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Zlatibor Mountain
Serbia Nature

Zlatibor's reputation as an official destination for both holidays and recuperation has been widely acknowledged since 1893 and today it has become a large tourist destination in its own right encompassing a tourist centre, a climatic health resort and a sanatorium. Zlatibor has a rich and diverse eco-system consisting of more than 120 types of grass, deciduous trees (beech, oak, birch, linden and ash) and above 600 metres alpine scenery including conifers, firs and spruce.

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Novi Sad
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Situated on the bank of the Danube River, Novi Sad is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of Vojvodina province. Called as „Serbian Athens”, Novi Sad’s old town (Stari Grad) is known by its mainly baroque, neoclassical buildings and churches. Novi Sad is also a lively university town with several museums and cultural programs.

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Kopaonik National Park
Serbia Nature
Kopaonik is the largest mountain in Serbia, more then 100 km long. Its highest peak is Suvo Rudiste (also called Pancic's Peak) at 2,016 m above sea. This mountain has enormous resources for the development of tourism. The entire park is characterised by its extraordinary natural beauty: vast expanses of grassland, picturesque forests composed of a wide variety of tree species, beauty spots, deep river gorges.
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Golubac Fortress
Serbia Castles
Golubac Fortress was probably built in the 14th century in order to guard the entrance to the Iron Gate gorge from high cliffs overlooking the Danube. Despite the many times it has been the scene of battles, Golubac fortress is still comparatively well-preserved.
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Pec Monastery
Serbian Monastery
The town of Pec was a major religious center of medieval Serbia. Pec became the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church under the Serbian Tsar Stefan Dušan in 1346. Pec retained this status until 1766, when the Patriarchate of Pec was abolished.
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