Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade has strategic importance as it guards the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. It has a long history with many rulers and was important in defending Belgrade.
Vinca is one of the oldest permanent settlements in Europe dating back 7,000 years. It was not just a village but an early city where people traded grain and fish.
The Smederevo fortress in Serbia is the largest with 25 towers. It defended the medieval town of Smederevo which was also briefly the capital of Serbia before being conquered by the Ottomans.
This document provides information about Mehedinti County in Romania. It describes the county's location along the Danube River and highlights several important places in the county, including Drobeta Turnu Severin (the capital city known since ancient times), the Iron Gates Museum containing archaeological and ethnographic collections, ruins from the Roman and medieval periods, and natural attractions like the Iron Gates Natural Park and Danube Hallows gorge. King Decebal, who ruled the Dacian Kingdom and defended it against the Romans, is commemorated with a large statue in the county.
Experience the whole Montenegro in just one day! This tour offers you the possibility to get to know Montenegro and its four different geographical areas, from the blue sea to the high black mountains.
There are many deep and long canyons in Montenegro, but there are not many like Platije canyon of the river Moraca, which is truly amazing.
There are some parts of the canyon whose rocks are sharpened like diamonds and are so polished that only lichens and mosses can live on them. The sun illuminates rocks of the canyon in so many ways that every time you pass it you can see different colors and shadows, immortalized in paintings of many painters - not only from Montenegro.
Tara River is the longest river of Montenegro (156 km). Tara River is derived of rivers of Opasnica and Verusa and of winter snow and seasonal rains, with its source in the foot of Komovi Mountains, and together with Piva River, close to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, forms Drina River from Scepan polje. Tara River carved one of the deepest canyon gorges in the world which is 93 km long and more than 1300 meters high what make Tara River Canyon the deepest river canyon in Europe and the second deepest canyon in the world right after the Colorado River canyon. Protected by UNESCO since 1977, Tara River Canyon is one of the top 25 recognized world nature heritage sites, accessible for hikers and bikers. Tara River water quality and purity is so clean that you can drink water from it. All along its flow, the Tara River gets large quantities of water from numerous sources, and form breathtaking waterfalls and scenic cascades, whose roar is heard on the very peaks of the canyon. There are rocky and pebbly terraces surrounded with thick pine forests, sandy beaches, high cliffs, steep sides and more than 80 large caves along the Tara River Canyon.
Part of the river Tara, known as Tear of Europe runs through in the National Park Durmitor.
Serbia is located in the Balkan Peninsula with a population of 9 million. It has mountainous terrain in the south and lowlands in the north. Belgrade is the capital city and economic center located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers. The country has important highways like Corridor 10 connecting Western and Eastern Europe and waterways like the Danube. Serbia has national parks, thermal springs, and diverse ethnic groups living throughout its regions known for agriculture, plains, and hills.
We have started preparing the project of reviving one of the most beautiful parts of eastern Serbia, Donji Milanovac, on the banks of the river Danube. This is a short presentation of the possibilities offered by this region and the opportunities
of investment in it.
Two thousand magnificent kilometres of asphalt roads.
Exciting journeys through canyons, river and lake valleys and the shadows
of coniferous forest. Through medieval towns and scattered villages
and summer pastures. From a primeval forest to a sea of stone
and the real sea. From seagulls to eagles, or vice versa...
Montenegro is a true pocket dictionary of various concepts,
experiences, emotions, scenes, opposites and
extremes. Small and densely packed, such is the situation
here for the reason that the space itself is compressed,
with everything else that goes with it. Sudden
take-offs into the chilly heights and fast landings
onto the Mediterranean. Landscapes that change like
in a motion picture. Vistas that open up and run away
somewhere behind the wheels. Sublime adventures
through canyons, river and lake valleys, through the
shadows of coniferous forests, scattered villages and
summer pastures. Friction against the hidden, narrow
roads. Rolling through the augury of different sorts of
scents, through the rugged rocks in which the flowers
bloom and through the meadows from which bluffs of
flowers and grass stick out, and then, without rest or
warning, decorations of infinite widths and open seas,
which tease and move the senses...
There are so many things here, and, with a little patience,
it could all be ironed out to match the size of
a decent continent. Is this enough reason for you to
decide to go for a nice adventure of discovering Montenegro?
We hope so.
We wish you a pleasant journey along these roads and
plenty of unforgettable memories.
Derbent, located on the Caspian Sea coast of Dagestan, is the oldest city in the region, dating back over 5,000 years. It sits in a narrow seaside valley between the mountains and the sea, forming a strategic location. Throughout its long history, Derbent served as an important fortress, protecting eastern countries from invaders traveling along the only road between Southeast Europe and the Near East. A citadel called Narynkala was built in the 6th century AD atop a hill near the mountains and walls, with defenses extending into the sea and mountains to block nomadic tribes. Today, Derbent remains an economic and cultural center of Southern Dagestan, known for its vit
The document summarizes information about the Republic of Moldova, including:
- Its capital is Chiinu, located on seven hills along the Bic River.
- Important historical and cultural sites include Old Orhei open air museum with cave monasteries, Soroca Fortress on the Dniester River, and Miletii Mici tunnels housing the world's largest wine collection.
- The country gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and has a population of around 3.5 million people, with Moldovan and Romanian as the official languages.
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The document provides information about various landmarks and locations in Belgrade, Serbia. It describes the Temple of Holy Sava, the largest Orthodox temple in the Balkans. It also mentions the Bridge on Ada that connects two municipalities, as well as the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers in central Belgrade. Several other landmarks are noted, including the Eastern Gate skyscrapers, the Monument to the Unknown Soldier on Avala Mountain, and Kalemegdan Park situated around the Belgrade Fortress.
On the web site www.adrialine.me this document is available in French, Italian, German, Russian and Serbian / Croatian.
Bordered by the clear sea, covered with white rocks, sunlit by the Mediterranean sun, Montenegro is one of the last European oases to which one can flow from the
dynamic tempo of civilization and rest by the soft sound of the waves, the song of crickets and the intoxicating scents of miscellaneous vegetation.
However you Reach Montenegro, through whichever door you enter, you will encounter intact nature and be welcomed by hospitable, proud and friendly people.
Highlights of Montenegro and Albania is a tour that takes us on a journey of discovery of the unspoiled beauty of the nature in this magical region, diversity of landscapes, cultures, traditions and gastronomy. If you want to enjoy Montenegro, but also visit the neighboring countries, this tour gives you the excellent opportunity to do it and to have an unique experience of the cultural mosaic of these countries.
Bulgaria is a country located in Southeast Europe, bordered by Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. The capital and largest city is Sofia. Bulgaria has a long history dating back to the 7th century and is famous for its natural diversity, with mountains, plains, and coastline on the Black Sea. Some of Bulgaria's most notable natural attractions include the Seven Rila Lakes, Belogradchik Rocks, and Srebarna Nature Reserve. Cultural sites include the well preserved Roman Theater in Plovdiv, the historic town of Koprivshtitsa, and the Rila Monastery.
The document provides an overview of key information about Slovenia, including its:
1) Geography, with descriptions of its location in Central Europe at the intersection of several regions and a coastline on the Adriatic Sea.
2) Culture, highlighting several important historical and cultural sites across Slovenia like Ljubljana Castle and the Postojna Cave.
3) Natural attractions, mentioning places of natural beauty such as Logarska Valley, Lake Cerknica, and Triglav mountain.
The school was founded in 1732 and became a Slovak secondary school in 1949. In 1953, Hungarian classes were formed, making it the first two-language school in Slovakia. It has around 11,100 students and is located on the left bank of the Danube River in the southernmost city within the Kov叩ovsk辿 hills.
Dubrovnik had been, until war broke out in 1991, one of the top international tourist destinations. The city is renowned for the beauty of its monuments and magnificent walls. Dubrovnik venetian (1205-1358), and Hungarian rule, and attained formal independence after 1382, when it became the Republic of Ragusa. In the 15C and 16C its fleet numbered over 500 ships. Artistically it flourished and its wealth was greatly influenced by the discovery of America and new trade routes. Much of the old town centre dates from the rebuilding that took place after the earthquake of 1667.
The document provides information about places to visit in Macedonia, including lakes, national parks, monuments, and events. It summarizes details about Lake Ohrid such as its status as one of Europe's oldest and deepest lakes, as well as legends about its creation. Additional details are given about churches, swimming marathons, and historic fortresses around Lake Ohrid. Brief summaries are also provided about Lakes Prespa and Dojran, as well as national parks such as Mavrovo, Pelister, Galichica, and archaeological sites like Stobi and Heraklea Bitola.
The document provides information about places to visit in Macedonia, including lakes, national parks, monuments, and events. It describes several beautiful lakes in Macedonia - Ohrid Lake, Prespa Lake, Dojran Lake. It shares legends and histories related to these lakes. It also discusses several national parks worth visiting such as Mavrovo National Park, Pelister National Park, and Galichica National Park. It highlights some historical and archaeological sites like Stobi and Heraklea Bitola.
The city of Belgrade is located in Serbia and situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers. It has a population of 1.6 million in the city center and 2 million in the greater metropolitan area. Belgrade has a long history dating back to Celtic settlements in the 3rd century BC and has been part of various empires throughout its existence. Today it is the capital of Serbia and an important geopolitical, economic and cultural hub in the Balkans region.
The document provides information about Slovakia, including its location, population, capital city of Bratislava, and notable landmarks such as St. Martin Cathedral. It discusses Slovakia's mountainous regions including the Tatras and Fatra mountains as well as Dem辰novsk叩 Valley and its lakes and caves. Several historic castles throughout Slovakia are also mentioned such as Bojnice Castle and Tren鱈n Castle. The document concludes with a list of sources used to obtain the information about Slovakia.
悪鉛温庄沿糸温, Lithuania has several notable landmarks to see, including the Old Town near the Dan River, the sailing vessel Meridianas docked along the river, and sculptures depicting a dragon that functions as a rain pipe and a ghostly figure emerging from the water. 悪鉛温庄沿糸温 University has a Neo-Gothic style building complex that was formerly used as barracks and now educates over 7,000 students across 9 faculties. A monument honors Martynas Ma転vydas, who authored and published the first Lithuanian book with the Lithuanian alphabet. The Baltic Sea can also be enjoyed.
This document provides a summary of a tour that travels along Montenegro's southern coast, visiting the towns of Bar, Ulcinj, and their surrounding areas. The tour highlights the mixing of Eastern and Western cultures in these towns due to their history of occupation. Key points of interest mentioned include the longest beaches in Montenegro, ancient olive trees like the 2000 year old Mirovica olive tree, numerous historical and religious sites reflecting the various civilizations that have inhabited the region, and natural areas of outstanding beauty along the coast and Bojana River.
The document provides information about places to visit in Macedonia, including lakes, mountains, monuments, and events. It describes some of Macedonia's most beautiful lakes - Ohrid Lake, Prespa Lake, and Dojran Lake. It highlights legends associated with Lake Ohrid and Lake Dojran. It also briefly mentions several mountain ranges, national parks, archaeological sites, and cities worth visiting in Macedonia.
The document describes several beautiful places to visit in Macedonia, including lakes, mountains, and historical sites. It highlights Lake Ohrid as one of Europe's deepest and oldest lakes, containing over 200 endemic species. Macedonia offers natural beauty like unspoiled mountains and forests, as well as cultural attractions such as the many medieval churches in Ohrid and archaeological sites from ancient Roman cities. Outdoor activities abound, including swimming in the lakes and hiking in the mountains.
The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest is the second largest building in the world and houses the Romanian Parliament. Several castles in Romania such as Bran Castle and Corvin Castle are associated with Vlad epe, known as Prince Impaler, who temporarily gained independence from the Ottoman Empire. Vorone and Arbore monasteries contain vibrant murals depicting biblical stories. Sarmizegetusa Regia was an important religious and political center for the ancient Dacian civilization. The Berca Mud Volcanoes and various caves like Bears Cave and Scrioara Cave contain unique geological formations. The Danube River flows through Romania from west to east and the Danube Delta contains a
The Slovenian flag takes its colors from the former Yugoslav flag, displaying Slovenia's highest mountain Triglav on its emblem along with three stars representing historical dukes and wavy lines for the Sava River and sea. Slovenia uses the euro currency as a member of the European Union, located between Austria, Italy, and Hungary. The capital Ljubljana sits on the Ljubljanica River and contains several bridges, while the towns of Bled and Bohinj offer scenic lakes for tourism and outdoor activities.
Ukraine is full of amazing sights, historical, cultural, natural, which are really worth to see.
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The document summarizes several UNESCO World Heritage sites located in Romania and Spain. It describes the eight 15th-16th century churches in northern Moldavia decorated with fresco paintings inspired by Byzantine art. It also mentions the six well-preserved 1st century BC-1st century AD Dacian fortresses in the Orastie Mountains of Romania built to defend against the Romans. Finally, it provides details about the 16th century Segovia Aqueduct in Spain, including that it carries water over 15 kilometers from its source to the city.
The document provides information on several cities and regions in Ukraine. It discusses the origins and history of Kiev, describing how three brothers and a sister founded settlements that later became the city of Kiev. It also provides brief summaries of Odessa describing its founding and name, Sevastopol as a legendary city and naval base, and Chersonesus as an ancient Greek colony from the 5th century BC that was later an important religious site.
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The name Kalemegdan comes from two words, "kale", which means fortress and "megdan", which
means colorful.
Kalemegdan is one of the best fortresses at the confluence of two European rivers, the Sava and the
Danube. The first fortification was built by the Romans in the 1st century AD. That is why Belgrade is
one of the oldest cities in Europe. Historical figures Attila, Justinian, Hungarian King Solomon, Bela
the Third, Turkish Sultan Murat, Suleiman the Magnificent, Germans, French, Huns, Avars, Goths,
Gepids, Bulgarians, Austougarians, Turks fought for this fortress.
Kalemegdan had a defensive significance for Belgrade against invaders. Today there is a park here,
the "Pobednik" monument, a symbol of Belgrade, the Zidan Gate which was once a dungeon, a
Roman well, the Church of Saint Petka, the "Nebojisa" tower, the Cathedral.
Kalemegdan has the best strategic location in Europe because it is the border of the Austro-Hungarian
and Ottoman empires.
4. Vinca is an archaeological site on the right bank of the Danube. It originates from the Neolithic
era. It is 7000 years old. Vinca is the first permanent settlement in Europe. Vinca was not a
village but the first city. They were grain and fish merchants, they never fought, because they did
not have or make weapons. They were constantly attacked and set on fire 3 times. Today, it is a
site for visitors. There is also a museum. The Vincennes culture spread from Macedonia to
Hungary and to Sofia in Bulgaria. People were engaged in pottery here. They had comfortable
houses to live in. They traded with people from the Aegean Sea. So they fished and changed
products for 15 days. At the beginning of the metal age, they were attacked and conquered by
warrior tribes from the north.
6. The Smederevo fortress is located on the right bank of the Danube, it has 25 towers, which is why
it is the largest in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Danube and the Jezava.
The Smederevo fortress was built by Despot Djuradj Brankovic in the 15th century. Throughout
history, she has defended the large city of Smederevo, which today has 100,000 inhabitants and
its surroundings. The fortress defended itself in the form of a pentagon and was surrounded by the
water of the Danube river. Smederevo is an old medieval town that was also the capital of Serbia.
The Turks conquered it in 1459. Today, there are cultural manifestations "Smederevo Autumn"
and "Grape Harvest".
8. Kostolac is a small settlement on the right bank of the Danube. It is located at the confluence of
two rivers Malva and Danube. Poynat is based on hard coal and the thermal power plant that
supplies Belgrade with electricity. You will see chimneys on the right. This coal is mined on the
surface as a surface mine. The Roman city "Viminacium" was discovered here. When we talk
about the Danube, it is interesting here that the Danube has its own backwater, which is called
"Dunavac" here, as a bay of the Danube. There is a beach for swimming 14 kilometers long. The
Silver Lake for swimming is nearby. Around the Danube, there is the "Ramsko / Golubacka"
sandbank, which was created by the blowing of sand from the Danube 600,000 years ago. From
here you can see the Carpathians in Romania.
11. The Ram fortress dates back to the 15th century. It has 5 towers. It is located on a rock, on an
elevation. At this fortress, 4 rivers, Nera and Karas from Romania, and Mlava and Velika Morava
- the Serbian national river, flow into the Danube. The fortress has the shape of a pentagon, it is
34 meters wide. It was conquered by the Turks in the 16th century. Reconstructed and open for
visits.
13. The Djerdap National Park begins from the Golubacka Fortress and the largest gorge in Europe,
the Djerdapa Gorge, begins.
Djerdap National Park was declared a park in 1974. It was also declared a geopark by UNESCO.
There are 1100 species of flora and fauna under protection.
Djerdap Gorge is 100 kilometers long. This is the composition of the Danube river from 4 basins
(Ljupkovska, Donjomilanovacka, Or邸ava basin and Wallachia-Pontic lowland) and 4 gorges
(Golubaka, Gospodgin vir, Kazan and Sipska klisura). Through the Djerdap Gorge, the
Pannonian Sea swelled towards today's Black Sea. This is how the Danube was born. This means
that the Danube was created by the withdrawal of the Pannonian Sea to the east. The Danube
leads all the rivers to the Black Sea and we call it the Black Sea basin. The mountains around the
Djerdap gorge are the Carpathians from the north and Stara planina Balkan from the south. To the
west is the Pannonian basin in Hungary and Austria, and to the east is the Vlach Pontic lowland in
Romania.
15. Golubac fortress and the town of Golubac. Here, the Danube looks like a bay, it is 6.5 kilometers
wide. Here, the Danube is the widest in its course through Europe. The Golubac fortress was built
in the 14th century, it has 10 towers, the ruler was Despot Stefan Lazarevic. It was conquered by
the Turks. It was renovated in 2014 by the investment of Turkey. The main road passes through
the Golubacka fortress, through a tunnel. It faces the castle.
18. The Danube is the deepest in the towns of Veliki and Mali Kazan, 93 meters, in all of Europe.
On the Romanian left is the Marconia Monastery, a Romanian nunnery built in the 15th century,
here the Danube is 93 meters deep.
20. On the right side of the Danube is the famous archeological site from the Neolithic Lepenski Vir.
Lepenski vir is 8000 years old. People from this culture ate healthily, gathered forest fruits and
fished.
Across Duvav from the Romanian side is the Treskavac rock, which has the shape of a triangle.
People in Lepenski vir looked at that rock every day and built trapezoidal or triangular houses
towards that rock. They thought that rock was a deity. The location is arranged for visits. There
are 11 famous sculptures from the Neolithic period. They were discovered by Professor Dragoslav
Srejovic with students.
The Djerdap gorge is said to be the Iron Gate of the Balkans because the narrowest part of the
Danube is only 150 meters long.
22. Lepenski vir belongs to the municipality of Donji Milanovac, which is a small town with 3,000
inhabitants. It is a port on the Danube and a tourist destination. It was named after the Serbian
prince Milan Obrenovic.
23. From the Romanian side of the Danube. The head of Decebal is 40 meters high. King
Decebal was the last Dacan king in Romania. He ruled in the 1st century AD. He was
overthrown when the Roman emperor Trajan came. Trajan called Dacia, a large
Romanian region, then a Roman province.
25. When leaving the small cauldron, you can see Trajan's tablet. Trajan was the Roman emperor
who established the borders of Upper Moesia. Trajan's panel is 1 by 3 meters. The board weighs
300 tons. It was moved when the "Djerdap" hydropower plant was being built, because a new
water line was built.
27. Tekija is a small place on the Danube, it is a pier. On the opposite side is the settlement of Orsava
in Romania. The Miroc mountain is around. Tekija It has 1000 inhabitants.
29. The Djerdap I hydropower plant is shared by Romania and Serbia. Construction began in 1964.
The hydropower plant was created by creating an artificial lake on the Danube. Then the water
level rose and many archaeological sites were submerged. The hydropower plant has 12 turbines.
We will see Djerdap I, and Djerdap II is downstream, it was built in 1984. It has 10 turbines.
33. Kladovo is a small municipality 240 km from Belgrade, Kladovo is a port. It has 10,000
inhabitants. It is known for its wines, fish processing and chemical industry. The population is
mixed because Serbs, Vlachs, Romanians, Cincars, and Bulgarians live there. This is a very old
settlement and goods have always been exchanged there. There is an archaeological site here and
the fortress "Diana", the first level of protection, dates back to the 1st century AD, and had 4
gates. Downstream from here there is another Roman fortress, Fetislam.
Opposite Kladovo, on the other side of the Danube, is the city of Turin Severin in Romania.
Famous for building ships.
36. The Danube is 2885 kilometers long, navigable and is called Corridor 7. It has exceptional traffic
importance because it connects the North Sea and the Black Sea, through the Rhine Main Danube
Canal.
Thank you for your attention.
Students of the Sixth Belgrade High School