Fruška Gora National Park

Fruška Gora is the lonely island mountain in the Panonian plain, bordered by the Danube river to the north while to the south it descends into loess flats that harbor last remains of typical steppe areas. It represents a real natural and cultural value of this region and in 1960 it was proclaimed as the […]

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Deliblato sands, the last European desert

Looking at a geographical map of Europe, you wouldn’t expect to find any substantial amounts of sand on the continent, other than on the beaches and children’s playgrounds. While sunny Spain does have vast deserts, the biggest sandy terrain in Europe is actually found in an unlikely place, here in Serbia. Just an hour drive from the […]

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