North Kosovska Mitrovica

North Kosovska Mitrovica
North Kosovska Mitrovica
Severna Kosovska Mitrovica
Ceвepнa Косовска Митровица
View of the North Kosovska Mitrovica, with Zvečan Fortress on the mountain to the left
District District of Kosovska Mitrovica
Government
 – Mayor Krstimir Pantić
Population (2008)[2]
 – Total 22,000
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
Area code(s) +381 28
Website http://www.kosmit.org/

North Kosovska Mitrovica is the northern part of the city of Kosovska Mitrovica, which the river Ibar divides from the rest of the city. It is a part of North Kosovo, a region with an ethnic Serb majority that functions largely autonomously from the remainder of the ethnic-Albanian-majority Kosovo and acts as the region's capital. It covers 1/5 of Kosovska Mitrovica and has a population of over 22,000 people of whom 19,000 are Serbians, 2,000 Albanians and 1,000 other minorities.[1]

North Kosovska Mitrovica currently represents one of the most important political, educational and health centers for Serbians in Kosovo. It is the only urban area in Kosovo where Serbs are the ethnic majority. In the city the University of Pristina is located, which is under war circumstances relocated from Pristina to Mitrovica and which is the only University where Serbs and other Slavic speakers are able to attend schooling in Kosovo. Also, there is a Clinical Center, which is the only safe health center for Serbs in Kosovo.[2]

In the future, North Kosovska Mitrovica might receive the status of a separate municipality which would be administratively divided from South Mitrovica and have its own mayor and local government. This alternative has come to be supported by the international community and the Albanian politicians while Serbs are still considering this option.[3]

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Name

The city is known as North Kosovska Mitrovica (Северна Косовска Митровица) in Serbian About this sound listen , as northern part of the divided city of Kosovska Mitrovica

Sport

The FK Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica football club is located in this part of the city.

Culture and education

Serbian faculties of the University of Pristina were relocated from Pristina to Kosovska Mitrovica after the Kosovo War.

Kosovo Rampage

During the Kosovo Rampage of 2004, when Albanians attacked Serbs, burning and destroying their homes, many Serbs from central Kosovo and other parts of the province found shelter and refuge in North Kosovo. This part of the city as the entire North Kosovo is under protection of the French KFOR Battalion.

Notable Inhabitants

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