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Serbia TOP Destinations
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The city consists of 3 districts: Novi Beograd, which is the modern part of the city and the central shopping area; Zemun, which was originally an independent settlement, later joined to Belgrade; and Stari Grad, the old part of the city. The last, located on the opposite side of the Sava, is known for its cobble-stone streets, charming restaurants and Belgrade’s most important attraction – the famous medieval Kalemegdan fortress. |
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Serbia Castles
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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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Niš is one of the oldest cities in the Balkans, and the city has some unique attractions to offer to the tourists. The Niš fortress was built by the Turks in the middle of the 17th century, in the site of an ancient Roman fortified camp at the Nišava riverbank. The Niš fortress had a seven-sided basis, with five bastions, also with a mosque, sections of the hamam and a weapons dumb, which is today transformed into an exhibition gallery. |
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Serbian Monastery
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Mileseva Monastery is located in the southwestern part of Serbia. The Mileseva Monastery is one of the most important sanctuaries and spiritual centers in Serbia. Mileseva Monastery was founded by Serbian King Vladislav between 1234 and 1236. |
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Serbian Monastery
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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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