Serbia: Tourist Information (II)

Posted by mzPOTTER | February 3rd, 2010 in About Serbia | 1 Comment »

Major Cities

Niš
Nis is a great place to relax and enjoy the urban Balkan experience. The third largest city in Serbia offers many historical monuments, museums and archaeological sites. The city has an active shopping district and great places to eat and drink. Niš is also home to several very popular events like the annual international film festival in August.

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North Serbia
Vojvodina is the northern part of Serbia. This part consists of the regions of Backa, Srem and Banat. The rivers Danube, Tisa and Sava pass through this largely flat area. In this region there are charming towns such as Novi Sad, many of which have preserved its baroque heritage. The biggest part consists of villages of Vojvodina and farmland with large fields of sunflowers, wheat and other crops.

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Central Serbia
The region south of Belgrade is the heart of Serbia, where tourism is highly developed. Here are many hills and low mountains. It is the place where Serbian kings had built their capitals, but also where they built the most beautiful monasteries of Serbian Orthodoxy. The festivals of folklore and gypsy music, as the Guca Festival, give this area a particular charm.

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Western Serbia
Western Serbia has a varied landscape: the plains of Macva lie in the north, while the rest is covered by mountains and high plains. Its lower regions are famous for their orchards (try to test a sljivovicalocal!). The mighty river Drina provides wonderful views and beautiful national park surrounding the Tara Mt. He advises visitors to see the medieval monasteries in the area.

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Eastern Serbia
An excellent area for adventure tourism. The mountainous region is made of numerous planes wedged and many water sources. There are several caves in the mountains that are open to tourists. This part of Serbia offers many unique itineraries in the wilderness. Various locations and Roman historical as Caricin Grad Gamzigrad are among the major tourist attractions in Serbia. Moreover, the town of Nis is a good example of this story because it has traces of the Ottomans and Romans.

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    Serbia: Tourist Information (II) « Serbia Travel Guide…

    Nis is a great place to relax and enjoy the urban Balkan experience. The third largest city in Serbia offers many historical monuments, museums and archaeological sites. The city has an active shopping district and great places to eat and drink. Niš is…

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