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Novi Pazar

Surrounded by the peaks of Golija and Rogozna mountains and the Pešter Plateau, nestled in the valley lies Novi Pazar, a city where eastern and western influences mix and where Christianity and Islam meet.

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Kruševac

The old Serbian capital Kruševac has come a long way from the medieval fortification it once was – once the nation’s capital, then a prosperous town and right through to the modern city that it is today

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Kraljevo

This city with a regal name, derived from “kralj” – Serbian for king, is situated at the very heart of Serbia, at the confluence of the rivers Ibar and West Morava.

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Čačak

Čačak is a city recognizable for its well-preserved and architecturally harmonious districts, which combine traditional construction techniques with elements of modern architecture.

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Subotica

At the northernmost point of Serbia is a melting pot of the cultures and traditions of Serbs, Hungarians, Crats, Jews and many other Central and Eastern European peoples

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Zlatibor

This mountain resort with the longest tradition of tourism in Serbia was opened to visitors back in 1893, when it was visited by Serbian King Aleksandar Obrenović.

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Divčibare

In the central part of Maljen mountain, at an elevation of 980 metres above sea level, lies the famous tourism resort of Divčibare.

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Kopaonik

Measuring more than 80 kilometres in length, Kopaonik is the largest mountain massif in Serbia and one of the most popular tourist destinations, both in the winter season and during the summer months.

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Niš

Due to its exceptional location at the crossroads between the East and the West, the city of Niš has always been a favorite stronghold of great rulers.

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