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Vojinović Bridge

Vojinović Bridge ((セルビア語:Војиновића мост), ''Vojinovića most'', (アルバニア語:Ura e Vojnoviçit)) is located in Vučitrn, Kosovo. It dates from the end of the 14th or early 15th century, and, according to popular legend, was built by the brothers Vojinović, mentioned in Serbian epic poetry as nephews of Tsar Dušan (King 1331 - 1346, tsar 1346 - 1355). It carried over the Sitnica river the trade route between Dubrovnik and Skopje and neighbouring parts of the Balkan Peninsula.
Despite the need, no conservation works were undertaken on the bridge,〔 and in 1990 it was declared as a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance by the Republic of Serbia.〔(Serbian Ministry of Culture )〕 It is regarded as the oldest surviving stone bridge in Serbia.〔 Since the end of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in June 1999, and the arrival of KFOR and UNMIK in Kosovo, the bridge has been used to park all kinds of vehicles (cars, buses, tractors etc.),〔(Even Albanian are running away )〕 and also as a rubbish tip.〔(UMNIK report, Stone bridge )〕
== History ==
The building of the bridge is traditionally attributed to the Vojinović brothers, to whom is also attributed the nearby Vučitrn Fortress, while its style places it at the end of the 14th or early 15th century. The Vojinovići existed as nobility in the first half of 14th century, and according to epic poetry were nephews of Emperor Dušan. However Vučitrn itself was outside their area of control, which was expanding to the nearby Zvečan, even at the time of their greatest power under the Vojislav Vojinović (around 1355 - 1363) and Nikola Altomanović (1366–1373). However, in Vučitrn in the early 15th century, the court of the house of Branković is mentioned, who were related to the Vojinović family: Ratoslava, the sister of Branko Mladenović (father of Vuk Branković) was married to Altoman Vojinović (father of Nikola Altomanović).

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