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Kosovska Mitrovica
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Kosovska Mitrovica 

a city in Yugoslavia, in the autonomous province of Kosovo, Socialist Republic of Serbia, on the Ibar River. Population, 42,000 (1971). It is a center for mining (lead and zinc ore; lignite), as well as nonferrous metallurgy (lead and zinc smelting). Other industries include a chemical combine, wood-products and paper enterprises, and the production of mining equipment and agricultural machinery.



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The line bisects the town of Mitrovice and the bridge connecting the two halves is Kosovo's most sensitive flashpoint.
He, his wife Dinore and their two boys Urim, seven, and Dashnim, three, had been walking for four days from their home in Mitrovice, in northern Kosovo, when the Serbs ordered them and some 7,000 others to return home.
He, his wife Dinore and their two boys Urim, seven, and Dashnim, three, had been walking for four days from their home in Mitrovice, in Northern Kosovo, when the Serbs ordered them and some 7,000 others to return home.
 
 
 
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