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Serbien - NATUR

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Beli Drim River



The White Drin (Serbian: Бели Дрим or Beli Drim) is a river in Serbia, a 175-kilometre (109 mi)-long headstream of the Drin.




(Photo by Bogdanovic)
 
The Rudnik Mountains (Šumadija Region)

*Mount Rudnik is the highest Point of Šumadija



Rudnik is a mountain in central Serbia, around 100 km south of Belgrade, near Gornji Milanovac. The highest peak is Cvijićev vrh, at 1,132 m. The name translates literally to a mine, as the mountain is rich in mining resources.

 
Jagnjetina ispod Saca i srpska Pogaca - Serbian national Food

One of the serbian National Food is also Lamb roasted under the comb and serbian bread called "Pogaca"



(Photo by Jaca Gabric)
 
Monastery Gracanica



Gračanica (Serbian: Манастир Грачаница or Manastir Gračanica) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the southern Serbian province of Kosovo. It was founded by the Serbian King Stefan Milutin in 1321. In 2006 it was placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List under the name of Medieval Serbian Monuments in Kosovo (which was overall placed on the List of World Heritage Sites in danger.)

Gračanica Monastery is one of King Milutin's last monumental endowments. It is situated in the village of Gračanica, 5 km from Priština, in an enclave with the same name which is also today mostly populated by Serbs.

 
Kajmak - Serbian National Food

Kajmak is a creamy dairy product, similar to clotted cream, made in Serbia. It is made from the milk of cows. Kajmak is almost always produced in the traditional way, in private households, and can be bought only in open markets rather than in stores or supermarkets; commercial production is low and not of as good quality. It can also be served with Cevapcici or Pljeskavica.



(Photo by lepiaf)
 
Monastery of St. Nicholas, Kursumlija



The St. Nicolas Monastery-Church (Serbian: manastir Svetog Nikole) was raised on a flat plateau above the confluence of the River Banjska into the Toplica in Kursumlija, by the Serbian King Nemanja in 1219. St. Nicholas is considered a prototype of the Raška School of architecture.



(Photo by Pelagija)
 
The West Morava River



West Morava (Serbian: Zapadna Morava, Cyrillic: Западна Морава), is a river in central Serbia, a 308 km-long longer headstream of the Great Morava, which it forms with the South Morava.



(Photo by Katarina)
 
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