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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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[1] Dimitrijević, M. D.(1995), Geology of<br />

Yugoslavia, Belgrade: Geoinstitute,<br />

Belgrade: Barex (in Serbian)<br />

[2] Leko, M.T. et all (1922), Healing<br />

Waters and Climate Places of the<br />

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and<br />

Slovenes with Balneological Map,<br />

Belgrade: Edition of the Ministry of<br />

Public Health, LXXIII+280+/2/pgs.<br />

(in Serbian)<br />

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Geothermal Reserves of Mineral<br />

Water from the Novopa<strong>za</strong>rska Spa,<br />

Belgrade: Faculty of Mining and<br />

Geology (in Serbian)<br />

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Application of Thermal, Mineral and<br />

Spring Water, Ekologika, 3, Belgrade<br />

(in Serbian)<br />

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of the North Part of Kosovo and<br />

Metohia–Utili<strong>za</strong>tion and Protection–<br />

Belgrade: Faculty of Mining and<br />

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Serbian)<br />

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(2008), Study on Derived Hydrological<br />

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Pristina, Faculty of Technical Sciences<br />

(in Serbian)<br />

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climatic places in Yugoslavia,<br />

Belgrade: State Printing (in Serbian)<br />

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Milisavljević S. (2006),<br />

Characteristics of Mineral Water from<br />

Banjska, Ekologika, 13, special<br />

thematic issue No. 12: pgs. 119-122<br />

(in Serbian)<br />

[9] Protić, D. (1995): Mineral and<br />

Thermal Water of Serbia, Belgrade:<br />

Geoinstitute, Book 17 (in Serbian)<br />

[10] Urošević, M. (1973), Interpreter for<br />

the newspaper Novi Pa<strong>za</strong>r, Belgrade:<br />

The Federal Geological <strong>Institut</strong>e (in<br />

Serbian)<br />

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(2005), Regional Hydrogeology of<br />

Serbia, Belgrade: Faculty of Mining<br />

and Geology (in Serbian)<br />

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from the Spa Banjska Near Zvecan,<br />

Report of the <strong>Institut</strong>e for<br />

Rehabilitation, Belgrade for the<br />

Municipality of Zvecan, 1996 (in<br />

Serbian)<br />

No 1,2010. 170<br />

MINING ENGINEERING

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