Bajina Bašta (en serbe cyrillique : Бајина Башта) est une ville et une municipalité situées dans l’ouest de la Serbie dans la vallée de la Drina. Elles font partie du district de Zlatibor. Au recensement de 2011, la ville comptait 9 133 habitants et la municipalité dont elle est le centre 26 043.
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The Church of Saint Elijah is a Serbian Orthodox church located in Bajina Bašta, Serbia. Dedicated to Saint Elijah, it was constructed in 1893. The church cemetery is the burial place of Evelina Haverfield, British suffragette and aid worker who in 1915, during World War I in Serbia, volunteered as a member of the Scottish Women's Hospitals.
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Lug is a Town in the municipality of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 2,789 inhabitants.
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Malvesa was a town founded by the Romans in the extreme northeastern part of the province of Dalmatia in the 2nd century AD. It was a new town in a relatively remote area intended principally as a mining center. It was located in vicinity of Skelani on the Drina River.
Other towns were also established around the same time in northeast Dalmatia, also as mining colonies, including Domavia, Argentaria, and the municipium S. near what is now Pljevlja in northern Montenegro.
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The Skelani massacre refers to the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina attack on Skelani, group of villages in region of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, held by Army of Republika Srpska, which happened on 16 January 1993. Between 40-65 Serbs were killed in the attack.
Bajina Bašta est située tout près du parc national de Tara, réputé pour la richesse de sa faune et de sa flore.