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Kalemegdan   Belgrade

Kalemegdan, Belgrade

 217 Reviews  Belgrade's Fortress, sitting within the grounds of Kalemegdan Park, is the city's most prominent historical structure. It offers grand vistas overlooking the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers,... 

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Centre   Novi Sad

Centre, Novi Sad

 106 Reviews  During the 17th and 18th centuries, Turkish power in the Balkans began to wane and the Ottomans, who had been at the gates of Vienna in the 16th century, were gradually pushed farther south, away from... 

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Skull Tower   Nis

Skull Tower, Nis

 13 Reviews  The Skull Tower (Cele Kula) was erected by the Turks at the beginning of the 19th century just after the Battle of Cegar, where Serbian insurgents suffered a defeat against the Ottoman rulers. The... 

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Knez Mihajlova street & Trg Republike   Belgrade

Knez Mihajlova street & Trg Republike, Belgrade

 108 Reviews  The square was busy both day and night. It's the place to meet or to start your exploration of the city centre. The main building in the square is the National Museum. In front of it is a monument... 

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Petrovaradin   Novi Sad

Petrovaradin, Novi Sad

 43 Reviews  Petrovaradin Fortress is located on the right bank of the Danube river. The cornerstone of the present-day southern part of the fortress was laid on October 18, 1692, by Charles Eugène de Croÿ.... 

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The Fortress   Nis

The Fortress, Nis

 32 Reviews  Probably the main sight in Nis, is the fortress (Tvrdava). The current fortifications are of Turkish origin and were built in the early 18th century, although the history of a fortress on this site... 

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Stari Grad   Belgrade

Stari Grad, Belgrade

 77 Reviews  Across the street from the Orthodox Cathedral is the Serbian Patriarchate. This is the administrative headquarters for the Serbian Orthodox, the second oldest Slavic Orthodox church in the World with... 

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Liberty Square/Trg Slobode   Novi Sad

Liberty Square/Trg Slobode, Novi Sad

 16 Reviews  Trg slobode is a standard city square that is made spectacular only by the buildings that surround it: this is where you will find the Catholic Church with its 52 metre tall tower, the neo-Renaissance... 

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Mediana   Nis

Mediana, Nis

 6 Reviews  Constantine the Great, the ruler of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337, was born in the town of Nis (Nais). He is remembered for recognizing in 313, by "Milan Edict", the Christianity as a state... 

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Danube & Sava river   Belgrade

Danube & Sava river, Belgrade

 47 Reviews  Beograd is where it is because of its location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers. First, the Celts and then the Romans settled and built forts here. Huns, Goths and Avars then took their... 

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Zmaj Jovina Street   Novi Sad

Zmaj Jovina Street, Novi Sad

 11 Reviews  This is the main street in Novi Sad and it is a pedstrian zone. It was named after a famous, predominantly childrens, poet Jovan Jovanovic-Zmaj (Dragon). He was also known as Uncle Jova. Zmaj was a... 

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Events and festivals   Nis

Events and festivals, Nis

 3 Reviews  On the third weekend of August, Nis hosts a three-day music festival, which features pupular DJs and bands from the country and abroad. This festival is smaller and less fancy than the "Exit" one, but... 

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Slavija & Vracar   Belgrade

Slavija & Vracar, Belgrade

 53 Reviews  Rome has St Peters, Istanbul the Hagia Sophia and soon Beograd will have a completed St Slava. Echoes of the Sophia can be found within the huge dome of St Slava. The church is still unfinished with... 

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Fruska Gora   Novi Sad

Fruska Gora, Novi Sad

 6 Reviews  Even at first look at the geographic map of Vojvodina, in its south part, one can see vivid Fruška Gora Mountain, between rivers Sava and Danube. With its ecosystem it represents unique bio-geographic... 

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Dorcol   Belgrade

Dorcol, Belgrade

 32 Reviews   Dorcol is one of oldest parts of Belgrade. I love that part of town. For the start visit Church of Aleksandar Nevski. This church has interesting history. 1876 Russian come to Serbia to help their... 

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Danube & bridges   Novi Sad

Danube & bridges, Novi Sad

 16 Reviews  The graceful Sloboda (Liberty) Bridge opened in 1981 and carried the 6-lane Novi Sad - Sremska Kamenica road across the River Danube. It is sometimes referred to as the Kamenica Bridge. On 3rd April... 

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Terazije   Belgrade

Terazije, Belgrade

 20 Reviews  This is 1 of Belgrade's most famous squares, packed with shops, department stores, well-known restaurants, hotels and cinemas. It got its name from the old Turkish word for scales. The picture's... 

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Danube Street/Dunavska ulica   Novi Sad

Danube Street/Dunavska ulica, Novi Sad

 5 Reviews  One of the oldest, but the most beautiful streets in Novi Sad is Dunavska street. In continuation of the Dunavska Street is Dunavski park where is located the monument of Djura Jaksic. At the other... 

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Zemun   Belgrade

Zemun, Belgrade

 21 Reviews  Old part of Belgrade, still having it's old spirit...best way to discover it is my walking around its streets...in case you get lost, people are friendly andthey will be glad to help you...as for the... 

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Parks   Novi Sad

Parks, Novi Sad

 17 Reviews  In the centre of the city is a quiet and tranquil oasis known as Dunavski park. Here there are flower beds, walks, a small lake and statues. The lake had swans and turtles swimming together when I was... 

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Dedinje   Belgrade

Dedinje, Belgrade

 18 Reviews  Red Star is the most popular team in town – I have seen figures that say something like 50% Red Star and maybe 30% Partizan. The team has been fairly successful in its time and won a UEFA Champions... 

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Liman   Novi Sad

Liman, Novi Sad

 4 Reviews  What Novi Sad lacks in, say, large expanses of interesting architecture or captivating museums, it makes up in the production of thought and intellectual culture. Once known as the Serbian Athens, it... 

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Bulevar Revolucije   Belgrade

Bulevar Revolucije, Belgrade

 41 Reviews  The 2 bronze sculptures in front of the Federal Building, officially called 'Igrali se konji vrani' (Black horses are playing), symbolize the victory of a man over evil. The sculptures were designed... 

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Sremski Karlovci   Novi Sad

Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad

 3 Reviews  This small beekeeping museum, owned by a family called Zivanovic, feature tools and objects used for keeping bees and producing honey, including some impressive looking beehives, as well as photos and... 

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Skadarlija   Belgrade

Skadarlija, Belgrade

 19 Reviews  Not far east, off Trg Republike is the small street of Skardaška named in honor of the Albanian city of Shkoder from where many of the craftsmen living here hailed. They erected homes and businesses... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Municipality of BACKA TOPOLA

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BACKA TOPOLASEE:- The biggest Roman-Catholic Cathedral in Serbia with the bell tower 74m high (from 1905);- The Homeland's House;- The Blacksmith's Workshop;- The Windmill – the Museum of Cooking. VISIT: - The hunting grounds;- The stud farm “Zobnatica” established in 1750 (6km); - Touristic center "Panonija" (13.5km) ..ZOBNATICA VISIT:- The stud farm;- The wine shop;- The museum of horse breeding- The Zobnatica Lake. EAT:- In Hotel “Jadran”. SLEEP:- In Hotel “Jadran”.

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SOUTH BANAT DISTRICT

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The South Banat District expands in the eastern parts of Serbia. It encompasses the following municipalities: Plandiste, Opovo, Kovacica, Alibunar, Vrsac, Bela Crkva, Pancevo, and Kovin. It has a population of 328,428. Seat of the District is in Pancevo.

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Municipality of BACKA PALANKA

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BACKA PALANKA SEE:- The city with 26 ethnic groups and their heritage; - The old house in Nestin, a pearl of Serbian architecture from the first half of the 18th century. VISIT:- The lake and the complex Tikvara;- Archeological locality “Avarian necropola" near Celarevo;- The Castle of Dundjerski, a masterpiece of former glamour, is also situated in Celarevo.- Karadjordjevo (10km), one of the most well-known and one of the biggest horse farms in Europe, hunting ground with wonderful representatives of deer, wild boar and feathery venison and fishing areas of Karadjordjevo in the branches of the river Danube, rich in spearfish, perch, carp and pike. Karadjordjevo represents a special natural reservation of II and III category. EAT:- In “Stara Idila” (“The Old Idyll”) ethno style restaurant. DRINK:- "LAV" Beer. SLEEP:- In Hotel “Idila Plus” (“The Idyll Plus”).

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Municipality of NOVI BECEJ

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NOVI BECEJSEE:- Castle of Count Rohontzai on Pearl Island;- Sokolac Castle;- Plantation of “Krokan Muscat” vine on Real Island;- Araca Monastery from 12th century;- “Blooming of Tisa” in the middle of June when millions of butterflies play their “wedding game”.- Karochanyi Castle in Novo Milosevo. DRINK:- “Krokan Muscat”, the unique wine produced of sort of vine growing only here.

MACVA DISTIRCT

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The Macva District expands in the western parts of Serbia. It encompasses the municipalities of: Bogatic, Sabac, Loznica, Vladimirci, Koceljeva, Mali Zvornik, Krupanj, and Ljubovija. It has a population of 339,644. Its seat is in the city of Sabac.

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SREM DISTRICT

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The Sremski District expands in the western parts of the Republic. It encompasses the municipalities of: Sid, Indjija, Sremska Mitrovica, Irig, Ruma, Stara Pazova, and Pecinci. It has a population of 309,981. Seat of the district is in the city of Sremska Mitrovica.The Monasteries on the mountain Fruska Gora (MY FRUSKA GORA PAGE) are the greatest cultural treasure of this region.

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CENTRAL BANAT DISTRICT

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The Central Banat District expands in the northeastern parts of Serbia. It encompasses the municipalities of: Novi Becej, Nova Crnja, Zitiste, Secanj and Zrenjanin. It has a population of 221, 253. Seat of the District is in the city of Zrenjanin.

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NORTH BANAT DITRISCT

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The North Banat District expands in the northern parts of the Republic. It encompasses the municipalities of: Kanjiza, Senta, Ada, Coka, Novi Knezevac, and Kikinda. It has a population of 179,783. Seat of the District is in the city of Kikinda.

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City of NOVI SAD

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Novi Sad (MY NOVI SAD PAGE) is situated in the southern part of the spacious Panonia plain by the river Danube in the region of Backa, 75 km southwest from Novi Sad is Belgrade, the capital and the largest town in Serbia and Montenegro, and 110 km to the north are Subotica and the border crossings to Hungary. Novi Sad is directly connected with the international motorway E-75, and in the vicinity, over the mountain of Fruska Gora, Novi Sad can be reached from the international motorway E-70. Novi Sad arise on the left bank of the river Danube in the 17th century as settlement of craftsmen and merchants, and since 1748 Novi Sad abruptly developed as free emperor-royal city. The town started to establish secondary schools, the Gimnasium in 1810, the Library Matica Srpska with the oldest literary journal in Europe that appeared in print in 1826 and the Serbian National Theatre in 1861. The...

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SOUTH BACKA DISTRICT

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The Backa South District expands through the central part of the Pannonian Plain, in the north of Serbia. This district encompasses the municipalities of: Srbobran, Bac, Becej, Vrbas, Backa Palanka, Backi Petrovac, Zabalj, Novi Sad, Titel, Temerin, Beocin, and Sremski Karlovci.It has a population of 553, 27. The main city in the district is Novi Sad, the biggest city in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.

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Top 3 Hotels in Republic of Serbia

Hyatt Regency Belgrade  Belgrade

 9 Reviews and 104 Opinions  Hyatt Regency is probably the best hotel in Serbia. However there are many new hotels that have been... 

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Putnik  Novi Sad

 6 Reviews and 8 Opinions  Located in Tanurdzic`s palace from where you can see the town hall. Price from 37 euro. 

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Hotel Real  Pristina

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  We visited Serbia many years ago and are returning for a visit to Belgrade in May. We have fantastic memories of people, food, and... 

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A: Cross at Horgorosh/ Subotica into SRB from HUN. You can drive to Belgrade on the Way stop at Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad And Belgrade. The Road from the border to BG has... 

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