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  1. Užice, town, southwestern Serbia. It lies along the Djetinja River and the Sarajevo-Čačak-Belgrade railway line. A medieval town of strategic importance, Užice was the headquarters for the Partisan army in autumn 1941. It was renamed in honour of Josip Broz Tito in 1946 but reverted to its old name.

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  2. Dec 20, 2015 · In the valley of Đetinja River, surrounded by magnificent beauties of mountains Tara and Zlatibor, there is a center of the former Republic of Užice and one of the eight Tito’s cities – the city of Užice. Many people pass by the place with long and wild history, but rare are those who actually stay there.

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  3. wikitravel.org › en › UžiceUžice - Wikitravel

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    Uzice has a very attractive setting, in a limestone gorge, with red-roofed houses spreading up the hillsides. It gained attention during World War II, when it was the first city liberated by the Partisan resistance forces from the Nazi occupation. For a few months, Josip Broz Tito (later the ruler of Yugoslavia) created an independent state called ...

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    Best way to get in is by bus from Belgrade. There are also other buses from other cities like Kragujevac and also from Sarajevo and Montenegro.Buses run to and from most major cities out of Uzice.

    By train

    There are five trains a day from Belgrade which run as modern EMUs from Belgrade's central station (Beograd Centar) and take around 3 1/2 hours and one Intercity train IC Tara with classic loco hauled rolling stock(unfortunately as a rule all cars are climatised and windows don't open, if there is a dining car it has opening windows)departing from Topcider station. Timetable information available here on the Serbian Railwayswebsite. The train and bus stations are adjacent, south of the river,...

    The local airport Uzice-Ponikve airport is for very small airplanes, with flights to Nis and Belgrade.

    Hotel ZlatiborHotel Zlatibor is one of the landmarks of the city, named after the nearby mountains Zlatibor. The brutalist building was designed by the modernist architect Svetlana Kana Radević and constructed in the city center. Construction took place in the late 70s and 80s; officially was opened on 24. September 1981. The Old Town(Fortress and ...

    Walk aroundand see the sights of Uzice. You can do this on your own or you can go on a free walking tour with Eco Hostel Republik (until recently the only one in town). Zipline Stari Grad One of the main attractions in Užice among locals and travelers is the Zipline Start Grad, a unique line that goes over the canyon and pass right next to the medi...

    A house. Locals say that Uzice is one of the most laid back and easy going towns in whole of Europe. (And one of the most affordable.) Food.A slice of Caprichos (ham and mushroom pizza) is only 140 Dinars, and it's not that much more for a chevapi, a burek or a komplet lepinjia (only found in Western Serbia). A book. Uzice has a nice bookstore with...

    The best thing to eat might be Burek, pastry with meat and cheese that can be bought from vendors all over town. Another specialty is Komplet Lepinjia, a pita with cheese, egg and sauce. Western Serbia is also well-known for Kaymak, a thick creamy cheese with a rich taste. For veggies and meant such as prochuto and bacon the local market in front o...

    Beer types vary from smaller Serbian beers to the big American brands. The best thing to drink is rakia, a strong fruit brandy that is regarded as Serbia's national drink. Because of the low cost, a beer at a club or bar will cost you the equivalent of one euro or so.

    There are two potential accommodations in Uzice. The first option is the Hotel Zlatibor, a brutalist concrete tower right in the centre of town. It was built in the early 1960s. The interior is quite dim and feels a little haunted. One night will cost between 20-25 euros. The second is Eco Hostel Republik, a new modern hostel with with shared and p...

    Mokra Gorais a quaint village located in the picturesque area on the border of Tara National Park. You can ride on the Sargan Eight railway, a narrow gauge railroad (heritage railroad) that connects from Mokra Gora to the nearby Sargan station. It is very scenic and costs only 600 dinar. Tara National Parkis mountainous nature preserve with a great...

  4. Type: City with 48,500 residents. Description: city in Serbia. Categories: Serbian city and locality. Location: Zlatibor District, Central Serbia, Podrinje, Serbia, Balkans, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  5. Feb 13, 2018 · Uzice is a small city in Western Serbia of 52,593 people that offers beautiful nature, delicious food and a fascinating history. Our photo essay explores.

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  6. Dec 28, 2022 · Za deset godina, prema preliminarnim rezultatima najnovijeg popisa, Užice je ostalo bez 7.868 stanovnika. Prema popisu iz 2011. godine, u gradu je živelo 78.040 stanovnika. Danas je u njemu 70.172 ljudi, što znači da je, za proteklu deceniju, ostao bez 10,08 odsto svog stanovništva.

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