Pljevlja is a city in the north of Montenegro, right on the triple border with Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The rivers Ćehotina and Breznica flow through the city, and the Ljubišnja mountain is nearby. The municipality of Pljevlja is the third largest in Montenegro, after Podgorica and Nikšić. It covers 1346 km2. The municipality has about 40,000 inhabitants. Pljeval Municipality is one of the largest economic regions in Montenegro due to the Coal Mine and Thermal Power Plant. Climate The climate in Pljevlja is diverse. From moderate to mountainous. Mountainous is expressed in the villages towards Durmitor. While it is moderate up to the rivers. The Pljeval basin has a moderate climate. Winters are with a lot of snow, and summers are with a lot of sun. After World War II, more serious geological research was carried out on the territory of the municipality and, in addition to coal, which is found in several places, ores of lead and zinc, iron, copper, antimony, barite, as well as marl, gypsum, quartz, siga, marble were found. . For now, coal is exploited in Pljevlja and Borovica, and lead and zinc are mined in the “Šuplja Stijena” mine, which is about thirty kilometers from Pljevlja. After World War II, barite was also exploited in Kovač.