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Nature reserveVeliko Ratno Ostrvo

Discover the unique river island geography and protected status of Veliko Ratno Ostrvo.

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo Nature Reserve: Mapped Geography and Protected Landscape Context

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo, meaning Great War Island, is a distinct nature reserve situated on a prominent Danube River island near Belgrade, Serbia. As a vital protected area within the Balkan region, this riverine landscape offers a unique geographic feature within Serbia's capital area. MoriAtlas provides a structured exploration of Veliko Ratno Ostrvo's mapped boundaries and its significance as a protected natural asset.

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Veliko Ratno Ostrvo

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Park overview

Structured park overview, official facts, and landscape profile for Veliko Ratno Ostrvo

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo park facts, protected area profile, and essential visitor context
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About Veliko Ratno Ostrvo

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo (translated as Great War Island) is a river island located in the Danube River near Belgrade, Serbia. This island represents a notable geographic feature within Serbia's riverine landscape and serves as a natural area within the Belgrade metropolitan region.

Quick facts and research context for Veliko Ratno Ostrvo

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo is situated in the Danube River, forming part of the Belgrade metropolitan area. The island's name translates to Great War Island in English, reflecting its historical designation. As a river island, it represents a distinct ecological and geographic feature within Serbia's landscape.

Park location guide

Geography guide, regional context, and park location map for Veliko Ratno Ostrvo

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo park geography, regions, and map view in Serbia
Understand where Veliko Ratno Ostrvo sits in Serbia through a broader geographic reading of the surrounding landscape, nearby location context, and its mapped position within the national park landscape.

How Veliko Ratno Ostrvo fits into Serbia

Serbia is a landlocked country in Southeast and Central Europe, bordered by eight neighboring countries. With a population of approximately 6.6 million, it operates as a unitary parliamentary republic with Belgrade as its capital. The country has a rich history dating back to medieval statehood in the 7th century and has been independent since 2006 following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro.

Wider geography shaping Veliko Ratno Ostrvo in Serbia

Serbia is a landlocked country in the Balkans, spanning parts of Southeast and Central Europe. It occupies a strategic position in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, bordered by Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia to the northwest, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest. The terrain varies from rolling plains in the north to mountainous regions in the south and east.

Common questions about visiting, size, designation, and location context for Veliko Ratno Ostrvo

Veliko Ratno Ostrvo FAQs for park facts, access, geography, and protected area context
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