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As you can read about Sopocani, this place is work of art and posses really good preserved frescoes. You can also imagine fortress around monastery which brings you back to medieval period. We were visiting during "covid19 crisis" so it was really quiet and peaceful. They also built in front of monastery place to refresh, with few tables and chairs, water and tea, where you can sit and rest for a bit. Definitly worth visiting
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Monument to the victims of the Raid is a monument located in the main promenade , on the Danube river bank, in the second largest city in Serbia, Novi Sad. It is an emotive statue, where a family is represented. This commemorative monument remember the execution of Serbian and Gipsy people in the 2nd World War by Hungarian fascist. Really, it is located. in a very beautiful location, where you can see the statue and the Petrovaradin Fortress and the river behind. Very emotive. Not forget.
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Waterfall Ripaljika is in Mount Ozren .The waterfall is near the resort Sokobanja at a distance of 4 km.Access is easy with the car after which it is necessary to get to the foot.The trail is short, it is not difficult and the view is excellent.
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A 10 minute drive southwest of the concentration camp is Bubanj. The resistance of the prisoners at the concentration camp led to the Germans beginning executions at Bubanj. Women and children were taken to Belgrade and killed in gas chambers. Jewish men and boys over 14 were shot here. Truck loads of prisoners would be taken at a time. This location was fenced in with barbed wire and surrounded by German guards. The prisoners would dig their own graves and then be shot from 10 meters away. This monument serves as a reminder of the Serbian people's courage and defiance toward their enemies. Here, during the mass executions, an unknown prisoner raised his fist in the air in front of the shooters. This incident inspired the monuments that are here today. The verses of Nis poet Ian Vuckovic are carved on the side of the frieze monument in Bubanj: "We were shot but never killed, and never subdued. We crushed the darkness and paved a way for the sun."
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