Vršac acquired its Town Hall after Serbian Vršac and German Vršac, the two Vršac’ s municipalities which had existed as separate administrative units from 1717, merged into a single town, in 1795.
It was the house of Maksim Spasić that was first rented to serve the needs of the town’ s administration but soon after [...]
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LEGEND OF VRŠAC
Once upon a time lived a man who had three sons. They lived on a desolate mountain, in abject poverty, and could not make ends meet. When the father realized that they could no longer go on like that, he decided that they should leave home and look for a better place [...]
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In the heart of the Special Nature Reserve, in the embrace of the Danube, Bački Monoštor warmly calls each passenger.
Visit our Ethno houses, a collection of dolls in national Shokac costumes, old crafts and women’s handicraft, enjoy the local specialties in restaurants or at the host.
Accommodation capacity is one touristic bus.
EVENTS
- Carnival ( februar [...]
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The municipality Bačka Palanka is one of the municipalities in Republic of Serbia.
It is situated in AP Vojvodina and belongs to the South Bačka District. It comprises the surface of 579 km.
Thank to the favorable climate, influence of Fruška Gora and the Danube, the municipality Bačka Palanka is abundant with flora and fauna painted through [...]
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Starting from Rača Monastery, you can reach Lađevac spring and the remains of Rača copying school at Banja, following a two – kilometer long marked track up the right bank of the river Rača. The first third is macadam which goes past the storehouses and meadows belonging to the monastery and the river itself, to [...]
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Bajina Bašta with its population of 9000 inhabitants is situated at the foot of Mt. Tara on the right bank of the Drina river and is the center of this region.
lt attracts lots of visitors and tourists for different reasons: sport and recreation, fun, entertainment, or beautiful countryside, peace, quiet and spirituality.
Lots of events through [...]
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Serdar Mićić’ s inn was built in 1823 and it probably belonged to the serdar of the Nahija (county) of Užice, Jovan Mićić. It is said that serdar Mićić was a skillful organizer, diplomat and a fearless warrior. One legend says that the Tarabić predicted that the great politician would die of hunger which really [...]
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The nature was extremely generous to Belgrade and it endowed the city with every possible gift. Belgrade has an extraordinary location, it has two rivers, the Sava and the Danube, and true jewels that come with the rivers – the islands.
The island of Ada Ciganlija, a sports, recreation, cultural and entertainment center as well as [...]
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The Great War Island is one of the most representative ecological and visual images of Belgrade, with its characteristic flora and fauna.
It is located right at the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube and has always represented an area of military and strategic importance for Belgrade – whenever the city was being conquered or [...]
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Unlike in other world metropolises, Belgrade’ s the Botanical Garden Jevremovac, is located in the very heart of the city or more precisely between the streets: Bulevar Despota Stefana, Dalmatinska,Takovska and Vojvode Dobrnjca.
It was founded in 1889.
The open section of the Garden has approximately 350 tree and bush species and about 700 herbs species of [...]
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