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1,187 Articles of interest in Serbia

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  • Gamzigrad

    Gamzigrad (Serbian Cyrillic:  Гамзиград, pronounced [ɡǎmziɡraːd]) is an archaeological site, spa resort and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Serbia, located south of the Danube river, near the city of Zaječar. It is the location of the ancient Roman co…

  • Vrnjačka Banja

    Vrnjačka Banja (Serbian Cyrillic: Врњачка Бања) is a town, municipality, and a resort, mineral spa located in Raška District of Serbia. The population of the town is 10,065 inhabitants, while the population of the entire municipality is 27,527 inhab…

  • Skadarlija

    Skadarlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Скадарлија) is a vintage street, an urban neighborhood and former municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Deliblatska Peščara

    Deliblato sands (Serbian Cyrillic: Делиблатска пешчара), is a large sand area covering around 300 km² of ground in Vojvodina province, Serbia. It is located in southern Banat. It is situated between the river Danube and the southwestern slopes of th…

  • Ada Bridge

    The Ada Bridge (Serbian: Мост на Ади / Most na Adi) or alternatively Sava Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Sava river in Belgrade, Serbia. The bridge crosses the tip of Ada Ciganlija island, connecting the municipalities of Čukarica and New …

  • Ada Ciganlija

    Ada Ciganlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Ада Циганлија, pronounced [ˈǎːda tsiˈɡǎnlija]), colloquially shortened to Ada, is a river island that has artificially been turned into a peninsula, located in the Sava River's course through central Belgrade, the ca…

  • National Museum of Serbia

    The National Museum (Serbian: Народни музеј, Narodni Muzej) is the largest and oldest museum in Serbia and former Yugoslavia. It is located in Republic Square, Belgrade, Serbia. The museum was established on May 10, 1844. Since it was founded, its c…

  • Bačka Topola

    Bačka Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Бачка Топола, pronounced [bâːt͡ʃkaː tɔpɔ̌la]; Hungarian: Topolya, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtopojɒ]) is a town and municipality in the North Bačka District of Vojvodina, Serbia.

  • House of Flowers (mausoleum)

    House of Flowers (Serbo-Croatian: Kuća cveća or Kuća cvijeća, Кућа цвећа; Macedonian: Куќа на цвеќето; Slovene: Hiša cvetja) is the mausoleum of the leader of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, who died on 4 May 1980 and …

  • Inđija

    Inđija (Serbian Cyrillic: Инђија, pronounced [ǐndʑija]) is a town and a municipality located in Serbia. In 2011 the town has total population of 26,025 and its area is 384 km².

  • Western City Gate

    Genex Tower (Serbian: Кула Генекс, Kula Geneks), or Western City Gate (Serbian: Западна Капија Београда, Zapadna Kapija Beograda), is a 35-storey skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia, which was designed in 1977 by Mihajlo Mitrović in the brutalist style. …

  • Banjica concentration camp

    The Banjica concentration camp (German: Anhalteleger Dedinje; Serbian: Бањички Концентрациони логор) was a Nazi German concentration camp in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during World War II. Located in the Banjica neighborhood o…

  • Avala Tower

    The Avala Tower (Serbian: Авалски торањ / Avalski toranj) is a 204.5 m (671 ft) tall telecommunication tower located on Avala mountain in the periphery of Belgrade.

  • Apatin

    Apatin (Serbian Cyrillic: Апатин) is a town and municipality in the Vojvodina administrative region of Serbia, located in the West Bačka District, at (45°40′N18°59′E). The town of Apatin is the administrative, economic, cultural, educational and to…

  • Mediana

    Mediana is an important archeological site from the late Roman period, located in the eastern suburb of the Serbian city of Niš. It represents a luxurious residence with a highly organised economy. Excavatations have revealed a villa with peristyle,…

  • Aranđelovac

    Aranđelovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Аранђеловац, Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [ǎraːnd͡ʑɛlɔv̞at͡s]) is a town and a municipality in Serbia at 44.31° North, 20.57° East. It lies beneath the mountains Bukulja and Venčac, at about 255 metres (837 ft) above …

  • Pionir Hall

    Pionir Hall, or Pionir Arena (Serbian, Хала Пионир, Hala Pionir) is a sports arena in Belgrade, Serbia, located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula.

  • Voždovac

    Voždovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Вождовац, pronounced [v̞ɔ̝̌ːʒdɔ̝v̞at͡s]) is an urban neighborhood and one of 17 municipalities which constitute the City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Ušće Tower

    Ušće Tower (Serbian Cyrillic: Ушће, meaning "confluence") is a 25-story mixed use skyscraper located at 6 Mihajlo Pupin Boulevard in the New Belgrade municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Grdelica train bombing

    The Grdelica train bombing occurred on 12 April 1999, when two missiles fired by NATO aircraft hit a passenger train while it was passing across a railway bridge over the Južna Morava river at Grdelica gorge, some 300 kilometres (190 mi) south of Be…

  • Vrbas, Serbia

    Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбас) is a city and municipality located in Serbia at (45.57°N 19.65°E), in the South Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina.

  • Uvac

    The Uvac (Bosnian, Serbian: Uvac, Увац) is an international trans-boundary river, rising under Golija mountain and Pešter plateau, then flowing through southwestern Serbia and cross into eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina where, after 119 km, finally me…

  • Smederevo Fortress

    The Smederevo Fortress (Serbian: Cмeдepeвcκa твpђaвa, Smederevska tvrđava) is a medieval fortified city in Smederevo, Serbia, which was temporary capital of Serbia in the Middle Ages. It was built between 1427 and 1430 on the order of Despot Đurađ B…

  • Grocka

    Grocka (Serbian Cyrillic: Гроцка, pronounced [ɡrǒtskaː]) is a suburban neighborhood and one of 17 municipalities which constitute the City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Knez Mihailova Street

    Knez Mihailova Street or Prince Michael Street, properly Kneza Mihaila (Serbian: Улица Кнез Михаилова (Улица Кнеза Михаила), Ulica Knez Mihailova, (Ulica Kneza Mihaila)) is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, and is protected by law a…

  • Čukarica

    Čukarica (Serbian Cyrillic: Чукарица, pronounced [t͡ʃukǎrit͡sa]) is an urban neighborhood and one of the 17 municipalities than constitute the City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Zvezdara

    Zvezdara (Serbian Cyrillic: Звездара, pronounced [zv̞ě̞zdara]) is a hilly, forestry urban neighborhood and one of 17 municipalities which constitute City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Vračar

    Vračar (Serbian Cyrillic: Врачар, pronounced [v̞rǎt͡ʃaːr]) is an urban neighborhood and one of 17 municipalities which constitute the City of Belgrade. With an area of only 297 hectares (734 acres), it is the smallest of all Belgrade's (and Serbian)…

  • Topola

    Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Топола, [tɔpɔ̌la]) is a town and municipality situated in the Šumadija region of Serbia. It was the place where Karađorđe, a Serbian revolutionary, was chosen as the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman …

  • Pobednik

    The Pobednik (Lit: The Victor) is a monument located in the Belgrade Fortress in Belgrade, built to commemorate Serbia's victory over Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire during the Balkan Wars and the First World War. Built in 1928 and standing at 1…

  • Stari Grad, Belgrade

    Stari Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари Град, pronounced [stâːriː ɡrâd]) is an urban neighborhood and one of 17 municipalities which constitute Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It encompasses some of the oldest sections of urban Belgrade, thus the name …

  • National Library of Serbia

    The National Library of Serbia (NLS) (Serbian: Народна библиотека Србије / Narodna biblioteka Srbije) is the national library of Serbia, located in the capital city of Belgrade.

  • Great War Island

    Great War Island (Serbian: Велико ратно острво, Veliko ratno ostrvo) is a river island in Belgrade, capital of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of Sava and Danube rivers. Though uninhabited, the island is part of the Belgrade City proper, and…

  • Žiča

    Žiča (Serbian Cyrillic: Жича, pronounced [ʒîtʃa] or [ʒîːtʃa]) is an early 13th-century Serb Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia.