Institut za rudarstvo i metalurgiju Bor
Institut za rudarstvo i metalurgiju Bor
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Spa has a long tradition of using mineral<br />
water (neglecting the development<br />
stagnation of the last ten years), and the<br />
possibilities of exploiting hydrothermal<br />
resources are real. Medicinal properties of<br />
mineral water were proved by balneology<br />
analysis, and they can be used as accessories<br />
in the treatment of various diseases in<br />
humans by bathing and drinking. Potentiality,<br />
physical-chemical characteristics and<br />
cultural and historical heritage makes Banjska<br />
interesting to study in terms of development<br />
of spa tourism, multi-purpose usage<br />
for environmental friendly and profitable<br />
agricultural production and industry.<br />
Protection and rational use of mineral waters<br />
should be the primary destination spa<br />
centre.<br />
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MINING ENGINEERING