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Their height is 4–5 m, with the exception of southern wall that faces the main street with the bottom of the slope (height 1.2–1.5 m, sally 0.35–0.4 m) whose height is 6–7 m. Vojinović Tower was declared Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990, and it was protected by the Republic of Serbia .
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Vushtrri (Albanian definite form: Vushtrria; Serbian Cyrillic: Вучитрн, Vučitrn) is a city and municipality located in the Mitrovica District in Kosovo.According to the 2024 census, the town of Vushtrri has 28,150 inhabitants, while the municipality has 61,500 inhabitants.
Fejesa e Blertës (1984) Fushë e blertë, fushë e kuqe (1984) Gjurmë në dëborë (1984) Kush vdes në këmbë (1984) Lundrimi i parë (1984) Militanti (1984) Nata e parë e lirisë (1984) Nxënësit e klasës sime (1984) Shirat e vjeshtës (1984) Taulanti kërkon një motër (1984) Vendimi (1984) Asgjë nuk harrohet (1985) Dasma e shtyrë ...
The Stone Bridge (Albanian: Ura e Vjetër e Gurit - Ura me Nëntë Harqe) or Vojinović Bridge (Serbian: Vojinovića most, Serbian Cyrillic: Војиновића мост) [1] is a medieval bridge located in Vushtrri (Serbian: Vučitrn), Kosovo.
Mosque of Gazi Ali Bey (Xhamia e Gazi Ali Beut) was built in 1444 near the public bath (Hammam). During the last war in 1999, its [minaret] was destroyed by a Serbian grenade. [ 10 ] In 2002 the mosque was restored and the minaret was rebuilt, unfortunately not corresponding to the original one.
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The tomb lies at the center of the city park, near the schools. The octagonal crypt contains six graves, said to belong to Sufi sheikhs but also speculated to be those of high-ranking Ottoman soldiers.