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KOSOVO REGION ˆ Rataje the Boundaries and Names Shown and the Grcak Designations Used on This Map Do Not Imply Usce Official Endorsement Or Acceptance by The 21°00' 21°30' KOSOVO REGION ˆ Rataje The boundaries and names shown and the Grcak designations used on this map do not imply Usce official endorsement or acceptance by the Aleksandrovac United Nations. HUNGARY ˆ Josanicka- Brus Zlatari J CROATIA ROMANIA Banja u z ˆ Belgrade Pawlica M Lepenac o r ˆ a SERBIA v BOSNIA AND Raska Blace a HERZEGOVINA AND MONTENEGRO Duga Poljana B U L Beloljin Prokuplje G T A oplica A KOSOVO R D I A R SERBIAˆ IA TI I C b Lesak ˆ NoviTHE FORMER Pazar a S E YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF Banja r Dren A ALBANIA MACEDONIA Kursumlija ITALY ˆ GREECE ANDLe Zitni Potok po savic´ Socanicaˆ Bojnik 43°00' Tutin MONTENEGRO 43°00' Banjska SERBIA Gazivodsko Ib Kosovska Podujevo Lebane ar ˆ Lece Jezero Zubin Mitrovica ˆ Zvecan nica MONTENEGRO Potok G. Lapastica Glavnik Jabla ˆ ˆ Batlava Vucitrn Orlane Rozaj ˆ S Rakos Rudnik i Istok t Nevoljane n Belo Polje Vrela ic a ˆ Kladernica Srbica Ravna Banja N. Selo -Durakovac ˆ Propastica B Poljanceˆ e ˆ Lausa li m D ri Dobrusa Cirez Vitomirica Obilic´ Pristina Pec´ Zlokucane´ Dobrosévac Marevce ˆ Sicevo´ Klina Glogovac Kosovo Polje Ogoste Rausic´ V. Belacevac´ Novo Brdo Streoc Barane Iglarevo Komorane Janjevo D ˆ ecan trica ˆ Kosovska ˆ ska Bis KOSOVOˆ Lapusnik Kamenica Decani Vlaski Lipljanˆ Rznic´ a c ˆ i e Drenovac Krajiste 42 30' n n ˆ Brasaljce 42 30' ° la a Krajmirovce ° Jab lj Dobrcane ra Malisevo ˆ Junik K Tropojë Stimlje Gnjilane a rav Blace a Mo Ratkovac Orahovac ck ˆ ˆ ane ˆ a vlj in -Dakovica o B Rajince ˆ Suva Reka M Urosevac Pozaranje Zegra Bajram Curri ga ˆ Biljaca E Zrze plu ren o ˆ ik T ˆ D. Plesina ˆ ˆ -Delekare Presevo Rogovo ˆ V. Krusa Musutiste Grebno ˆ Paci Vitina Sasare Pirane ˆ Gatnje ˆ Miratovac Damjane Korisa Brod Vrbestica m i ˆ r Liqeni i Fierzës ˆ D Strpce Tabanovce li Prizren Vaksince ˆ Krumë e ˆ Kacanik ˆ B ˆ Musnikovo Zur Hoca- Slupcane ALBANIA Zagradska L Brodosavce e G.-Lubinje p Kumanovo Dukagjin e n Tearce a ˆ Kalimash ˆ Va c Kukës Dragas rd Sipkovica a r Skopje 42 00' Tetovo ° 42°00' ˆ National capital Brod Golema-ˆ Recica ˆ Zelino a j Regional capital ˆ n Restelica a Dracevo i sk c Town, village re P T V a ˆ Airport ˆ r d a Vrapciste r International boundary ˆ THE FORMER Republic boundary Gostivar Cajle Brodec Autonomous province YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF boundary MACEDONIA Major road ˆ Titov Veles Secondary road Zirovnica 0 10 20 30 40 50 km Railroad 20°30' 21°00' 0 10 20 30 mi Map No. 4069 Rev. 2 UNITED NATIONS Department of Peacekeeping Operations January 2004 Cartographic Section.
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