Zlatibor-Cuker-Derikonj-Gradina-Zlatibor
near Zlatibor, Central Serbia (Serbia)
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Zlatibor - 1.010 m
Zlatibor monument - 1.072 m
Cuker (summit) - 1.359 m
Konjoder (summit) - 1.337 m
Poljice - 900 m
Katushnica river
v. Dabici - 1.000 m
v. Rudine - 1.050 m
Gradina (summit) - 1.146 m
Zlatibor:
The town's original name was Kulaševac. In August 1893, King Aleksandar Obrenović came to Kulaševac (Serbian Cyrillic: Кулашевац), and built a fountain called Kraljeva česma (Краљева чесма, "The King's Fountain"). In honor of King Aleksandar's contribution, Kulaševac was renamed to Kraljeva Voda (Краљева Вода, "The King's Water"). In 1903, King Petar Karađorđević I built a villa on the site, helping strengthen the growing trend of turning the slopes surrounding Kraljeva Voda into a vacation spot. After World War II, Kraljeva Voda was renamed to Partizanske Vode (Партизанске Воде, "The Partisans' Waters") in 1946. The name change was out of respect for wounded Zlatibor Partisans who were murdered by Nazi Germany's army in November and December 1941, while they were recovering in the main hospital of Palisad in the northern part of Kraljeva Voda. In 1995, Partizanske Vode was renamed to Zlatibor, recognizing the mountain upon which the town rests.
The town lies roughly 10 kilometers from Tornik, a mountain summit popular with skiing enthusiasts. A gondola lift which spans over 9 km (5.6 mi) and connects the town center of Zlatibor with Tornik ski resort was opened in December 2020.[3]
Zlatibor monument - 1.072 m
Cuker (summit) - 1.359 m
Konjoder (summit) - 1.337 m
Poljice - 900 m
Katushnica river
v. Dabici - 1.000 m
v. Rudine - 1.050 m
Gradina (summit) - 1.146 m
Zlatibor:
The town's original name was Kulaševac. In August 1893, King Aleksandar Obrenović came to Kulaševac (Serbian Cyrillic: Кулашевац), and built a fountain called Kraljeva česma (Краљева чесма, "The King's Fountain"). In honor of King Aleksandar's contribution, Kulaševac was renamed to Kraljeva Voda (Краљева Вода, "The King's Water"). In 1903, King Petar Karađorđević I built a villa on the site, helping strengthen the growing trend of turning the slopes surrounding Kraljeva Voda into a vacation spot. After World War II, Kraljeva Voda was renamed to Partizanske Vode (Партизанске Воде, "The Partisans' Waters") in 1946. The name change was out of respect for wounded Zlatibor Partisans who were murdered by Nazi Germany's army in November and December 1941, while they were recovering in the main hospital of Palisad in the northern part of Kraljeva Voda. In 1995, Partizanske Vode was renamed to Zlatibor, recognizing the mountain upon which the town rests.
The town lies roughly 10 kilometers from Tornik, a mountain summit popular with skiing enthusiasts. A gondola lift which spans over 9 km (5.6 mi) and connects the town center of Zlatibor with Tornik ski resort was opened in December 2020.[3]
Waypoints
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Konak apartmani
Mountain hut
3,333 ft
Pl. dom Tornik
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