Zubin Potoku is a town and settlement and municipality in the northern part of Kosovo. The municipality of Zubin Potok is one of three Serb-majority municipalities and borders the Sandzak border.
Zubin Potoku is a town and settlement and municipality in the northern part of Kosovo. The municipality of Zubin Potok is one of three Serb-majority municipalities and borders the Sandzak border.
Zubin Potoku is a town and settlement and municipality in the northern part of Kosovo. The municipality of Zubin Potok is one of three Serb-majority municipalities and borders the Sandzak border.
This municipality is known for the artificial lake Gazivoda which crosses the border with Sandzak.
In general, very little is known about Zubin Potok as a settlement from non-serious Serbian sources. But it is generally said that military units have usually been stationed in this part since Roman times. During the Ottoman rule also in particular for Zubin Potok as a settlement there is no data but for the northern part of Kosovo in general.
The relief of the municipality of Zubin Potok is mainly mountainous and occupies an area of 355 square kilometers. Zubin Potoku has 64 scattered villages that are almost inaccessible due to the mountain train in winter. This municipality lies around the geographical coordinates: 42 ° 55 V and 20 ° 41 L.