Mitrovica

Mitrovica or Mitrovicë is a city in northern Kosovo, ethnically divided between a southern ethnic-Albanian part and a northern ethnic-Serbian part along the Ibër river.
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  • Type: City with 46,100 residents
  • Description: city in Kosovo
  • Also known as: Kosovska Mitrovica” and “Mitrovica, Kosovo

Places of Interest

Highlights include Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari and Riza Lushta Stadium.

The Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Mitrovica, , which is used mostly for football matches and has been the home ground of the Kosovan football club KF Trepça since 1999.

Stadium
is a multi-use in Mitrovica, . It was named after notable Juventus player Riza Lushta, who was from Mitrovica, and is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Trepça'89 of the Kosovar Superliga.

Museum
The City is a museum in Mitrovica, Kosovo, established in 1952. It is currently housed in the former Yugoslav Army House located in the city center.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include North Mitrovica and Zvečan.

Town
or North Kosovska Mitrovica, is a town and municipality located in in . As of 2015, it has a population of 29,460 inhabitants.

Town
or Zveçan is a town and municipality located in the in . As of 2015, it has a population of 16,650 inhabitants. It covers an area of 122 km2, and consists of a town and 35 villages.

Village
or Donji Suvi Do is a village in the municipality of in the , . According to the 2011 census, it has 789 inhabitants, of whom 787 are Albanians.

Mitrovica

Latitude
42.879° or 42° 52′ 45″ north
Longitude
20.8658° or 20° 51′ 57″ east
Population
46,100
Elevation
509 metres (1,670 feet)
Open location code
8GJ2VVH8+J8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1640485042
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
789225
Wiki­data ID
Q178168
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Welsh—“Mitrovica” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Mitrovica
  • Albanian: Mitrovicë
  • Arabic: ميتروفيتسا
  • Armenian: Կոսովսկա Միտրովիցա
  • Asturian: Mitrovica
  • Azerbaijani: Mitroviça
  • Basque: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Basque: Mitrovica
  • Belarusian: Косаўска-Мітравіца
  • Belarusian: Цітава-Мітравіца
  • Bosnian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Bulgarian: Косовска Митровица
  • Catalan: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Catalan: Mitrovica
  • Cebuano: Mitrovica District
  • Cebuano: Mitrovicë
  • Chinese: 科索沃米特罗维察
  • Chinese: 米特罗维察
  • Chinese: 米特羅維察
  • Croatian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Czech: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Danish: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Dimli (individual language): Mitrovica, Kosovo
  • Dimli (individual language): Mitrovica
  • Dutch: Mitrovica
  • Dutch: Mitrovice
  • Dutch: Mitrovicë
  • Egyptian Arabic: ميتروفيتسا
  • Esperanto: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Estonian: Mitrovicë
  • Finnish: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Finnish: Mitrovica
  • French: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • French: Mitrovica
  • Galician: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Galician: Mitrovica
  • Georgian: მიტროვიცა
  • German: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • German: Mitrovica
  • German: Mitrovicë
  • Greek: Κόσοβσκα Μιτροβίτσα/Μιτροβίτσα
  • Greek: Κόσοβσκα Μιτροβίτσα
  • Greek: Μιτρόβιτσα
  • Greek: Μίτροβιτσα
  • Hebrew: מיטרוביצה
  • Hungarian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Hungarian: Mitrovica
  • Indonesian: Mitrovica, Kosovo
  • Indonesian: Mitrovica
  • Interlingue: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Irish: Mitrovica
  • Italian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Japanese: ミトロヴィツァ
  • Korean: 미트로비차
  • Korean: 미트로비처
  • Korean: 코소브스카미트로비차
  • Latin: Civitas Sancti Demetrii
  • Latvian: Kosovas Mitrovica
  • Latvian: Mitrovica
  • Lithuanian: Kosovo Mitrovica
  • Luxembourgish: Mitrovica
  • Macedonian: Косовска Митровица
  • Northern Frisian: Mitrovicë
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mitrovica
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mitrovica
  • Norwegian: Mitrovica
  • Norwegian: Mitrovicë
  • Ossetian: Косовскæ-Митровицæ
  • Persian: کوسوفسکا متروویسا
  • Persian: میترویتسا
  • Polish: Mitrowica
  • Portuguese: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Romanian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Romanian: Mitrovica
  • Romanian: Mitrovița
  • Russian: Косовска-Митровица
  • Russian: Косовская Митровица
  • Russian: Митровица
  • Russian: Титова-Митровица
  • Scots: Mitrovica
  • Serbian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Serbian: Titova Mitrovica
  • Serbian: Косовска Митровица
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Silesian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Slovak: Kosovská Mitrovica
  • Slovenian: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Spanish: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Spanish: Mitrovica
  • Swedish: Mitrovica
  • Tatar: Митровица
  • Thai: คอซอฟสกามิทรอวิตซา
  • Thai: มิทรอวิตซา
  • Turkish: Mitrofça
  • Turkish: Mitrofçacık
  • Turkish: Mitroviça
  • Turkish: Mitroviçe
  • Ukrainian: Косовська Митровиця
  • Ukrainian: Косовська Мітровіца
  • Ukrainian: Митровиця
  • Urdu: میتروویتسا، کوسووہ
  • Welsh: Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Welsh: Mitrovica

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