Mitrovica–Peja road
Appearance
The Mitrovica–Peja road (Albanian: Magjistralja Mitrovicë - Pejë; Serbian: Mitrovica - Peć) or Peja–Mitrovica road was a road of Serbia in the Middle Ages, an extension of the Ibar road.[1] It was used exclusively for caravans.[1] It was reconstructed by the Ottoman authorities prior to the Balkan Wars but due to insecurity it was abandoned.[1] The Serbian government continued the reconstruction mostly after 1919 and in 1925 it became part of the 650 km long Belgrade–Kotor (or "Adriatic") road.[1] It was further reconstructed in 1928.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Stanojević 1928.
- ^ Đorđe Lekić (1995). Kosovo i metohija tokom vekova: zublja. NILP "Panorama". p. 66.
Пут Пећ- Косовска Митровица реконструисан је 1928. године
Sources
[edit]- Stanojević, Stanoje (1928). "Narodna enciklopedija srpsko-hrvatsko-slovenačka". pp. 399–400.
Pećsko-Mitrovački put