Serbian Parks


Figure 1.-- A reader in Serbia tells us about story tellers who perform in the city parks. They are very popular with the children. Our reader writes, "Here is a street entertainer in a disguise performing in a popular Belgrade park. He was telling stories to children. He was really good at it. Notice how intently the children are listening--no small achievement for this age group."

We do not know very much about urban parks in Serbia. There are quite a number in Belgrade and the other cities of all sizes and with a range of facilities. There is a popular park in frontb of the Sebian Parliament in Belgrade, but I don't jnow the name. Another popular Belgrade park is St. Saba Gardens. A reader in Serbia tells us about story tellers who perform in the city parks. They are very popular with the children. Authorities are now quite open to children engaging in a variety of play actuivuties, including biking, rollar bladeing, and even sports. During the Communist era many national parks were opened at senic spots throughout the country. They now cover about 5 percent of the country's area. There are five large national parks: Djerdap, Tara, Kopaonik, Fruška Gora, and Šara National Park. In adiituion to the five large national parks are 120 nature reserves, 20 nature parks, and about 470 natural monuments.

Urban Parks

We do not know very much about urban parks in Serbia. They tend to be popular play areas for city children. There are quite a number in Belgrade and the other cities of all sizes and with a range of facilities. There is a popular park in frontb of the Sebian Parliament in Belgrade, but I don't jnow the name. Another popular Belgrade park is St. Saba Gardens. A reader in Serbia tells us about story tellers who perform in the city parks. They are very popular with the children. Authorities are now quite open to children engaging in a variety of play actuivuties, including biking, rollar bladeing, and even sports.

Nation Parks

During the Communist era many national parks were opened at senic spots outside urban areas throughout the country. They now cover about 5 percent of the country's area. There are five large national parks: Djerdap, Tara, Kopaonik, Fruška Gora, and Šara National Park. In adiituion to the five large national parks are 120 nature reserves, 20 nature parks, and about 470 natural monuments. They are very poular with the Serbian people. And these parks are in easy driving range from any Serbin city.






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