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11.Studenica Monastery Founded in the 12th century by Serbia's medieval ruler Stefan Nemanja, Studenica Monastery is considered the most magnificent monastery in Serbia.
6. Zlatibor Serbia’s playground for all seasons is a collection of mountains and villages located in the western section of the country, 238 kilometers (148 miles) from Belgrade.
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6. Zlatibor Serbia’s playground for all seasons is a collection of mountains and villages located in the western section of the country, 238 kilometers (148 miles) from Belgrade.