Shala of Bajgora, is a mountainous area that lies between the valley of the Ibar and Llap at the foot of Kopaonik. The name Shale of Bajgora has remained from the Shale tribe and the central village Bajgora, as the settlement Bajgora is territorially the largest settlement of this area.
Shala of Bajgora, is a mountainous area that lies between the valley of the Ibar and Llap at the foot of Kopaonik. The name Shale of Bajgora has remained from the Shale tribe and the central village Bajgora, as the settlement Bajgora is territorially the largest settlement of this area.
Shala of Bajgora, is a mountainous area that lies between the valley of the Ibar and Llap at the foot of Kopaonik. The name Shale of Bajgora has remained from the Shale tribe and the central village Bajgora, as the settlement Bajgora is territorially the largest settlement of this area.
This mountainous area is located around the Stanberg mine, where lead and zinc ores are extracted. This area consists of several mountain villages, populated only by the Albanian population and which deals with beekeeping and livestock. Shala e Bajgores is part of Northern Kosovo, near which is the Trepça Mine.
It has great natural and agricultural resources, including gold, silver, bronze, aluminum, copper and iron.
Temperatures in Shala e Bajgore depending on the seasons are not so high and range on average during the year 4 - 8 ° Celsius, in summer around 15 ° Celsius, in autumn around 10 ° Celsius, in winter around - 6 ° celsius and in the spring season around 8 - 9 ° Celsius.
The mountains of Shala e Bajgore are quite rich with ideal trails for skiing in the snow and on grass. There is also a Ski Center "Shala e Bajgore" in Bajgora. In this area of Bajgora, two ski lifts with a length of 200 and 500 meters have been erected, as well as the Motel "Dodona" with ideal conditions for the reception of skiers and lovers of skiing.