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Mountain Attractions In Serbia

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Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. The sovereign state borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the west. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia numbers around 7 million residents. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the oldest and largest cities in southeastern Europe.Following the Slavic migrations to the Balkans postdating the 6th century, Serbs established several so...
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  • 2. Tornik Zlatibor
    Zlatibor is a mountainous region situated in the western part of Serbia. Zlatibor is an important tourist area of Serbia, with resources for health tourism, skiing and hiking. The main city of the region is Užice, located at the foothills of the mountain, and most of the area belongs to the municipality of Čajetina. Town of Zlatibor emerged from a group of vacation homes into a full-fledged urban location. Zlatibor is administratively divided into two municipalities within Serbia: Čajetina and Užice, in the Zlatibor District. The railroad Belgrade-Bar passes through Zlatibor.
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  • 3. Kopaonik Serbia
    Kopaonik is a mountain in Serbia and Kosovo. It is the largest mountain range in Serbia. The highest point is the Pančić's Peak with 2,017 m . Kopaonik is a major ski resort in Serbia is the largest in Southeast Europe. There are 25 ski lifts with capacity of 32,000 skiers per hour.The central part of the Kopaonik plateau was declared a national park in 1981 which today covers an area of 121.06 km2 .
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  • 4. Nature Park Stara Planina Pirot
    Protected areas cover around 5% of the territory of Serbia. The Law on the Protection of the Nature defines these categories of protected areas: Strict Nature Reserve — Area of unmodified natural features with representative ecosystems set aside for the preservation of its biodiversity and for scientific research and monitoring. Special Nature Reserve — Area of unmodified or slightly modified natural features of great importance due to uniqueness and rarity which includes the habitats of endangered species set aside for the preservation of its unique features, education, limited tourism and for scientific research and monitoring. National Park — Area with large number of diverse ecosystems of national value, with outstanding natural features and/or cultural heritage set aside for the...
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  • 5. Rtanj Mountain Boljevac
    Rtanj is a mountain situated in eastern Serbia, approximately 200 km southeast of Belgrade, between towns of Boljevac on north and Sokobanja on south. It belongs to the Serbian Carpathians. Its highest peak is Šiljak , a natural phenomenon of karst terrain. The north side of the mountain is covered with forests and shrubs, full of autochthonous plant species and plenty of sources of potable water. A hunting ground covers 6368 ha. The most common prey are roe deer and wild boar.
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