These three 15-metre high columns joining near the top symbolise the 'unity and brotherhood' (a favourite Yugoslav slogan) of the the three peoples of Kosovo (Albanians, Serbs and Montenegrins). The overgrown bottom end of the monument is surrounded by rusting barbed wire, and you can just about see the inscription
1961 on the rotting base of the pillars. Nearby, a more interesting metal statue of a group of faceless people watches on. The sad square it's on was once the bustling heart of the bazaar, which got demolished in the name of progress.
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This monument Is not about the brotherhood between Albanians, Serbs and Turks because there are no Turks in Kosovo. Its about the supossed brotherhood and unity between Albanians, Serbs and Montenegrins.