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Mokra Gora Mountain (2155 m), Southern Serbia

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Djerdap Lake (253 km²) in Eastern Serbia (Romanian Border)

4th biggest of Balkan / South-Eastern Europe

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Tabula Traiana (2 Jahrhundert) am Djerdap Lake

he Tabula Traiana marks a section of the Roman road along the Danube River leading to Djerdap. It is believed that this last, most complicated, section of the road was completed in the year 100 A.D. and had significance in Emperor Traian's preparations for war against the Dacians. Along this road many fortresses were built up to the time Dacia was finally defeated in the early 2nd century. Intended as a road to speed up and secure navigation, it later had importance in trade and communication as Djerdap fell well inside military borders.

The Tabula originally had six lines of inscription, though today only three are legible. Decoration of it included a carved image of an eagle, genie-like figurines, and another most likely representing Danubius. The structure has a roof with eaves coming off it.

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The Temple of Saint Sava is the largest Orthodox church in the world, situated in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the Vračar plateau, on the location where his remains are thought to have been burned in 1595 by the Ottoman Empire's Sinan Pasha. From its location, it dominates Belgrade's cityscape, and is perhaps the most monumental building in the city. The building of the church structure is being financed exclusively by donations. The parish home is nearby, as will be the planned patriarchal building.

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Ruin of Car Lazar's Forttress in Kruševac (Central Serbia)

*Lazar was the Serbian Car and died at the Kosovo Battle 1389 (Kingdom Serbia - Ottoman Empire). Lazar was born in Kruševac

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Lazarica Church near Lazars Fortress in Kruševac City

Built by Lazar in 1378

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Car Lazar Memorian in Kruševac

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Wieso gibt eigentlich kein Serbe einen Kommentar ab? Findest du es nicht langsam langweilig dir so eine Arbeit zu machen und keiner sagt was?!
 
Wieso gibt eigentlich kein Serbe einen Kommentar ab? Findest du es nicht langsam langweilig dir so eine Arbeit zu machen und keiner sagt was?!


Ich weiß es nicht das sind halt Serben was verlangst du? :D ;) Ich mach das auch nicht wegen Serben sondern wegen andere Balkaner und besonders wegen Nichtbalkaner. Serbien kriegt immer mehr Touristen und durch solche Bilder wird man noch mehr aufmerksam auf unser Land. Internet ist da die beste Werbung und ich mach das gerne für mein Land.

Aber wenigstens schaust du rein das ist ja schon was. ;)

Poz
Sljiva


ach ja... weiter gehts...


Ovčar Kablar (West Morava River) near Čačak (Central Serbia)

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