Molin Forest

Molin Forest
The Molin Forest

Molin Forest (Serbian: Molinska šuma or Молинска шума) is a forest located in the Nova Crnja municipality, Vojvodina province, Serbia. Until 1961 there was a settlement named Molin. The village was abandoned in 1961 because of groundwater. In modern days, the Molin Forest is used as a hunting ground.



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