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Europe > Balkans > Serbia > Podunavlje

Pomoravlje is a region in Central Serbia.

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Map of Podunavlje

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  • 1 Đerdap National Park Đerdap National Park on Wikipedia stretches along the right bank of the Danube River from the Golubac Fortress to the dam near Novi Sip. Its main attraction is the Đerdap gorge - the famous Iron Gate - the grandiose gateway through the southern slopes of the Carpathian mountains.

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Gamzigrad
  • Gamzigrad — a Roman archaeologic site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
  • 1 Viminacium (Near the village of Stari Kostolac (near Pozarevac) 80 km south-east of Belgrade). Open for visiting Feb-Nov, during summer 09:00-19:00, during spring and autumn 10:00-17:00. Known archaeological site, it used to be a major Roman provincial capital and military camp of the Roman province of Moesia. It contains archaeological remains of temples, streets, squares, amphitheatres, palaces, hippodromes and Roman baths. Viminacium (Q1231824) on Wikidata Viminacium on Wikipedia
  • 2 Lepenski Vir, Boljetin, Donji Milanovac (180km east of Belgrade), +381 30 501-389, +381 30 501-398. Daily 09:00-20:00. An important archaeological site (first house approx. 6250 BC). It consists of one large settlement with around ten satellite villages. Numerous piscine sculptures and peculiar architecture. Adults 400RSD, Kids 200RSD. Lepenski Vir (Q906669) on Wikidata Lepenski Vir on Wikipedia
  • 3 Prohor Pčinjski Monastery (Near the village of Klenike, by the Macedonian border). This 11th-century monastery is 30 km (19 mi) south of Vranje, just north of the border with North Macedonia. It sits on the slopes of Kozjak Mountain, on the left bank of the Pčinja River. It is the second-largest monastery complex in Serbia outside Hilandar. Prohor Pčinjski was founded by Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV but was destroyed a few hundred years later by the Ottomans following the Battle of Kosovo. It has suffered damage and attacks multiple times since, always followed by renovation. The monastery has importance for the Macedonian people because in 1944 at Prohor Pčinjski, the first session of the Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia (ASNOM) was held in which Macedonia was declared the nation-state of Macedonians within Yugoslavia and the Macedonian language was proclaimed as the official language of the Macedonian state. A memorial center was built in 2004 on the Macedonian side of the border in Pelince. Prohor Pčinjski Monastery on Wikipedia

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  • pljeskavica (serbian hamburger)

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