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Marko Randjic
Genomen 13:05, 26/04/2012
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Ivanjica - Square in Front of the Post Office |
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A small square in Ivanjica. Along with the post office, there is also a pharmacy, and the office of the "Association for Cerebral Palsy - Ivanjica". In the middle of the square there is a bust of Milinko Kušić, a World War II partisan leader and the bearer of the former Yugoslavia's highest military decoration - "The People's Hero" order. The town hall of Ivanjica lies to the east.
The memorial park in Ivanjica is situated at the very entrance to Ivanjica's park. A memorial with th...
'Kapavac' (kha-pa-vats), meaning 'the dripping water' is a well known fountain which is situated in t...
'Kod Bankrota' ('At Bankrupt's') tavern was opened more than a decade ago. It ows its name to the tav...
The Church of St. Emperor Constantine and Empress Helena was built in 1836. just three years after th...
The bank of the river Moravica under the hydro power plant is offers an interesting view of the river...
The park behind the "Hotel Park"
The view from the east bank of the rushing Moravica. The path leads to the veterinary station.
'At Totara's' is one of the few true taverns that still exist in Ivanjica. Though small, it hosts ple...
Vidik (vee-deek, meaning 'Vista') is one of the hills that surround Ivanjica. It got its name from th...
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Text by Steve Smith.