Užice

Užice

Uzice is located in western Serbia, on the banks of the Djetinja River. Uzice is a hometown of Ljubomir Simovic (writer), national hero Slobodan Penezic Krcun, Mitar Tarabic (writer of Kreman prophecy), athleticist Oliver Jeftic, football player Nemanja Vidic, Radomir Antic (football coach) and many other famous Era, as the locals from Uzice call themselves.

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Tourist map

Map of Užice

On this map you can find all of the tourist attractions of Užice. Here you may find: tourist sites, museums, nightlife, shopping zones etc. This map will help you plan your trip and help you discover what is near your hotel or your favorite destinations in the city, that you do not want to miss.

Tourist map of Užice

History

History of Užice
Uzice is first officially mentioned on 09.10.1329. in documents from the Dubrovnik Archives. At the end of the 12th century it became part of the Medieval Nemanjica state, which is mentioned in the charter from the Studenica Monastery from 1196.

History of Užice

Sights

Sights in Užice

On this page visitors may find a full list of all of the tourist sights and attractions in Užice, Serbia. We selected the most important sites, monuments and stories, allowing you to choose which attractions you want to visit according to your available time and preferences. There are numerous stories associated with Užice and its most important sights, which we encourage you to read in order to get to know this city.

Sights in Užice

Events

Events in Užice

Užice is famous for its summer events. The most famous events organized in the city of Užice are: Jumps from the old bridge, festival The Dry Needle, The love is our planet, In wires and manz others. Visitors are most welcome to participate.

Events in Užice

Information

Information in Užice

On this page visitors will find the general information about Užice. We included the general information page for this destination so that our visitors can inform themselves about public transport, parking, local dishes and nighlife zones.

Information in Užice

History of Užice

History of Užice

Tourist destinations in Serbia:

Belgrade

This often neglected European tourist destination has lots to offer. Its perfect location at the mouth of two large rivers has always drawn not only those in pursuit of a better life, but an incredible number of conquerors as well. This is the city over which the highest number of battles seem to have been fought in the history of mankind and the city with the largest number of names given by all manner of invaders. Though the city has been destroyed and rebuilt over and over again, leaving the impression that there seems to be no end to this vicious circle, today Belgrade is the city of many hidden gems and apparently one of the best nightlife experiences in Europe.

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Zlatibor

Zlatibor is a beautiful mountain in Serbia, often visited by domestic and foreign tourists for its enchanting nature, limpid and pristine landscape, fresh and crispy air, delicious local cuisine and generally healing properties of the mountain. Exactly because of these features, parents tend to more often than not take children to Zlatibor. However, apart from the famed fresh air and enjoyable walks, keep in mind that there is also lot to be seen and visited while there.

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Užice

Uzice is located in western Serbia, on the banks of the Djetinja River. Uzice is a hometown of Ljubomir Simovic (writer), national hero Slobodan Penezic Krcun, Mitar Tarabic (writer of Kreman prophecy), athleticist Oliver Jeftic, football player Nemanja Vidic, Radomir Antic (football coach) and many other famous Era, as the locals from Uzice call themselves.

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Tara

Tara is a mountain located in Western Serbia. The mountain is part of the Dinaric Alps. This mountain is surrounded by the Drina river canyon, and its slopes lead into the valley of the Đetinja river, which is adjacent to the Zlatibor Mountain. Tara is one of the Starovlaško-Raška mountains and is formed out of three separate sections, divided by valleys, slopes and river beds. Scientists estimate that the northern side of the mountain was once a shore of the Pannonian Sea, which is confirmed by limestone sediment present in the northern section of the mountain. Most of the mountain, the average height of which is between 1000 and 1200 meters, is actually limestone.

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