Bukulja Explained

Bukulja
Elevation M:696
Elevation Ref:[1]
Map:Serbia
Map Size:220
Location:Central Serbia
Coordinates:44.2986°N 20.5292°W

Bukulja (Serbian Cyrillic: Букуља, pronounced as /bǔkuʎa/) is a mountain near Aranđelovac in central Serbia. This mountain is an extinct volcano, which has been proved by presence of granite rocks, which contains specific mineral composition. In the mountain foothills, there is water catchment Garaši, which provides Aranđelovac and nearby communities with fresh water.

Also, Garaši is a very popular place for fishing among locals and people from all around Serbia and even Europe. There were many fishing tournaments held, mostly in catching bass. City's Fishermans organization takes care of wildlife in and around the lake, providing food and keeping the fish population healthy and under control.

The name of the mountain originated from the Serbian name for beech (bukva). Its slopes and its top are covered with dense woods of beech-trees. There are good paths and a paved road leading to the top. On the top there are a hunter's hostel, and many mountaineers and hunters visit them not only from Aranđelovac and its surroundings, but also from Belgrade and from other towns and villages of Serbia.

Bukulja is also known for the source of the mineral water Knjaz Miloš. Its source is 500m (1,600feet) deep, situated in extremely pure and ecological area, protected by layers of clay and granite of Bukulja mountain.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Katalog planina Srbije . PSD Kopaonik Beograd . Jovan Đokić . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110518143835/http://www.psd-kopaonik.org.rs/03KatalogplaninaSrbije.html . 2011-05-18 .