Located
in the European country named the Republic of Serbia (which
is part of a larger organization called the Union of Serbia
And Montenegro) is the City of Pozarevac. The city’s
name means “Fire Town”, and has existed since
Europe’s medieval ages. Pozarevac’s neighbours
include cites like Smederevo, Kovin, and Beograd. Pozarevac
is the administrative center of an area called Branicevo
District, which encompases most of Norther Serbia and
includes cities like Golubac, Malo Crnice, Zabari, and
Zagubica. Pozarevac made international news in when a
NATO Tornado Bomber was shot down over the city in May
of 1999 during the bombing campaigns. Outside of the war
there are many reasons one might know Pozarevac. Some
of the places of cultural importance in Pozarevac are
the Serbian National Museum, the Tulba Ethnic Park, and
the Milena Pavlovic-Barili Gallery of Paintings (an artist
firmly with the surrealistic genre).
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