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Stari Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари Град, pronounced [stâːriː ɡrâd], "Old Town") is a fortress near the city of Užice, in central Serbia. Today in ruins, it is an example of typical medieval Serbian architecture.
In 2013, the city municipality of Sevojno, located 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) east of Užice, was established. [13] As of 2011 [update] , it has 7,101 inhabitants of 78,040 which live in the City of Užice.
Despotovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Деспотовац) is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. It is 130 kilometers southeast of Belgrade.
[5] Economy. Sevojno is an industrial center of Užice, with aluminum mill Impol Seval, ...
Zlatibor itself is located in the northern part of the Stari Vlah region, a historical border region between Raška, Herzegovina and Bosnia. It spreads over an area of 300 km 2 (120 sq mi), 43 km (27 mi) in length, southeast to northwest, and up to 37 km (23 mi) in width.
However, already on 1 January 1957 the municipality was dissolved and divided between the municipalities of Vračar and Stari Grad. Population of the modern local community (mesna zajednica) of Terazije was 5,033 in 1981, [57] 4,373 in 1991 [58] and 3,338 in 2002. [59] Municipality of Stari Grad later abolished local communities.
In 1942, about 6,000 Serbs were killed in the villages of Miloševići and Stari Brod near Rogatica. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In November 1941, with the help of the Italians , the Serbian royalist Chetniks established a civil and military government in the area of Višegrad, and engaged in genocidal killing of local Bosniaks .
St. Mark's Church in Užice. The St. Mark's Church (Serbian: Црква Светог Марка, Crkva Svetog Marka) is a church in the town of Užice, in western Serbia.It is noted for its appearance, as an old, small, mostly wooden church in the town's modern urban setting.