Monument to the Serbian and Albanian Partisans, Mitrovica
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Facts and practical information
The Monument to the Serbian and Albanian Partisans honors the Albanian and Serbian partisans from Kosovo and Metohija who died in World War II in Yugoslavia from 1941–1945. Erected in 1973, the monument is on a promontory named Miner’s Hill, located above Mitrovica, Kosovo. Its creator was architect Bogdan Bogdanovich. ()
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Day trips
Monument to the Serbian and Albanian Partisans – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: City Museum of Mitrovica, Church of Saint Demetrius, New Bridge, Zvečan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Monument to the Serbian and Albanian Partisans?
Nearby attractions include Church of Saint Demetrius, Mitrovica (4 min walk), New Bridge, Mitrovica (11 min walk), Mehe Uka, Mitrovica (17 min walk), City Museum of Mitrovica, Mitrovica (19 min walk).
How to get to Monument to the Serbian and Albanian Partisans by public transport?
The nearest stations to Monument to the Serbian and Albanian Partisans:
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- Kosovska Mitrovica Sever (16 min walk)
- Zvečan (32 min walk)