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32259 , area_code_type = , area_code = +381(0)32 , iso_code = , registration_plate = IC , website = Ivanjica ( sr-cyr, Ивањица, ) is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of southwestern Serbia. The population of the town is 11,715, while the population of the municipality is 31,963 inhabitants. With an area of 1090 km², it is the eighth largest municipality in Serbia. Situated in the valley of Moravica river, Ivanjica has a predominantly hilly and mountainous terrain. It is surrounded by the mountain ranges of Golija, Javor,
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,
Čemerno Čemerno (Serbian Cyrillic: Чемерно) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Ivanjica. Its highest peak ''Smrdljuč'' has an elevation of above sea level. Geography From the south, mountain plato Čemerno is limited by the val ...
and
Radočelo Radočelo (Serbian Cyrillic: Радочело) is a mountain in central Serbia, between towns of Ivanjica and Raška. Its highest peak ''Krivača'' has an elevation of 1,643 meters above sea level. Studenica monastery The Studenica Monaste ...
. The municipality has large potato and raspberry plantations in which many locals are employed. It is also known for the cultural event
Nušićijada Nušićijada is an annual comedy festival held in the town of Ivanjica, in the Moravica District, Moravica region of southwestern Serbia. History ;1967–1972 The festival was founded in 1967 under the name "September in Ivanjica" ( sr-cyr, Се ...
and as being the birthplace of
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Chetnik leader, Draža Mihailović.


History

Following the
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which took place in early 19th century, and Serbian liberation from the
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, Ivanjica has gained the status of village in 1833, after the Prince of Serbia,
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took the area. In 1836,
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was built in town centre. Ivanjica got the status of a town on 16 June 1866 through the Prince
Mihailo Obrenović Prince Mihailo Obrenović III of Serbia ( sr-Cyrl, Михаило Обреновић, Mihailo Obrenović; 16 September 1823 – 10 June 1868) was the ruling Prince of Serbia from 1839 to 1842 and again from 1860 to 1868. His first reign ended w ...
’s decree, thus becoming one of the first towns in the region. With the 1878
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recognition of the independence of Principality of Serbia, King Milan I founded the Kingdom of Serbia. In 1918,
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was formed, following the
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. From 1929 until the beginning of the
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, Ivanjica was part of Drina Banovina. In August and October 1941 it was briefly captured and held by forces of
Pećanac Chetniks During World War II, Pećanac Chetniks, also known as the Black Chetniks, were a collaborationist Chetnik irregular military force which operated in the German-occupied territory of Serbia under the leadership of '' vojvoda'' Kosta Pećana ...
commanded by Božidar Ćosović. With the end of World War II, Ivanjica was part of Užice Oblast. At the time, Ivanjica was the administrative center of so-called Moravica County ( sr-cyr, Моравички срез). That changed in 1963 following the adoption of the
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, when counties were replaced with regions and municipalities, thus creating the municipality of Ivanjica, as a part of Užice District. Since the founding, Ivanjica's population mostly lived in the rural areas, with only 1,532 (4.04%) living in the town, as of 1948. That began to change with the period of industrialisation which hit Ivanjica during the 1960s. That caused the rural population to move to the urban areas of municipality. Until the 1990s urban population made up to 31% of total municipality's population. Following the Government of Serbia ''Enactment'' of 29 January 1992, Ivanjica became part of Moravica District, with the administrative center in
Čačak Čačak ( sr-Cyrl, Чачак, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Moravica District in central Serbia. It is located in the West Morava Valley within the geographical region of Šumadija. , the city proper has 73,331 inhabitants, wh ...
, thus becoming more connected to the region. In 2003, a monument of Draža Mihailović, former Chetniks leader who was born in Ivanjica, was set in town center on his 110th birth anniversary. Today, Ivanjica is a modern little town and the municipality with around 32,000 citizens. It is the economic, cultural, administrative and health care center of the municipality. Its economy and development are based on agriculture, lumber industry and tourism.


Geography

Ivanjica lies in the southwest of Serbia, at the bank of the Moravica river. It is surrounded by the mountain ranges of Golija, Javor,
Mučanj Mučanj (Serbian Cyrillic: Мучањ) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Ivanjica ) , motto = , image_map = , map_caption = , pushpin_map_caption = Location within Serbia##Loca ...
,
Čemerno Čemerno (Serbian Cyrillic: Чемерно) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Ivanjica. Its highest peak ''Smrdljuč'' has an elevation of above sea level. Geography From the south, mountain plato Čemerno is limited by the val ...
and
Radočelo Radočelo (Serbian Cyrillic: Радочело) is a mountain in central Serbia, between towns of Ivanjica and Raška. Its highest peak ''Krivača'' has an elevation of 1,643 meters above sea level. Studenica monastery The Studenica Monaste ...
and is in a valley. Ivanjica's highest elevation is 1833 m, at the '' Jankov Kamen'' peak. The mountains in this area belong to the Dinaric range. The local environment includes forests and clearings, pastures, springs and rivers, wild fruit, 'medicinal' herbs and various game. The river system of the municipality and its neighborhood is made up of clear fast-flowing mountain rivers: the Moravica, the Studenica and the Nošnica which, together with their tributaries, curve down the Moravica mountains. There are and two small lakes: Nebeska Suza and Tičar Lake.


Climate

Ivanjica has a
humid continental climate A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and freezing ...
(
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: ''Dfb''), that's very close to an oceanic climate (
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: ''Cfb'').


Settlements

Aside from the town of Ivanjica, the municipality of Ivanjica includes the following 48 settlements: * Bedina Varoš * Bratljevo * Brezova * Brusnik * Budoželja *
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* Vasiljevići * Vionica * Vrmbaje * Vučak * Gleđica * Gradac * Dajići * Deretin * Dobri Do * Dubrava * Erčege * Javorska Ravna Gora * Katići * Klekova * Kovilje * Komadine * Koritnik * Kosovica *
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* Kušići *
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Demographics

According to the latest official census done in 2011, the municipality of Ivanjica had 31,963 inhabitants. About 36.7% of the municipality’s population is living in town of Ivanjica. Population density of the municipality is 29.3 inhabitants per square kilometer. There is a trend of population decline since the 1960s. The reasons for this trend are bad economic conditions in Serbia, negative natural increase rate and majority of the older population. Depopulation is typical for villages because of the migrations to urban and other areas. The municipality of Ivanjica has 10,388 households with 3,03 members on average, while the number of homes is 13,469. Religion structure in the municipality of Ivanjica is predominantly
Serbian Orthodox The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
(31,541), with minorities like Atheists (26),
Catholic The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
s (22), Muslims (15) and others. Most of the population speaks
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(31,658). The composition of population by gender and average age: *Male - 16,081 (42.19 years) and *Female - 15,882 (44.09 years). The total of 11,595 citizens have
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(36.3%), while the 2,167 citizens have
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(6.8%). Of those with higher education, 1,182 (3.7%) have university education.


Ethnic composition

Most of Ivanjica’s population is of Serbian nationality (98.6%). The ethnic composition of the municipality:


Culture and tourism


Cultural monuments

The Old Bazaar ( sr-cyr, Stara čaršija) is located in the center of the town and was declared an immovable cultural heritage of great importance in 1987. The center of the town, especially the main street, Milinka Kušića, retains its original appearance dating back to the middle of the 19th century. Most of the structures were built after the Great Fire in 1846, which burned the town to the ground and was stopped after some houses where blown up to prevent the spread of fire. The Old Bazaar was used for a decades as backdrop for movies and TV shows in the golden-age of Yugoslavian cinematography. Promotion of the Old Bazaar as a place for making films started with
Soja Jovanović Sofija "Soja" Jovanović ( sr-Cyrl, Соја Јовановић, ; 1 February 1922 – 22 April 2002) was the first Serbian and Yugoslav female film director, noted for her work in theater, TV and film productions. Biography After studying ...
making the first version of
Branislav Nušić Branislav Nušić ( sr-cyr, Бранислав Нушић, ;  – 19 January 1938) was a Serbian playwright, satirist, essayist, novelist and founder of modern rhetoric in Serbia. He also worked as a journalist and a civil servant. Life Br ...
's ''Sumnjivo lice'', in the 1950s. Later
Zdravko Šotra Zdravko Šotra ( sr-cyr, Здравко Шотра; born 13 February 1933) is a Serbian film and television director and screenwriter. He is known for directing the films '' Zona Zamfirova'', '' Boj na Kosovu'', '' Šešir profesora Vujića'', ''S ...
made the TV show ''Više od igre'', and after that, the movies ''Sok od šljiva'' and ''Užička republika''. The 19th century ambiance of the area was desirable for these films, and Ivanjica was named "Little Hollywood". There are several cultural monuments in the area of the Old Bazaar: *''Jeremić House'' - one of the oldest structures in the Old Bazaar, a two-floor building that was one of the twelve buildings saved after fire. The ground floor used to be a manufacturing workshop, while the upper floor functioned as a living space. It is located at the end of boulevard and is one of the symbols of Ivanjica. *'' Church of St. Emperor Constantine and Empress Helena'' - immediately after the town was founded, around 1836, construction of the town church started and constructed within three years, with the donations from locals. The first restoration of the church was in the 1850s, and an artist from the time period, Dimitrije Posniković, painted it in 1862. Authentic iconostases were saved and remain today. *''Stone Bridge'' - at the end of the 19th century a single-arched bridge was constructed. The project was designed by engineer Milenko Trudić, and the construction work was by Blagoje Luković from Ivanjica. Stone for the construction was transported from a mine in Rašići. According to local stories, a lack of cement called for the use of 30 thousand chicken eggs to keep the stones together. At the time it was the only single-arched bridge in that part of the Balkans, for which a crossed-wedges system of construction was used. The length of the arches which connect the two coasts is 25 meters. During construction four people lost their lives. In their honor, a monument was built in Ivanjica cemetery. Bridge construction ended in 1906. *''Kušića han'' - in the area of the Old Bazaar there is also this object as a symbol of the rural construction of the Moravica area. It is built in mountain style from wood and stone. It used to be a doss-house for travelling traders, which were passing through on the way from Raška and
Zlatibor Zlatibor ( sr-cyr, Златибoр ) is a mountainous region situated in the western part of Serbia. Among the most popular places in Serbia for tourism, Zlatibor's main attractions include health tourism, skiing, and hiking and the longest p ...
. *''Monument of Revolution'' - it stands across from the Kušića han. The author of this monument is Yugoslav painter
Đorđe Andrejević Kun Đorđe ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе;transliterated Djordje) is a Serbian given name, a Serbian variant, derived from Greek '' Georgios'' (''George'' in English). Other variants include: Đurđe, Đurađ, Đura, Đuro, Georgije. It may refer to: * Đo ...
, who was aided by Nada Hude, Miloš Gvozdenović and Ljuba Lah. Records about these artists were saved on a panel on the north side of the monument. The monument is shaped in a slightly curved semi-cylindrical reversed trapeze. It is installed on a rectangular pedestal made from white marble. On the front side there is a mosaic illustration of revolutionaries in a battle storm, made from small ceramic panels. From each side there are marble planters. The mosaic does not contain a written epitaph, only an engraved inscription in marble "1941-1945". The monument was unveiled in 1957. *''Moravica Hydroelectric power plant'' - built in 1911, it started working as the ninth hydro power plant in Serbia. Hydro power plants had 260 hp and illuminated only the town. Siemens generator was transported in Ivanjica on steer harness, which has no railway even today. In 1936, a concrete breakwater was built 9m height and 25m width. In 2011, the appearance of the hydro-power plant was changed, along with a view of a waterfall. File:Камени мост у Ивањици.jpg, The ''Stone Bridge'' File:Део градског центра Ивањице, Споменик-мозаик „Револуцији“, 1957. година, Ђорђе Андрејевић Кун, 1.JPG, Monument of revolution File:The house of Veniamin Marinkovic 09.jpg, House of Venijamin Marinković File:Хидро-централа, 1911..jpg, Moravica Hydroelectric power plant


Culture institutions and events

The main cultural institutions in the area include the Ivanjica Culture Centre and the Svetislav Vulović Library. Some of cultural events are: Hunters’ Fair and Wolf Hunt, Parade of Folk Creative Work - Sounds of Golija, Motorcycle Meetings in Ivanjica, Most Beautiful Love Poem Competition, If May Were All the Time, Parade of Reciters and others. In 2010, cultural event
Nušićijada Nušićijada is an annual comedy festival held in the town of Ivanjica, in the Moravica District, Moravica region of southwestern Serbia. History ;1967–1972 The festival was founded in 1967 under the name "September in Ivanjica" ( sr-cyr, Се ...
was renewed by initiative of citizen organization "KudeS" from Ivanjica.


Tourism

The beginnings of the development of tourism in Ivanjica municipality are connected with the 1930s when Ivanjica was proclaimed to be a spa and a climatic place. Tourists visiting the Ivanjica municipality are drawn by its natural and cultural resources, history and tradition, the identity of numerous sites and the cordiality of Ivanjica’s hosts. Ivanjica has a number of tourism sites, including those supporting sports, hunting and fishing, excursion, congress, festival and event tourism. This municipality was proclaimed to be the first air spa in Serbia in January 2000, while Golija Mountain is
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under the
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protection. The municipality has around 1000 beds in classified facilities and around 200 beds in village households, in the town and in the suburbs. In 1978, the Institute for Specialized Rehabilitation was opened and it operates as a state institution which has both medical and tourist character. Its core activity is medical rehabilitation and provision of services based on recreational medical tourism. Air spa of Ivanjica spreads on 2,165 hectares with 7 hectares belonging to the Institute for Specialized Rehabilitation. Ivanjica also has several transport links to the Serbian Orthodox Church monasteries of Pridvorica (25 km), Kovilje (28 km) and Studenica (41 km). File:Manastir Kovilje.jpg, ''Kovilje Monastery'' File:Ivanjicka crkva 2.jpg, ''Church of Saints Emperor Constantine and Empress Helena'' File:Saint Nicholas' Church, Brezova.jpg, ''Saint Nicholas' Church'' File:07-Crkva u Kosovici (M. Randjic) 05.jpg, ''Kosovica Church''


Economy and infrastructure

The municipality of Ivanjica, with a total area of 1090 km², has 49.54% under forests, 47% of arable land and only 3.40% of non-arable land. The economy of Ivanjica municipality is typified by the processing industry, lumber processing, production of textile products and production of raspberry, blackberry and potato. As of 2012, Ivanjica has a total of 7,728 registered agricultural entities (farmsteads). With 1,800 hectares of raspberry plantations (as of 2017), together with neighboring municipality of
Arilje Arilje ( sr-cyr, Ариље, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. The population of the town is 6,763, while the municipality has 18,792 inhabitants. The town is famous for having large raspberry pla ...
, Ivanjica is the biggest producer of raspberries in Serbia. With 1,000 hectares, potato plantations are the second most cultivated culture in Ivanjica. During the 1960s many large textile enterprises were opened in Ivanjica, but their production was severely hit during the 1990s Western sanctions on FR Yugoslavia. File:Timber DonnellyMills2005 SeanMcClean.jpg, ''
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industry'' File:Tractors in Potato Field.jpg, ''Potato farming'' File:Tic-tac-toe berries.jpg, ''Raspberry and blackberry farming'' File:Raschelei.jpg, ''Textile manufacturing''
;Historical statistics In 1988, Ivanjica had 11,300 employed people (on 37,887 inhabitants), of which 7,100 were employed in processing industry and mining sectors. In 2017, it had 7,471 employed people (on 31,963 inhabitants), of which 2,991 were employed in processing industry and mining sectors. Ivanjica belongs to group of economically underdeveloped part of Serbia, with the level of GDP in the range of 60% to 80% of the national average. Coverage of imports by exports is 92%. There are 362 active enterprises in the municipality of Ivanjica. Small enterprises make 95% of the total number of enterprises. ;Economic preview The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2019):


Infrastructure

The municipality of Ivanjica has 84.47 kilometers of state roads class I, the most in Moravica District, mostly because of its size. It also has 134.3 kilometers of state road class II and 170 kilometers of local roads. Ivanjica lies on State Road 21 (M 21) which intersects with State Road 23 (Zlatibor Highway) in Požega. Further, the State Road 23 intersects with A2 motorway near
Čačak Čačak ( sr-Cyrl, Чачак, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Moravica District in central Serbia. It is located in the West Morava Valley within the geographical region of Šumadija. , the city proper has 73,331 inhabitants, wh ...
, which is the main and fastest road connection with the capital city of Belgrade. The southern sections of this motorway are under construction and the road is planned to go through Ivanjica as well in the future.


Sport

There are 28 sports clubs in the municipality of Ivanjica. The dominant sports are football, basketball, volleyball, archery and winter sports. According to results, the most successful sport club is a football club
FK Javor Ivanjica Fk Javor Matis () is a professional football club based in Ivanjica, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of the national league system. History In 1912, a student named Milan Radojević brought the first football ball t ...
, which was founded in 1912. In 2012 this football club was celebrating its centenary from club founding. This club was a continuous member of the First League for the last several years. Other popular sport clubs are OK Putevi volleyball club and KK Ivanjica basketball club, playing in the lower, regional leagues of western
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. On the territory of Ivanjica municipality there are 6 football fields, 2 indoor swimming pools, 2 outdoor swimming pools, 3 gyms, one air rifle range, 29 outdoor fields for recreation, one athletics track, one chess hall and 2 sports halls.


Gallery

File:Ivanjica 001.jpg, ''Landscape of Ivanjica municipality'' File:Panoramic view of the village Dobrace in Serbia -8321.CR17.jpg, ''Moravica river'' File:Kumanica, Serbia - panoramio.jpg, ''Roman bridge on Moravica'' File:Ivanjica - panoramio.jpg, ''View on Ivanjica'' File:Panorama Ivanjice sa Vidinog krsa - panoramio (1).jpg, ''Hill above town'' File:Pešter-6447.NEF.jpg, ''Town park in winter'' File:Ivanjica vodopad - panoramio.jpg, ''Old look of Moravica Waterfall'' File:QRpedijini QR kodovi, Noć muzeja 2014. Ivanjica001.jpg, ''Town center street in Museum Night edition'' File:Ivanjica crkva 6002 04.jpg, ''Old Hydroelectric Power Plant'' File:Чича Дражина кућа - panoramio.jpg, ''House of Draža Mihailović'' File:FKJavorstadion.jpg, ''Stadium Ivanjica'' File:WMRS Education program, Gymnasium Ivanjica, Serbia 2015-19.JPG, ''Ivanjica's Grammar School'' File:Telekom Srbija.jpg, ''National ground station Ivanjica'' File:Катићи.jpg, ''Village of Katići''


Notable residents

* Joanikije Nešković (1804–1873), bishop * Stevan R. Popović (1834–1902), lawyer, economist, professor and statesman * Svetislav Vulović (1847–1898), writer * Vojislav Novičić (1866–1917), pilot * Kirilo Savić (1870–1957), engineer * Dušan Purić (1873–1914), lieutenant colonel * Nedeljko Košanin (1874–1934), biologist * Branislav Stanojević (1893–1967), doctor * Draža Mihailović (1893–1946), leader of Chetnik movement * Milinko Kušić (1912–1943), soldier *
Petar Stambolić Petar Stambolić (; 12 July 1912 – 21 September 2007) was a Serbian communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and as President of the Presidency from 1982 until 1983. Biog ...
(1912–2007), politician * Srboljub Krivokuća (1928–2002), footballer * Momčilo Ristić (1929–2003), professor *
Tomislav Ladan Tomislav Ladan (25 June 1932 – 12 September 2008) was a Croatian essayist, critic, translator and novelist. Ladan was born in Ivanjica, Serbia, and spent his formative years in his native Bosnia and Herzegovina (Travnik, Bugojno), where he g ...
(1932–2008), essayist * Nedeljko Parezanović (b. 1932), mathematician *
Ivan Stambolić Ivan Stambolić ( sr, Иван Стамболић; 5 November 1936 – 25 August 2000) was a Serbian politician. He was a prominent member of the League of Communists of Serbia who served as the President of the Presidency of Serbia in the 198 ...
(1936–2000), politician * Radoslav Sekulić (1939–2014), businessman *
Vladica Kovačević Vladimir "Vladica" Kovačević (, ; 7 January 1940 – 28 July 2016) was a Yugoslav and Serbian footballer who played as a forward. Club career Born in Ivanjica, Kovačević moved to Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; names in other languages) ...
(1940–2016), footballer *
Petar Krivokuća Petar Krivokuća (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Кривокућа; born 12 June 1947) is a Serbian retired football defender who played for Yugoslavia. Club career Krivokuća made 13 Greek first division appearances for Iraklis Thessaloniki duri ...
(b. 1947), footballer * Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković (b. 1964), politician * Đorđe Milisavljević (b. 1969), playwright *
Radovan Ćurčić Radovan Ćurčić (; born 10 January 1972) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Ćurčić started out at his hometown club Javor Ivanjica, before going on to play for OFK Beograd, Gorica (Slovenia), and Borac Čača ...
(b. 1972), football coach *
Milovan Milović Milovan Milović (; born 24 October 1980) is a Serbian football manager and former player. He is the manager of Javor Ivanjica. Throughout his playing career, Milović made over 400 appearances for Javor Ivanjica across all competitions. Club ...
(b. 1980), footballer *
Ana Subotić Ana Subotić ( sr-Cyrl, Ана Суботић, born 18 November 1983) is a Serbian long-distance runner. Career She is the 2010 and 2011 winner of the Podgorica Marathon, 2011 national champion in 5000 m, 10,000 m and 3000 m Steeplechase. Ana ...
(b. 1983), athlete,
long-distance Long distance or Long-distance may refer to: *Long-distance calling * Long-distance operator * Long-distance relationship * Long-distance train *Long-distance anchor pylon, see dead-end tower Footpaths * Long-distance trail *European long-d ...
runner Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is ...


See also

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List of places in Serbia This is the list of populated places in Serbia (excluding Kosovo), as recorded by the 2002 census, sorted alphabetically by municipalities. Settlements denoted as " urban" (towns and cities) are marked bold. Population for every settlement is gi ...


References


Sources

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External links

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Tourism Organisation of Ivanjica
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ivanjica Populated places in Moravica District Municipalities and cities of Šumadija and Western Serbia Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Great Importance