The following list of mines in Serbia is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in Serbia and is organised by the primary mineral output(s) and province. For a history of mining in the region now known as Serbia, see Vujic 2014.
For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list. Operational mines are demarcated by bold typeface, future mines are demarcated in italics.
Coal mines
Cobalt mines
Copper mines
- Bor mine
- Borska Reka mine
- Cerovo mine
- Dumitru Potok mine
- Kiseljak mine
- Majdanpek mine
- Mali Krivelj mine
- Veliki Krivelj mine
Graphite mines
Magnesium mines
Molybdenum mines
Nickel mines
Unspecified
- Rudna Glava, former mine, now archaeological site
References
- Vujić, Slobodan (2014). "THE HISTORY OF SERBIAN MINING" (PDF). Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia, Matica srpska and Mining Institute of Belgrade.
- "Mineral deposits and mining districts of Serbia Compilation map and GIS databases" (PDF). Mineral deposits and mining districts of Serbia Compilation map and GIS databases (Republic of Serbia's Ministry of Mining and Energy). March 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2006. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
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Boron | ||
Coal | ||
Cobalt | ||
Copper | ||
Gold | ||
Graphite | ||
Lithium | ||
Magnesium | ||
Molybdenum | ||
Nickel | ||
Unspecified |
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Mines of Europe | |
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Dependencies and other entities |