Draft:Kishnica

Kishnica (Albanian: Kishnicë, Serbian: Киšница, Kišnica) is a village located in the eastern part of Kosovo, within the municipality of Gračanica.

Geography
Kishnica lies approximately 10 kilometers southeast of Pristina, the capital city of Kosovo. The village is situated in a hilly area characteristic of the region.

Mining Industry
Kishnica is historically significant for its mining industry. The Kishnica mine, along with the nearby Novo Brdo and Badovac mines, has been a major source of lead, zinc, and silver. These mines have been integral to the local economy for centuries, dating back to medieval times.

Population
The village of Kishnica has a diverse population that includes both Albanians and Serbs, reflecting the complex ethnic composition of the region.

Economy
While the mining industry remains the dominant economic activity in Kishnica, the local economy also includes agriculture and small-scale trade.

Cultural and Historical Significance
The area around Kishnica boasts a rich history, with various archaeological sites and historical landmarks.

Accessibility
Kishnica is accessible by road from Pristina and other nearby towns. Public transportation (Bus line nr.19), taxis, and private vehicles are commonly used to reach the village.