In western Serbia, at 10 km. from Loznica, there is a small village Tršić. It is the birthplace of the most famous Serbian reformer Vuk Karadzic.
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He was born on November 6, 1787. From this village Vuk has begun reforming the Serbian language. His house was burned by the Turks exactly ten times.Today, there is a new house in this place, like when he was a child.
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He worked first in Serbia, and then he met Europe with his work and culture of the Serbs. He wrote the Serbian alphabet (azbuka) and the first Serbian dictionary.
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In addition to the Vuk’s house, which was renovated in 1933, there is an ethno village with many amenities .. museums, galleries, churches and many restaurants with Serbian specialties.
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During the preparation of the ethno park, special attention was dedicated to the desire to permanently mark and preserve the memory of Vuk and his work, as well as to preserve the natural environment and spatial values.
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Every year, the third week in September, since 1933, the gathering of writers, students, ordinary people … is held as a cultural event of national importance and with the longest tradition.
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The Serbian alphabet has 30 letters. Vuk used Adelangu’s principle in it: “write as you say, and read as it is written”.
He died in Vienna on February 7, 1864. His remains were transferred to Belgrade on October 12, 1897.
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Every year, young activists and artists meet in the international volunteer work camp “Eko-kamp Tršić” and the Multimedia Art Colony, and they contribute to the improvement of the Vuk’s gender village.
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In addition to excellent accommodation and food, cultural and historical heritage, the preserved nature that surrounds us provides opportunities for an active and quality holiday.
Thanks for this look at how Serbia has preserved Trsic.
very similar to the villages of india. such beautiful and scenic.
Oh how cool, calm and lovely place this one is…thanks for taking us all there through your pictures and nice description dear….
Thank you for your comment.
I think my husband mentioned that this man was one of his ancestors or that one of his ancestors was developed the Serbian alphabet. I’ll have to check to see if I remember right.
Beautiful place in Serbia,everyone should to visit this place
I was there. Wonderful place. Nice post .
Amazing history, looks like a beautiful place and then this wonderful man. Thanks
An inspiring tale, no doubt about it…
Fascinating – excellently worded!
Trsic is wonderful. It is obligatory for all the gentlemen to see the birthplace of Vuk Kradzic
Well done! Nice post!