Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: abac, Bor, Serbia, Bajina Ba ta, Leskovac, Negotin, Valjevo, U ice, Novi Pazar, Smederevo, Loznica, Zaje ar, Ivanjica, Kladovo, Kraljevo, Jagodina, a ak, Kru evac, Arilje, Vranje, Ub, Serbia, Pirot, Bujanovac, Vrnja ka Banja, Smederevska Palanka, Krupanj, Po arevac, Kur umlija, Dimitrovgrad, Serbia, Aran elovac, Prokuplje, Kosjeri, Lapovo, Surdulica, Velika Plana, Pre evo, Sjenica, Medve a, Svilajnac, Ra anj, Priboj, Bela Palanka, Gornji Milanovac, Knja evac, uprija, Majdanpek, Ljig, Golubac, Varvarin, Para in, Lu ani, Despotovac, Vlasotince, Bogati, Mali Zvornik, Nova Varo, Veliko Gradi te, Gornja Mala, itora a, Lebane, Topola, Svrljig, Boljevac, Mionica, Trstenik, Vladi in Han, Aleksandrovac, Tutin, Bosilegrad, Crna Trava, Sokobanja, agubica, Po ega, Serbia, Bojnik, Trgovi te, Vladimirci, u ure, Ljubovija, Babu nica, Koceljeva, Brus, Petrovac, Blace, Lajkovac, Ku evo, Garevo, ajetina, Malo Crni e, Ra ka, Serbia, Gad in Han, Rekovac, Bato ina, Mero ina, Doljevac, abari, Ose ina, Kni, i evac, Ra a, Mala Krsna. Excerpt: Bajina Ba ta (Serbian Cyrillic:, pronounced ) is a town located in the western mountains of Serbia. The town lies in the valley of the Drina River at the eastern edge of Tara National Park. It is the administrative seat of the Bajina Ba ta Municipality in the Zlatibor District. The Drina valley looking towards Bajina Ba ta.In 1834 Bajina Ba ta was established on the remains of the old Turkish community of Pljeskovo which was situated on the right bank of the Drina River between the Ra a and Pilica Rivers, under the east foothills of Tara Mountain. By the end of the 19th century, in accordance with the Serbian-Turkish agreement, the local Muslims had to moved from this region directly across the Drina River into Bosnia, where they built settlements in the villages of Skelani a...