Located in the middle part of Central Serbia, in Raška District, Kraljevo used to be a part of a trade connection on the Dubrovnik - Constantinople way during Roman Empire times. The first written records ofKraljevo date back to 1476, when it was named Rudo polje in the oldest Turkish c...
Kruševac as a town dates back to 1371,when it was built as a fortified town by Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović, who used it as his administrative seat. It is located in the Rasina district of central Serbia and numbers around 73 316 inhabitants. Kruševac is famous for its splendind nat...
Novi Pazar, located in the Raška District of western Serbia, with the population of 66,527 inhabitants, bears the title of a city in its own right since 1461. The city was established by Ottoman general Isa-Beg Ishaković, the Bosnian governor of the district who also ...
Serbia's third-largest metropolis, founded even in pre-Roman times, is a city of contrasts, where along new and posh cars Roma trot in their horse-drawn carriages, a city buzzing with fancy cocktail pubs, bars and pubs, live music scene and numerous fairs during summer. Niš wa...