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  2. Vushtrri Castle - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    The main characteristic of the city is its cultural and historic monuments. The city's castle, stone bridge, public bath and fountain were built centuries ago and are the biggest attractions of the city. Vushtrri has a total area of 345 km 2 (133 sq mi), and the density of population is 202/km 2. The area accounts for approximately 3.2% of the ...

  4. Monuments of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Vushtrri Castle is located in the historic old core of Vushtrri. It was the seat of despot Đurađ Branković (1427–1456). Later chroniclers ( Ami Boué , Aleksandar Giljferding) are noted that the fort itself is derived from the times of Dušan , and that it is an old fortress with a tower in the middle of the town . [ 44 ]

  5. List of monuments in Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    Stroc Castle: The Stroc Castle is a cultural heritage monument in Stroc, Vushtrri, Kosovo. [14] Stroc Castle: 4 Maletaj architectural complex: Maletaj or Gumnishta is situated 18 kilometers in the north-east side of the Municipality of Vushtrri. In this village is found a Dardani location named Katunishte. The substructure of this location is ...

  6. District of Mitrovica - Wikipedia

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    The Vushtrri Castle. ... 1: 42-10: 1-5: 4: 60 As it is known, municipalities with Serbian majority: Zvečan, Leposavić, Zubin Potok and North part of Mitrovica did ...

  7. Sanjak of Viçitrina - Wikipedia

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    Vushtrri was captured from the Serbian Despotate by the Ottomans in 1455, it remained under control of the governor of Skopsko Krajište until the definite annexation of the Serbian Despotate in 1459. [1] The first Ottoman records include the territory of the sanjak as Vilayet-i Vlk (Vilayet of Vuk), a reference to Vuk Branković.

  8. Category:Cultural heritage monuments in Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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  9. Stone Bridge, Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the bridge is traditionally attributed to the Vojinović brothers, to whom is also attributed the nearby Vushtrri Castle. Its style suggests it was built in the late 14th or early 15th century. The Vojinovići existed as nobility in the first half of 14th century, and according to epic poetry were nephews of Emperor Dušan.