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The Deliblato Sands Special Natural Reserve: Banat: 2002 viii, ix, x (natural) A large sandy area, the remains of an ancient desert originating from the withdrawal of the Pannonian Sea. The area is mostly covered by vegetation, introduced in a planned manner over the last 170 years. [18] The Đavolja Varoš ("Devil's Town") Natural Landmark ...
As of July 2020, there are currently 2592 objects of immovable cultural heritage inscribed in the Central Register, 200 of which are categorized as being "of exceptional importance" (155 cultural monuments, 18 archaeological sites, 16 historic landmarks and 11 spatial cultural-historical units).
Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance (Serbian: Непокретна културна добра од великог значаја / Nepokretna kulturna dobra od velikog značaja) are those objects of Immovable cultural heritage that enjoy the second-highest level of state protection in the Republic of Serbia, behind the Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance.
The Cultural Heritage of Serbia — sites, structures, and places on the cultural property list of the Republic of Serbia.These Archaeological Sites, Historic Landmarks, and Spatial Cultural-Historical Units have the highest levels of state protection, ranked by Exceptional Importance, Great Importance, or Protected (descending) status.
the White Angel fresco, from the Monastery of Mileševa. The cultural heritage of Serbia is classified and categorized by the law. Primarily, it is divided into two main groups, first including tangible cultural heritage (such as works of art, historical monuments, archeological sites, architecturally prominent buildings, archival and museum artifacts, old and rare books, cultural landscapes ...
Pages in category "World Heritage Sites in Serbia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Ludaš Lake is a shallow lake in the province of Vojvodina in northern Serbia, near the city of Subotica. It is a special natural preserve and, since 1977, designated as a swamp area of international significance by the Ramsar Convention. Protected areas cover around 5% of the territory of Serbia. [1]
Protected Historic Landmarks (Serbian: Заштићена знаменита места / Zaštićena znamenita mesta) are historical places in the Republic of Serbia that have the third level of the State protection. Those are part of the Cultural Heritage of Serbia protection list.