Balkan donkey | |
Image Alt: | A donkey carrying wood |
Country: | Balkans |
The Balkan donkey or mountain donkey, Serbian: '''Domaći balkanski magarac''', is a breed or group of breeds of domestic donkey originating in the Balkan region. It is reported from Serbia and Montenegro.
A herd of about 120 Balkan donkeys in the Zasavica Reserve, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, are used to make the world's most expensive cheese, pule cheese.
Country | Name(s) | English name(s) if used | Notes | Image |
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Albania | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Herzegovinian | |||
Bulgaria | not reported to DAD-IS | |||
Croatia | Istarski Magarac | Istrian Donkey | ||
Primorsko Dinarski Magarac | Littoral Dinaric Donkey | |||
Sjeverno-Jadranski Magarac | North Adriatic Donkey | |||
Greece | Ellinikon | Greek Ass | ||
Kosovo | ||||
Montenegro | ||||
North Macedonia | ||||
Romania | ||||
Serbia | Domaci Balkanski Magarac | Domestic Balkan Ass | ||
Italian | ||||
Slovenia | wsu | Istrian | ||
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