Vrsac Mountains

The Vršac Mountains, also known as Vršac Hill, are located in the region near the city of , , and partially also in . They represent an independent and distinct massif, 19 kilometres long and spreading across an area of 170 km2, of which 122 km2 belong to Serbia and 48 km2 to Romania.
Photo: Sors bona, Public domain.
  • Type: Mountain range
  • Description: mountains in the Banat region near the city of Vršac, Serbia
  • Also known as: Vršac Hill”, “Vršac Mountains”, “Vrsacke planine”, and “Вршачки брег

Places of Interest

Highlights include Mesić monastery and Središte Monastery.

Monastery
The is a Serb Orthodox monastery situated in the region, in the province of , . The monastery is situated near the village of , in the municipality.

Monastery
The is a Serb Orthodox monastery located in the region, in the northern province of . The monastery is situated near the villages of and , in the municipality.

, formerly known as Vršac Tower, is a medieval fortress near , , . Only Donjon tower had remained from the entire complex, but in 2009 reconstruction started, to recreate the entire .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gudurica and Veliko Središte.

Village
Photo: Sors bona, Public domain.
is a in . It is situated in the municipality, in the , province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and a sizable ethnic Macedonian minority, and its population numbering 1,092 people.

Village
Photo: Sors bona, Public domain.
is a in . It is situated in the municipality, in the , province.

Village
Photo: Iadrian yu, Public domain.
is a village located in the administrative area of the City of , , , . The village has a population of 186 people. The village is best known for the Serbian Orthodox .

Vrsac Mountains

Latitude
45.1375° or 45° 8′ 15″ north
Longitude
21.4121° or 21° 24′ 43″ east
Open location code
8GQ34CQ6+2R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 7804089006
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­mountain_range
Wiki­data ID
Q1431570
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Venetian—“Vrsac Mountains” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Muntanyes de Vršac
  • Croatian: Vršačke planine
  • Dutch: Vršačke planine
  • German: Vršačke Planine
  • German: Werschetzer Gebirge
  • Hebrew: הר ורשץ
  • Hungarian: Verseci-hegység
  • Ladin: Vršačke Planine
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Vršacfjella
  • Persian: کوه ورشک
  • Polish: Góry Wrszackie
  • Romanian: Munții Vârșeț
  • Russian: Вршацкие горы
  • Serbian: Vršačke planine
  • Serbian: Вршачке планине
  • Serbo-Croatian: Vršačke planine
  • Spanish: Montañas Vršac
  • Venetian: Monti Vršac

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Highlights include Gudurički vrh and Чока.

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