on the north-west by Zubin Potok with the peak of Berim, 1,731 meters (5,679 ft). The northern part of
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and Qyqavica mountain occupies the south-west part of region, while in the south east the boundary extends on the Plain of Kosovo. In the center of the region is the Ibar valley, where Mitrovica lies.


Hydrography

Regarding hydrography, Mitrovica District constitutes one of the richest regions in Kosovo. While a mountainous area, there are many small river sources in the region, and two of the most important rivers in Kosovo, Ibar and
Sitnica The Sitnica (; sr-Cyrl, Ситница) is a river in Kosovo. It flows into the Ibar at Mitrovica, and it is the longest river that flows completely within Kosovo. History In the 14th century, during the reign of king Milutin, a canal con ...
, flow here. Ibar originates in Rožaje, eastern
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, passes through Sandžak and enters Kosovo by the town of Zubin Potok. Near this town, the river is dammed by the Gazivoda Dam, creating the artificial Lake Gazivode. As the largest lake in Kosovo (area 11.9 km2 or 4.6 sq mi, altitude 693 m or 2,274 ft, depth 105 m or 344 ft), Gazivoda Lake represents one of the most important assets of Kosovo's economy. Below Gazivode, another reservoir is created, Lake Pridvorice. In Mitrovica, the Ibar receives Lushta river and Sitnica, which consist of the longest river in Kosovo.
Sitnica The Sitnica (; sr-Cyrl, Ситница) is a river in Kosovo. It flows into the Ibar at Mitrovica, and it is the longest river that flows completely within Kosovo. History In the 14th century, during the reign of king Milutin, a canal con ...
passes through the town of Vushtrri what makes an important element for agriculture in this area. In Mitrovica it receives Trepça river which originates from Bajgora mountains, of Kopaonik range.


Demographics


Population

According to the results of 2011 census and Kosovo Agency of Statistics 2008-2009 data for the municipalities with Serbian majority: Zvečan, Leposavić, Zubin Potok and North part of Mitrovica, in this region live approximately 232,833 inhabitants or 13.38% of total population of Kosovo. ''Note'': North Mitrovica is also included into Mitrovica.


Ethnicities

The municipalities of Mitrovica, Vushtrri and Skenderaj have an Albanian majority, whilst the municipalities of Zubin Potok, Zvečan and Leposavić have an ethnic Serb majority. Serbs also form the majority of population in the northern part of Mitrovica, which is their cultural and political center in Kosovo.


Population by ethnicity

Data on municipalities of South Mitrovica, Vushtrri and Skenderaj according to 2011 population census. As it is known, municipalities with Serbian majority: Zvečan, Leposavić, Zubin Potok and North part of Mitrovica did not participate in the population census conducted in April, 2011. For those municipalities the data is taken from the 2008-2009 estimate.


Official languages

In the municipalities of Mitrovica Region, Albanian and Serbian languages are official languages, while in Mitrovica and Vushtrri, Turkish is recognized as a language in official use.


Administrative divisions


Municipalities

Until 2012 Mitrovica region was divided into six municipalities. In 2013, after November elections in Kosovo, North Mitrovica officially became a separate municipality. The largest city is Mitrovica (46,230 inhabitants) and municipality of South Mitrovica (71,909 inhabitants).


Settlements in Mitrovica District

This is the list of 48 settlements in the municipality of Mitrovica. This is the list of 67 settlements in the municipality of Vushtrri.


Gallery

File:A image of the fields of Taraxha a small village close to vushtrri.jpg, Landscape near Vushtrri File:Hotel Jadran in Mitrovica.jpg, Hotel Jadran building in Mitrovica File:Kisha në veri.JPG, Orthodox Church and Zvecan lead smelter chimney File:Mjegulla dhe bukuritë e saj.jpg, Ibar River in Mitrovica File:Qyteti i Vushtrrise.JPG, City of Vushtrri File:Qyteti i Mitrovicës në orët e mëngjesit.JPG, Hotel Jadran building in Mitrovica File:Fshati Cerajë.jpg, Cerajë village File:Qyteti i Vushtrrise naten.jpg, City of Vushtrri at night File:Sheshi "Adem Jashari" ne Skenderaj.jpg, "Adem Jashari" square in
Skenderaj Skenderaj ( sq-definite, Skënderaji) or Srbica ( sr-Cyrl, Србица) is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Mitrovica, Mitrovica District of Kosovo. According to the 2021 cens ...
File:Kompleksi perkujtimor ne Prekaz.jpg, Adem Jashari memorial in Prekaz i Epërm File:Kulla dhe shtepija e Adem Jasharit Prekaz.jpg, Adem Jashari memorial in Prekaz File:Castle of vushtrria.jpg, The fortress of Vushtrri File:Ura e gurit, Vushtrri, Kosova.JPG, Old Stone Bridge in Vushtrri File:Landscape of a forest near Vushtrri.jpg, Forests near Vushtrri File:Hamami i Vjetër, Vushtrri.JPG, Old Hamam in Vushtrri File:Modern Antiquity.jpg, City of Vushtrri File:The Building of the Old Hamam in Mitrovica (2).jpg, The Building of the Old Hamam in Mitrovica File:Boletin (3).jpg, Isa Boletini's tower in Boletin, Zvečan File:Holy Trinity Church, Zubin Potok.jpg, Holy Trinity Church, Zubin Potok File:Dren-Leposavić - pogled na selo i okolinu.jpg, Leposavić File:Sitnica river from the bridge.jpg,
Sitnica The Sitnica (; sr-Cyrl, Ситница) is a river in Kosovo. It flows into the Ibar at Mitrovica, and it is the longest river that flows completely within Kosovo. History In the 14th century, during the reign of king Milutin, a canal con ...
river from the bridge File:Kosovska Mitrovica monument.jpg, The miners monument in Northern Mitrovica File:Ura mbi lumin Ibër.JPG, The main bridge above Ibar River in Mitrovica File:Xhamia e Mitrovicës.JPG, Bayram Paşa Mosque in the center of Mitrovica


See also

* Subdivisions of Kosovo


Notes


References

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