AVALA


'Avala' is the mountain overlooking the city of Belgrade, Serbia, situated in the south-eastern corner of the city and offering a great panoramic view. It stands at 511 metres (1,677 ft) above sea level.
The name "Avala" comes from the Arabic word ''havala'', which means "pretty view". In the Middle Ages, the town of Žrnov was located on Avala. The mountain has been protected since 1859. The mineral avalite receives its name from this mountain in which it was found. A 205 m high Avala TV Tower was constructed on Avala in 1965, and destroyed during the NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia in 1999. Its reconstruction has begun as of 2006 and it is to be completed within a year.

Contents
Monuments on Avala
Mountaineering camp
See also
External links

Monuments on Avala


Monument to the Unknown Hero


Monument to the Unknown Hero - (dedicated to the unknown Serbian soldier from World War I)- made by Ivan Meštrović

Monument to the Soviet war veterans - (dedicated to Soviet generals that died in an airplane crash on Avala in 1964)

★ Memorial Park - (dedicated to the victims World War II)

Mountaineering camp


In the beginning of July (from July 1 until July 10) a traditional camp of Serbian mountaineers is held on Avala. Among other mountaineering activities, there are competitions in:

Orienteering

Climbing (on an outdoor Climbing wall)

Mountain bike

Mountain running

See also



List of mountains in Serbia

External links



Mountaineering camp on Avala

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