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Donji Milanovac
Доњи МилановацThe town Location in Serbia Coordinates: 44°28′32″N 22°06′57″E / 44.47556°N 22.11583°E Country Serbia
Municipality Majdanpek District Bor District Elevation 56 m (184 ft) Population (2002) - Total 3,132 Time zone Central European (UTC+1) Area code(s) +381 30 Donji Milanovac (Serbian: Доњи Милановац, pronounced [dɔ̂ːɲiː mǐlanɔvats]) is a town in eastern Serbia. It is situated in the Majdanpek municipality, in the Bor District. It is located on right bank of Lake Đerdap on Danube. The population of the town is 3,132 people (2002 census).
Management office of Đerdap National Park is located in the town.
History
In antiquity, the then Roman-town was called Taliata.
From its founding, Donji Milanovac city was moved twice. Milanovac was founded in the 19th century on its original site on an island in the Danube River. In 1830, due to frequent flooding, Prince Miloš ordered the city moved to the right bank. It became the first city in Serbia built by city planning. After construction of hydroelectric power station Đerdap I in 1970, the city was moved again to its present location.[1] Near this site is the 8000 year old Mesolithic settlement, Lepenski Vir.
References
Coordinates: 44°29′N 22°07′E / 44.483°N 22.117°E
Categories:- Populated places in Central Serbia
- Timočka Krajina
- Bor District geography stubs
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