Gradina
Gradina is a mountain in Kosovo and has an elevation of 616 metres. Gradina is situated nearby to the village Mrasori, as well as near the locality Petkoviq.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Volujak and Zatriq.
Volujak
Village
Volujak is the name of a hamlet in Kosovo. There is peak 40 km to the west also called Volujak, or Maja e Vjelakut. Volujak is situated 6 km northeast of Gradina.
Zatriq
Village
Photo: Albinfo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Zatriq or Zatrić is a village in municipality of Rahovec in Kosovo. Above the village there are the remains of fortress Zatriq. The village consists only of Albanians. Zatriq is situated 7 km southeast of Gradina.
Buble, Kosovo
Village
Buble or Bublje, is a village in Kosovo, near Mališevo. It is near the Miruša Waterfalls. The nearest biggest city is Klina. There is an old bridge that runs over the river. Buble, Kosovo is situated 8 km northeast of Gradina.
Gradina
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 616 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Kosovo, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
42.49444° or 42° 29′ 40″ northLongitude
20.55639° or 20° 33′ 23″ eastElevation
616 metres (2,021 feet)Open location code
8GJ2FHV4+QHGeoNames ID
832390
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In Other Languages
“Gradina” goes by many names.
- Serbian: “Gradina”
- Serbian: “Koznička Čuka”
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