Mojkovac (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Мојковац, pronounced [mɔ̌ːjkɔv̞at͡s]) is a town in northern Montenegro. It has a population of 4,120 (2003 census). Mojkovac is the centre of Mojkovac Municipality, which has a population of 10,066.
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The bridge on the river Tara was built in 1934. In order to slow down the retreat of German troops during WWII, Partisans mined part of the bridge, which was renewed in 1950, reflecting the original bridge design.
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The work of sculptor Drago Djurovic and architect Mirko Djukic, this monument was erected to mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Mojkovac. It is located at a stone elevation on the right bank of the Tara river. A motif of this monument is found on the coat-of-arms of the Municipality of Mojkovac.
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This monument to the Commander of the Montenegrin Sandzak Army in WWI, Count Janko Vukotic, is the work of sculptors Svetomir and Svetozar Radovic, and is located in the very centre of Mojkovac.
This religious building was erected in the 19th century on the foundations of an older church razed by the Ottoman Turks. It is characterised by a luxurious iconostasis made by tempera on a metal surface.
This church is located in the village of Stitarica, and it was erected in the 19th century. The writing on the stone panel above the door of this nave building states that the church was erected by "the Municipality of Stitarica under the government of Prince Nikola I Petrovic Njegos in 1896".
At Bojna Njiva, which was the scene of the fiercest fighting during the Battle of Mojkovac, there is a monument erected in 1996, to mark the 80th anniversary of this Battle. Remains of trenches from the battle can still be seen near the monument.
This memorial complex is one of the most important monuments erected to honour the fallen partisans of WWII. At the initiative of the families of the fallen in the 1960s, the Partisan Memorial Cemetery was built in Grotulja, along with a monument to fallen fighters and victims of the war.
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