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[4K] Negotin - Serbia????????Walking Tour - Town Centre

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NEGOTIN, Serbia ???????? | 2022 | 4K·60p | 43°C Summer Walk in Serbian Town

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During the July 2022 Heatwave in Europe, I took a walk through the rural Serbian town of Negotin, watching old cars, Balkan infrastructure, a park and a church.

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③ Weather: dry, hot, heatwave, sunny, summer, slightly cloudy
④ Time and date: 25.08.2022, 12:00

⑤ Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:21 Negotin fountain
1:50 Main pedestrian street
5:10 Town Hall Square
6:00 Градски парк / Negotin City Park
10:08 Look at my camera trick hehe
10:22 Saborna Crkva Sv. Trojice / St. Trojice Church
12:10 Best thumbnail pic
14:15 Further Backstreets of Negotin
17:00 Stray dog
20:42 Graveyard and Chapel
24:15 Back at the City Park


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▶ Negotin (from Wikipedia)
Negotin is a town and municipality located in the Bor District of the eastern Serbia. It is situated near the borders between Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. It is the judicial center of the Bor District. The population of the town is 16,882, while municipality has a population of 35,000.
The Thracians dominated the region with the Celtic Scordisci advancing after 279 BC. The Roman conquest in the 1st century BC weakened the Paleo-Balkan tribes. The Moesi, a Thracio-Dacian tribe, were defeated by the Roman army under the Marcus Licinius Crassus who was Roman consul in 30 BC. The region was organized into Moesia Inferior in 87 AD by Emperor Domitian. Later was included in the province of Dacia Remesiana.
Hellenistic religious influence is attested through archeological findings in Rovine and Tamnič where Heracles was worshipped: a relief of Zeus, Herakles and Dionysos found in Bukovo.
The Roman site of Selište with necropolis has been excavated in the village of Rogljevo. Silver and gold fibulae from 250 to 320 AD have been found at sites in Negotin.
As the war raged in Europe, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia had been spared, at least during the initial two years. Still, it hadn't done much to prepare for the inevitable, mostly because of unsettled national problems in the Kingdom. Therefore, as the German, Hungarian and Italian forces attacked on April 6, 1941, Yugoslavia simply fell apart after only two weeks of fighting. Many officers and soldiers, mostly from Serbia, had been taken prisoners of war and transported to the prisoner-of-war camps in Germany, Austria, Poland and as far as Norway. Although Negotin hadn't seen much of the fighting, in the summer of 1941, some guerilla resistance had been reported. Most of these partisan forces had been subsequently taken out of action during the summer and fall of 1941, with their fighters captured and killed. As for the remainder of the war, there hadn't been any major battles or atrocities recorded in the area. Just as the Germans easily and without resistance came in 1941, so did the Partisans and the Soviet troops, on their way to Belgrade and further. Negotin was liberated on September 12, 1944, after less than 3½ years of German occupation.
According to the 2011 census, most of the settlements in the Negotin municipality had Serb ethnic majority. The settlement with a Vlach ethnic majority is Kovilovo. An ethnically mixed settlement with relative Vlach majority is Aleksandrovac. Older census results show a higher share of Vlach population, but due to the serbianisation process from the 20th century, their number dramatically decreased in favor of the Serbs. For example, the 1921 census counted 32,591 persons in the Negotin municipality, composed by 17,201 (53%) Vlachs; 15,340 (47%) Serbs and mixed families; and 50 others.
The population of the villages around Negotin are mostly supported by the family members who are guest workers in the countries of western Europe. The largest employer in this municipality is the chemical industry Prahovo, although this company, like many others in Serbia, is in very poor financial shape. Agriculture is a side activity more than an income-generating one. Muscat is a notable wine from Negotin.


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Netaknuta priroda Negotinske krajine krije najveću prerast u Evropi | Izazovi Avanturu

Netaknuta priroda Negotinske krajine krije najveću prerast u Evropi | Izazovi Avanturu
Srbija obiluje gomilom mesta gde možete naći netaknutu prirodu i uživati u čistom vazduhu i cvrkutu ptica. Radovan je ovaj put rešio da obiđe Negotinsku krajinu gde se nalazi i jedna od najvećih prerasti iliti kamenih kapija u Evropi. Ako razmišljate o turističkim destinacima za kampovanje ili aktivan odmor, pogledajte emisiju pošto je Radovan pre toga bio do Kladova, a nakon toga se uputio u srce istočne Srbije gde je posetio nekoliko najvećih prerasti u ovom delu sveta.



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Camping St Mokranjac, Danube, Serbia, Negotin, Kusjak

St. Mokranjac campsite is on the Danube coast, close to Negotin and Danube beach Kusjak. It is a border area of Serbia - Bulgaria - Romania.

Plenty of opportunities for water sports. Ideal campsite for kayak, rowing and windsurf lovers as well as for all those Danube yachting lovers.

Our 14 camping pitches are green and shaded - allowing all campers to enjoy during the hot days in the summer.

Camping St. Mokranjac is ideal place for rest and relaxation as well as for fishing and water sports. River water here is very clean, we have otters and crabs that live in Danube here. As addition to camping pitches for your caravan, RV or tent, we offer several stationary caravans for rent and one double bed room in the house with Danube view. Showers, toilets, chemical toilet disposal are available for all guests. Beside this we offer berths at a wharf, for boats and pleasure crafts on the bank of Danube river. Individual connections for drinking water and electricity for each camping pitch (on your demand).

GPS: St. Mokranjac, Coordinates: 44.32486, 22.53723
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NISH town, SERBIA a Nice Place to Visit

On the 27.10.2018 I have visited NISH town, SERBIA!

The weather was sunny…and beautiful!!!

Somebody says…

that the towns with about 100 thousand population…is best place for living!!!

Road Trip Serbia '10

Driving from Negotin to Nis. Check out the view!

Fed by a Priest in Rural Serbia (solo female traveller) [Ep. 7] ????????

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RIDING ALONE IN EASTERN SERBIA (unexpected interactions!) [Ep. 3] ????????

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Following the excitement of my first day on the road, I continued my journey East from a little town called Kucevo located in Eastern Serbia, where I stayed the previous night. Heading toward the mountainous areas, I was anxious and excited to see what rural Serbia had to offer. Little did I know that I was about to have some of the most wholesome spontaneous interactions of my trip.

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RIDING OFF-ROAD IN SERBIA (they gave me free wine!) [Ep. 4] ????????

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I started my day in Negotin, a small town strategically located in between the border of Romania as well as Bulgaria. I was heading to Zaječar (Зајечар) with the final destination being Knjazevac (Књажевац). I made a stop at Rajac and was humbled by the local interaction I got to experience, all thanks to Mira. As I was leaving Rajac, they gave me free wine to showcase their kind hospitality. The last leg of the journey was getting exciting as I took some off-road riding. I pushed my limit by riding these remote roads and overcoming my fear!

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Negotin – kulturno nasleđe koje će vas ostaviti bez daha

Centar grada Negotina čini staro jezgro u kome se ističe crkva Svete Trojice, stara i nova čaršija, gradski park, Muzej Krajine, rodna kuća Stevana Mokranjca , muzej i spomenik Hajduk Veljku, šetalište…

Arheološki lokalitet Vrelo - Šarkamen, iz doba rimske tetrarhije.
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Negotinske pimnice u Rajcu, Rogljevu i Smedovcu – mesto gde stanuje vino i kandidat za UNSEKO
Brojne manifestacije: Mokranjčevi dani, Sajam meda i vina, Sveti Trifun, Krajinska berba, Dani Dunava i mnoge druge.

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Winter in Serbia, travelin to Ghost Towns and Negotin

This is the last day of our trip to the wineries in Rajac and the area of Negotin, where we had a fantastic last two days and where we found and rescued Simba. On our last day, we visited a winery ghost town and Negotin before heading to Belgrade, where we found a beautiful snow day. Nala went crazy on her first snow day.
This was our first trip traveling with pets Simba and Nala.

In the town of Negotin, we visited a few buildings and especially the house where Stevan Stojanović (one of the most famous Serbian composers) grew up. Stojanović earned the nickname Mokranjac after the village of Mokranje, where his ancestors were from.

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Negotin, Serbia - Negotin, Srbija

Negotin (Serbian Cyrillic: Неготин) is a town and municipality located in the Bor District of eastern Serbia. It is situated near the borders between Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. It is the judicial center of the Bor District. The population of the town is 16,882, while the municipality has a population of 35,000. The Thracians dominated the region with the Celtic Scordisci advancing after 279 BC. The Roman conquest in the 1st century BC weakened the Paleo-Balkan tribes. The Moesi, a Thracio-Dacian tribe, were defeated by the Roman army under the Marcus Licinius Crassus who was Roman consul in 30 BC. The region was organized into Moesia Inferior in 87 AD by Emperor Domitian. Later was included in the province of Dacia Remesiana. Hellenistic religious influence is attested through archeological findings in Rovine and Tamnič where Heracles was worshipped: a relief of Zeus, Herakles and Dionysos found in Bukovo.
The Roman site of Selište with necropolis has been excavated in the village of Rogljevo. Silver and gold fibulae from 250 to 320 AD have been found at sites in Negotin. After being liberated in 1804–10, Negotin quickly gained importance and size. The civilized life thrived and the government, as in the most parts of then-liberated Serbia, achieved much in matters of education and modernization. However, these great days were short lived: In 1813, after Napoleon had successfully taken Russia and Austria out of the game and therefore helping Serbia, the Turks crushed the ill-fated state of the Serbs. The defenders of Negotin chose not to evacuate and became besieged in the then-fortified town. Eventually, a Turkish gunman sighted Hajduk Veljko and shot his cannon. Veljko was hit in the chest by a cannonball and died immediately. His co-fighters buried him in an unmarked grave, so that the Turks couldn't exhume and decapitate him, as they used to do with all fallen Christian fighters. Once again, Negotin was conquered.
The Second Serbian Uprising of 1815 brought nothing to Negotin initially, having only liberated Belgrade and its vicinity. Thanks to the smart diplomacy of the Prince Miloš Obrenović, and the tactics of voivode Stevan Stevanović Tenka with 600 soldiers at the gate of the city, this part of the country was once and for all liberated in 1833, with practically no fighting. Until the formal declaration of independence in 1878, Negotin had achieved very much in a build-up of its position as a regional cultural, education and religious center. The first state school was opened in 1824, followed by a gymnasium in 1839. In time, the old Church of Our Lady became too small for the bishop of Negotin, so a grand new cathedral church was built in 1876. At the same time, many Negotinians went to famous European universities, seeking education and enlightenment, e.g., Stevan Mokranjac, one of the five most important Serbian composers and Đorđe Stanojević, a physicist and an astronomer who later became University of Belgrade Rector. Cultural life thrived, with many choral and other artistic societies. Most of the educational institutions had been opened in a matter of months after being opened in Belgrade (e.g., public library). In this period the idea of moving the town to the banks of the Danube first took a stronghold with the government and local officials. This has never happened, although other administrations have tried to do this. The town was simply too big for moving. Still, Negotin was not far from the Danube, only about 4 miles, so river transportation was possible for its trade. However, the town's position had a serious disadvantage — it was very close to the Danube, but lower than the river, so it had always been surrounded by many swamps and ponds. In the meantime, the town of Zaječar, being much closer to Niš and, therefore, to the rest of Serbia, was slowly taking over as a regional center. This advantage became much clearer especially with the construction of the railroad. Negotin was, though, more to the north and thus closer to Belgrade and the rest of Serbia, but those roads led through inaccessible mountain terrain, whereas it was much easier to go to the south, so Zaječar was, in terms of transport, much better off than Negotin. Until the beginning of the First World War, Zaječar had overtaken Negotin in terms of size and importance. The two dynasties' vying for power, resulting with, in 1903, rebellious officers killing the king and queen of Serbia, Aleksandar Obrenović and Draga Mašin, had little impact on the fate of the town. The Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 didn't bring much to this area. However, units from this part of the country took part in almost all the battles of both wars, earning respect and glory. According to the 2011 census, most of the settlements in the Negotin municipality had Serb ethnic majority. The settlement with a Vlach ethnic majority is Kovilovo. An ethnically mixed settlement with relative Vlach majority is Aleksandrovac.

Negotin, Serbia - part 2. - Negotin, Srbija

Negotin (Serbian Cyrillic: Неготин) is a town and municipality located in the Bor District of eastern Serbia. It is situated near the borders between Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. It is the judicial center of the Bor District. The population of the town is 16,882, while the municipality has a population of 35,000. The Thracians dominated the region with the Celtic Scordisci advancing after 279 BC. The Roman conquest in the 1st century BC weakened the Paleo-Balkan tribes. The Moesi, a Thracio-Dacian tribe, were defeated by the Roman army under the Marcus Licinius Crassus who was Roman consul in 30 BC. The region was organized into Moesia Inferior in 87 AD by Emperor Domitian. Later was included in the province of Dacia Remesiana. Hellenistic religious influence is attested through archeological findings in Rovine and Tamnič where Heracles was worshipped: a relief of Zeus, Herakles and Dionysos found in Bukovo.
The Roman site of Selište with necropolis has been excavated in the village of Rogljevo. Silver and gold fibulae from 250 to 320 AD have been found at sites in Negotin. After being liberated in 1804–10, Negotin quickly gained importance and size. The civilized life thrived and the government, as in the most parts of then-liberated Serbia, achieved much in matters of education and modernization. However, these great days were short lived: In 1813, after Napoleon had successfully taken Russia and Austria out of the game and therefore helping Serbia, the Turks crushed the ill-fated state of the Serbs. The defenders of Negotin chose not to evacuate and became besieged in the then-fortified town. Eventually, a Turkish gunman sighted Hajduk Veljko and shot his cannon. Veljko was hit in the chest by a cannonball and died immediately. His co-fighters buried him in an unmarked grave, so that the Turks couldn't exhume and decapitate him, as they used to do with all fallen Christian fighters. Once again, Negotin was conquered.
The Second Serbian Uprising of 1815 brought nothing to Negotin initially, having only liberated Belgrade and its vicinity. Thanks to the smart diplomacy of the Prince Miloš Obrenović, and the tactics of voivode Stevan Stevanović Tenka with 600 soldiers at the gate of the city, this part of the country was once and for all liberated in 1833, with practically no fighting. Until the formal declaration of independence in 1878, Negotin had achieved very much in a build-up of its position as a regional cultural, education and religious center. The first state school was opened in 1824, followed by a gymnasium in 1839. In time, the old Church of Our Lady became too small for the bishop of Negotin, so a grand new cathedral church was built in 1876. At the same time, many Negotinians went to famous European universities, seeking education and enlightenment, e.g., Stevan Mokranjac, one of the five most important Serbian composers and Đorđe Stanojević, a physicist and an astronomer who later became University of Belgrade Rector. Cultural life thrived, with many choral and other artistic societies. Most of the educational institutions had been opened in a matter of months after being opened in Belgrade (e.g., public library). In this period the idea of moving the town to the banks of the Danube first took a stronghold with the government and local officials. This has never happened, although other administrations have tried to do this. The town was simply too big for moving. Still, Negotin was not far from the Danube, only about 4 miles, so river transportation was possible for its trade. However, the town's position had a serious disadvantage — it was very close to the Danube, but lower than the river, so it had always been surrounded by many swamps and ponds. In the meantime, the town of Zaječar, being much closer to Niš and, therefore, to the rest of Serbia, was slowly taking over as a regional center. This advantage became much clearer especially with the construction of the railroad. Negotin was, though, more to the north and thus closer to Belgrade and the rest of Serbia, but those roads led through inaccessible mountain terrain, whereas it was much easier to go to the south, so Zaječar was, in terms of transport, much better off than Negotin. Until the beginning of the First World War, Zaječar had overtaken Negotin in terms of size and importance. The two dynasties' vying for power, resulting with, in 1903, rebellious officers killing the king and queen of Serbia, Aleksandar Obrenović and Draga Mašin, had little impact on the fate of the town. The Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 didn't bring much to this area. However, units from this part of the country took part in almost all the battles of both wars, earning respect and glory. According to the 2011 census, most of the settlements in the Negotin municipality had Serb ethnic majority. The settlement with a Vlach ethnic majority is Kovilovo. An ethnically mixed settlement with relative Vlach majority is Aleksandrovac.

SA NAMA NA PUTU KROZ SRBIJU: Zašto posetiti Rajačke i Rogljevske pimnice? / Epizoda 20

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Serbia: Nis | Danube | Subotica

???????? In this video we are having a trip starting from Nis and heading further along the Danube River and up to Subotica.
We explore Nis, stop by Knjazevac and Negotin, drive along Danube and the border with Romania, take a look at the tallest rock relief in Europe, pass by Golubac Fortress, bump into the ruins of a medieval church right among Serbian fields, find a waterfall, enjoy stunning landscapes and reach the wonderful city of Subotica.
Join us on this adventure.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:50 Nis: City center
03:43 Nis: Red Cross Concentration Camp Museum (Cverni Krst)
07:40 Nis: Bubanj Memorial Park
08:45 Nis: Skull Tower (Cele Kula)
09:50 Knjazevac
11:10 Mokranjske Stene Waterfall
12:21 Negotin
13:44 Danube River
14:36 Djerdap
15:24 Decebalus
16:01 Unknown Rocks and Golubac Fortress
17:21 Araca ruins: 12th century church
18:45 Subotica
19:56 Outro

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Belgrade, Serbia - My Travel Vlog - Visiting Famous Sites

Belgrade, Serbia - My Travel Vlog - Visiting Famous Sites

In this video @rkbond007 takes you through the amazing city of Belgrade, Serbia. Belgrade (Beograd), 'White City', is the capital of the southeast European country of Serbia. Its most significant landmark is the Beogradska Tvrđava, an imposing fortress at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. The fort is a testament to the city’s strategic importance to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires, and it's now the site of several museums as well as Kalemegdan, a vast park.

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Republic Square, Belgrade is one of the central town squares and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, located in the Stari Grad municipality.

Moscow Hotel, Belgrade- This upmarket hotel in a genteel 1908 art nouveau building is a 5-minute walk from shopping on Knez Mihailova Street,

Sava Square - The biggest square in Serbia and a new public space within Belgrade Waterfront, encompassing some 20,000 square meters.

Monument to Stefan Nemanja - The centerpiece of Sava Square is the imposing monument dedicated to the founder of the Serbian State Stefan Nemanja, created by Russian artist Alexandr Rukavishnikov. The monument stands 23 meters tall and weighs more than 60 tons.

The Kalemegdan Park, or simply Kalemegdan is the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. It is located on a 125-meter-high cliff, at the junction of the River Sava and the Danube.

Pobednik (eng: the Victor) is a monument in the Upper Town of the Belgrade Fortress, built to commemorate Serbia's victory over the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires during the Balkan Wars and the First World War. Cast in 1913, erected in 1928, and standing at 14 meters high, it is one of the most famous works of Ivan Meštrović. It is also one of the most visited tourist attractions in Belgrade and one of its most recognizable landmarks.

Monument of Gratitude to France in Belgrade's Veliki Kalemegdan Park was formally unveiled on 11 November 1930, the 12th anniversary day of the end of the First World War.

Meeting Point : The confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube
rivers from the Kalemegdan fortress, at the spectacular location known as Ušće (confluence).

Diwali Mahal Indian Restaurant - Indian restaurant, situated in the heart of Belgrade, takes you on an authentic journey of Indian cuisine.

Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, and is protected by law as one of the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city.

Rajiceva Shopping Center offers pure shopping bliss in the heart of the city, with more than 80 new single and multi-brand stores.

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