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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport serves destinations across Serbia -- from the Roman imperial capital at Sremska Mitrovica and the Sava fortress city of Sabac, to the Kolubara foothills of Valjevo, the marble sculpture spa town of Arandjelovac, Karadjordje's Topola and Oplenac, the Roman legionary city of Viminacium, and the Djerdap Gorge at Golubac. Our Belgrade Airport to Sabac private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Sabac is the most strategically positioned city on the Serbian Sava and the most historically layered fortress city in western Serbia -- a city of 54,000 inhabitants 74km west of Belgrade Airport on the right bank of the Sava River, whose extraordinary military heritage as the most fiercely contested Sava crossing in Serbian history (Sabac has been the scene of the most intense and most historically consequential river crossing battles in Serbian military history -- from the Ottoman-Habsburg conflicts of the 16th-18th centuries through the First and Second Serbian Uprisings to the catastrophic First World War battles when Sabac was the site of some of the bloodiest fighting on the Serbian front in 1914, the Battle of the Jadar 1914 -- the most celebrated Serbian early World War I victory, the first Allied victory on the Eastern Front, the battle that most powerfully demonstrated Serbian military capability and gave birth to the most enduring Serbian military mythology of the First World War) and the Sabac Fortress (the most completely preserved Ottoman riverside fortress on the Serbian Sava, its river-edge position giving the most dramatic fortress silhouette on the middle Sava, built by the Ottomans in the 15th century and subsequently modified by Habsburg and Serbian forces -- the most multi-layered military architecture on the Serbian Sava riverbank) give it a military heritage of extraordinary intensity.
Sabac's most important cultural institutions are the Sabac National Theatre (the most important and most historically distinguished regional theatre in western Serbia, one of the oldest professional theatres in Serbia, consistently producing some of the most celebrated dramatic work in the Serbian provincial theatre circuit) and the Sabac Museum (the most important historical collection in Macva district, the most complete documentation of the military and cultural heritage of the Serbian Sava region). The Zasavica Special Nature Reserve (25km south -- the most completely preserved lowland river floodplain wetland in Serbia, the most important habitat for the Eurasian otter and the European pond turtle in the country, the most biodiverse single wetland reserve in the Sava floodplain, home to the last herd of the indigenous Mangulica pig in semi-wild conditions -- the most celebrated autochthonous domestic animal breed in Serbian agricultural heritage, its marbled meat the most prized pork product in the region) and the Sava floodplain forests (the most extensive riparian forest landscape in western Serbia, the finest lowland forest habitat accessible from any Serbian riverside city) give the Sabac area a natural heritage of the highest conservation value.
Battle of the Jadar 1914 -- Most Celebrated Early WWI Serbian Victory, First Allied Victory on the Eastern Front, Foundation of Serbian WWI Military Mythology: The Battle of the Jadar 1914 (the most celebrated early World War I Serbian victory, the first Allied victory on the Eastern Front in WWI, the battle that most powerfully demonstrated Serbian military capability and gave birth to the most enduring Serbian military mythology of the war) gives Sabac and its surroundings a First World War heritage of international military-historical significance -- the most consequential early Allied battlefield in the Balkans.
Zasavica Nature Reserve -- Most Completely Preserved Lowland Wetland in Serbia, Last Wild Mangulica Herd, Most Important Otter Habitat in the Country: The Zasavica Special Nature Reserve (25km south, the most completely preserved lowland floodplain wetland in Serbia, the most important Eurasian otter and European pond turtle habitat in the country, home to the last semi-wild Mangulica pig herd -- the most celebrated autochthonous Serbian domestic breed, its marbled meat the most prized pork product in Serbian gastronomy) gives the Sabac region the most biodiverse and most ecologically significant nature reserve in the Serbian Sava floodplain.
E70 West Sava Transfer -- 55 Minutes to the Sava Fortress City: The transfer from Belgrade Airport to Sabac takes approximately 55 minutes via the E70 motorway west along the Sava River -- one of the most direct western Serbia transfers from Belgrade Airport.
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