Rađevina Explained

Rađevina
Native Name:Рађевина
Native Name Lang:srb
Settlement Type:Geographic region of Serbia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Serbia
Seat:Krupanj

Rađevina (Serbian: Рађевина) is an area in northwestern Serbia between mountains Vlašić, Cer, Jagodnja and Sokolska planina. Along with the Azbukovica they form the Upper Drina region. Rađevina is predominantly hilly and mountainous region full of forests and pastures with clear and rapid streams. The highest peak is Košutnja stopa on the mountain Jagodnja (940 m).[1]

Its largest part belongs to the municipality of Krupanj, consisting of 22 villages: Banjevac, Bela Crkva, Bogoštica, Brezovice, Brštica, Vrbić, Palatine, Zavlaka, Kostajnik, Krasava, Kržava, Likodra, Lipenović, Mojković, Planina, Ravnaja, Stave, Tolisavac, Tomanj, Cvetulja, Cerova, Šljivova and a town of Krupanj, which is the economic, cultural and political center of the municipality.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rastko.org.rs/rastko-drina/ljudi/adjurdjev-radjevina/index.html Aleksandar Đurđev: Rađevina: običaji, verovanja i narodno stvaralaštvo