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Stari Vlah (Serbian: Стари Влах, pronounced [stâːriː vlâx], meaning Old Vlach) is a historic and geographical region in Southwestern Serbia.
Geography
Stari Vlah contains 7 municipalities of Serbia: Priboj, Nova Varoš, Prijepolje, Užice, Ivanjica, Čajetina, and Arilje. Parts of the Zlatibor District (Priboj, Nova Varoš, Prijepolje, Čajetina, and Arlije) and the Moravica District (Ivanjica) are in Stari Vlah. To the west of Stari Vlah, is the border between Bosnia and Serbia. To the southwest, is the border between Herzegovina and Serbia. To the southeast lies the Raška District. To the east lies the region of Šumadija. To the north lies the Kolubara District. Zlatibor Mountain is located in the northern part of Stari Vlah.
References
- Olga Savić (in Serbian), Geografske odlike Užičkog područja: Reljef, Grad Užice, http://www.graduzice.org/userfiles/files/reljef.pdf, retrieved 2010-10-20
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