Vršac Mountains

Vršac Mountains

The Tower of Vršac
Elevation 639 m (2,096 ft) [1]
Location
Location Vojvodina, Serbia
Range Pannonian island mountains

The Vršac Mountains (Serbian: Vršačke planine, Вршачке планине Romanian: Munţii Vârşeţ), also known as Vršac Hill (Serbian: Vršački breg, Вршачки брег Romanian Dealurile Vârşeţului), are mountains located near Vršac (Romanian: Vârşeţ), in the Serbian province of Vojvodina and partially also in Romania. They represent an independent and distinct massif, 19 kilometers long and spreading on an area of 170 square kilometers, of which 122 belong to Serbia and 48 to Romania. The Vršac mountains have a shape of an arch, where the basic mountain mass takes the central position, while the hills extend to the south and north.

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Peaks

In respect to the appearance of the Vršac mountains, four distinct shapes are clearly visible:

Between them there are vast rifts. Turska glava (402m), Đakov vrh (449m), and Kamenarica are also interesting places for climbers.

Fauna

Owing to the exceptional natural conditions, the Vršac mountains with 120 registered species of birds are one of the richest ornithological habitats in Vojvodina and the whole Serbia. It is necessary to mention some other representatives of the fauna, like grey and red fox, deer, wild boars and wolves that appear from time to time.

Culture

The most important cultural monuments include The Tower of Vršac from the 15th century and Mesić monastery, which according to the documents from 18th century was built in the 15th century, while tradition claim that it was erected in 1225.

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