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Suva Planina

Suva Planina[2] (Serbian Cyrillic: Сува планина, meaning "dry mountain") is a mountain in southeastern Serbia. It lies between the towns of Niška Banja to the northwest and Babušnica to the southeast, with a ridge branching towards Bela Palanka to the north. It was previously called Kunovica.[3]

Suva Planina
Highest point
PeakTrem
Elevation1,810 m (5,940 ft)[1]
Coordinates43°10′49″N 22°10′34″E / 43.18028°N 22.17611°E / 43.18028; 22.17611
Geography
Suva Planina
Location in southeastern Serbia
CountrySerbia

Pešturina cave on the mountain is the location of the first discovery of Neanderthal remains in Serbia, recorded in April 2019.[4][5][6]

Geography edit

The mountain stretches in the northwest-southeast direction. It divides two valleys, Sićevo (on the northeast) and Zaplanje (on the west). Its ridge is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long, and up to 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) wide. Its northern slope starts 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of Niška Banja, while in the south it ends in the Lužnica basin. Geographer Jovan Cvijić upon surveying the mountain, called it the Alps of Serbian South.[7]

The massif has remarkable forms and phenomena karst relief, and the mountain is a treasury of sediments of different ages rich in fossil flora and fauna.[8] The relief allows that even during the harsh winters, when winds form snowdrifts, some pastures remain uncovered by the snow.[7] The highest peak is Trem ("porch") at 1,810 metres (5,940 ft), the second highest being Golemo Stražište at 1,714 metres (5,623 ft), as well as Litica ("cliff") at 1,683 metres (5,522 ft) on the southeast side of the mountain.

The name stems from the fact that there are only a few springs in the whole mountain. The two biggest are Bojanine Vode (near to Sokolov Kamen at 860 metres (2,820 ft)), and Rakoš Česma (on the Bela Palanka side of the mountain). At the Rakoš spring, there is a small lake, which serves as the watering hole for the mountain's feral horses.[7]

Wildlife edit

The mountain is known for its vegetation diversity. By 2015, 1,261 various plant species have been recorded on Suva Planina, or one third of flora represented on territory of Serbia. Large number of plans is endemic or relict. Endemic species include Serbian rose (Rosa serbica) and Pančić's columbine (Aquilegia pancicii). Deciduous forests are made of oak and beech, while the coniferous forest belt ends with the zone of mugo pine. Within the forested zones, there are numerous communities of meadows, pastures, rocks, screes and rocky glades.[8]

Diverse fauna inhabits numerous ecosystems. Animal species include 259 species of insects (80 species of prime butterflies), 14 species of amphibians and reptiles, 13 species of fish, 139 species of birds, and 25 species of mammals. Some of the animals on the mountain include northern crested newt, Hermann's tortoise, horned viper, golden eagle, European snow vole, wolf, roe deer, wild boar, etc.[8]

The Divna Gorica range is known for feral horses. They also roam to the other, higher parts of the mountain, above 1,600 m (5,200 ft).[9] Foe centuries, the horses were kept by the local population in stables during the winter, while with the spring, they would let the horses to roam the mountain. As number of population plummeted, horses were left outside the entire year, occasionally cared for by the some remaining denizens.[7]

Human history edit

Neanderthals edit

The Pešturina cave, nicknamed the "Serbian Atapuerca", is located on the northern slopes of the mountain.[10] Since 2006 the cave has been archaeologically surveyed and artifacts from the Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods have been discovered.[11] The artifacts belong to the Neanderthal Mousterian culture, and are dated from 102,000 BP+ 5,000 to 39,000 BP + 3,000, making Pešturina one of the longest surviving Neanderthal habitations.[12] In April 2019 it was announced that Neanderthal remains were discovered, which marks the first discovery of such in Serbia.[4][5][6]

Later history edit

Traces of the Roman military road Via Militaris, connecting Singidunum (now Belgrade) and Constantinople (now Istanbul) are still visible from the mountain.[13]

The traditional way of cattle breeding developed in time, so as a fruit growing and wine producing. There are also numerous characteristic ethno-architecture objects from the end of the 19th century, which represent a valuable, and recognizable, cultural heritage of the area.[8] The stone for building houses was also dug on the mountain. By the 2020s, however, most of the economic activity stopped due to the massive depopulation, with the limepit in the village of Mali Krčimir being one of the exceptions.[7]

Husbandry edit

The mountain remains known for the extensive husbandry, where hundreds of cattle and horses are left to freely roam over the mountain during the warm season, up to the early November.[14] In the season of 2021 there were over 800 cattle and 200 horses on the mountain, when the only water spring on the mountain, Rakoš, completely dried out in August due to the hot summer and prolonged drought. There have been dry seasons before, so the local administration already hired military to bring water to the animals, but the contract expired and military withdrew. Herdsmen also hired private contractors to bring water, but were left without funds, plus they could provide small amount of water needed - daily needs are 50 tons, and only 6 tons could be provided. By September the situation turned dire, as there was no point to herd livestock back into the villages, as all water sources dried out there, too, and the tap water was heavily restricted.[15]

Out of six major droughts recorded since 1990, this one was the most severe, as the mountain is getting drier.[14] Local authorities called the situation a catastrophe, and the nationwide action was taken to help the animals with situation on the mountain becoming a national news.[15] Activists and donors organized, but couldn't provide nearly enough water.[16][17] In the end, the Ministry of agriculture stepped in, promising to pay for the water transport,[14] and the army resumed the water transport.[18]

However, since the 1970s, the population is dwindling, and once large herds of cattle, and especially sheep, are no more. Some family members from the households would spend entire warm season on the mountain with animals, producing cheese and wool. By the 2020s, husbandry and agriculture were exercised only for the meeds of local households.[7]

Tourism edit

The slopes of this mountain are popular with skiing.

Every final weekend in February there is a mountaineering event, Zimski uspon na Trem ("Winter climb on Trem"), which gathers over 600 mountaineers from all parts of the Balkans. It is also the regions's biggest mountain winter event. It started in 1997 and is currently under the organization of mountaineering club Železničar, based in Niš.

Protection edit

The mountain is considered an exquisite nature reserve, and oasis of, in some parts, pristine and undisturbed nature.[7] Since 2010, Suva Planina went a process of declaration of as a special nature preserve.[19] Special Nature Reserve Suva Planina was declared in 2015. Protected area covers 181 square kilometres (70 sq mi). Highest level of protection is reserved for the areas unaffected, or slightly altered by human dwelling: it extends from the Mosor peak, further across the peaks Sokolov Kamen, Trem, Točila and Smrdan, to Ržanca and Divna Gorica. It includes cliffs below these peaks on the north side of the mountain. Second degree regime includes the areas of Valožje, the peak Golemo Stražište, and the isolated area of Rubovac-Cerje (or Rebrine). Lowest protection covers the remaining 93,5% of the reserve.[8]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jovan Đokić. . PSD Kopaonik Beograd. Archived from the original on 2011-05-18.
  2. ^ Galerija slika sa Suve planine - satelitski snimci. (in Serbian), Suva Planina.com, retrieved 2010-08-26
  3. ^ Jovan Đ Marković (1980). Regionalna geografija SFR Jugoslavije. Građevinska Knjiga. p. 358. Suva planina /1 808 m/, ranije Kunovica
  4. ^ a b Radović, Predrag; Lindal, Joshua; Mihailović, Dušan; Roksandić, Mirjana (June 2019). "The first Neanderthal specimen from Serbia: Maxillary first molar from the Late Pleistocene of Pešturina Cave". Journal of Human Evolution. 131: 139–151. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2019.03.018. PMID 31182199. S2CID 145899241.
  5. ^ a b "Први налаз неандерталца из Србије" [First discovery of a Neanderthal in Serbia] (in Serbian). University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. 18 April 2019.
  6. ^ a b University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy (18 April 2019). "Prvi Neandertalac u Srbiji" [First Neanderthal man in Serbia] (in Serbian). Vugl.rs.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Negoslava Stanojević (17 July 2022). Дивљи коњи сувопланински [Suva Planina's wild horses]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1294 (in Serbian). pp. 20–21.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Special Nature Reserve "Suva planina"". Institute for nature conservation of Serbia.
  9. ^ Olivera Popović (18 March 2018). "Divlji konji na Divnoj gorici" [Wild horses on Divna Gorica]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1068 (in Serbian). p. 23.
  10. ^ Toma Todorović (24 July 2017), "Bogatstvo za koje se malo zna" [Little known treasure], Politika (in Serbian), p. 14
  11. ^ Dušan P. Mihailović, Stefan P. Milošević (2012). Istraživanja paleolitskog nalazišta Pešturina kod Niša [Exploration of the Paleolithic sites] (in Serbian and English). Journal of Serbian Archaeological Society.
  12. ^ Dušan Mihailović (2014). Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Research in the Central Balkans. Serbian Archaeological Society. ISBN 978-86-913229-9-1.
  13. ^ Завршава се планински пут до Ракоша, Narodne novine, 2013-08-13
  14. ^ a b c Toma Todorović (15 September 2021). "Stigla voda za žedne krave i konje" [Water for the thirsty cows and horses arrived]. Politika (in Serbian).
  15. ^ a b "Krdo sa 1.000 krava i konja umire od žeđi na Suvoj planini" [Herd of 1,000 cattle and horses dying of thirst on Suva Planina]. Politika (in Serbian). 14 September 2021. p. 20.
  16. ^ N1 Beograd (15 September 2021). "Aktivisti traže cisterne za krave i konje koji umiru od žeđi na Suvoj planini" [Activists searching for tank trucks for cows and horses who are dying of thirst on Suva Planina] (in Serbian). N1.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Milan Stojanović (16 September 2021). "Krave i konji na Suvoj planini delimično napojeni, meštani žele trajnije rešenje" [Cows and horses partially watered, denizens ask for permanent solution] (in Serbian). N1.
  18. ^ Toma Todorović (18 September 2021). Обезбеђена вода за жедну стоку на Сувој планини [Water for the thirsty livestock on Suva Planina has been provided]. Politika (in Serbian).
  19. ^ Odluka o izradi prostornog plana područja posebne namene specijalnog rezervata prirode Suva planina, Official gazette of Republic of Serbia, 2010-06-10

External links edit

  • Suva Planina (Dry Mountain) Biser južne Srbije: mapa, staze, ponuda...
  • Niške planine: Seličevica, Suva planina, Svrljiške planine, Kalafat - Niška transverzala
  • A story about a hiking trip to Trem, the highest peak of Suva Planina
  • - Suva Planina (Dry Mountain)
  • - Photo Gallery - Suva Planina

suva, planina, serbian, cyrillic, Сува, планина, meaning, mountain, mountain, southeastern, serbia, lies, between, towns, niška, banja, northwest, babušnica, southeast, with, ridge, branching, towards, bela, palanka, north, previously, called, kunovica, highes. Suva Planina 2 Serbian Cyrillic Suva planina meaning dry mountain is a mountain in southeastern Serbia It lies between the towns of Niska Banja to the northwest and Babusnica to the southeast with a ridge branching towards Bela Palanka to the north It was previously called Kunovica 3 Suva PlaninaHighest pointPeakTremElevation1 810 m 5 940 ft 1 Coordinates43 10 49 N 22 10 34 E 43 18028 N 22 17611 E 43 18028 22 17611GeographySuva PlaninaLocation in southeastern SerbiaCountrySerbiaPesturina cave on the mountain is the location of the first discovery of Neanderthal remains in Serbia recorded in April 2019 4 5 6 Contents 1 Geography 2 Wildlife 3 Human history 3 1 Neanderthals 3 2 Later history 3 3 Husbandry 4 Tourism 5 Protection 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography editThe mountain stretches in the northwest southeast direction It divides two valleys Sicevo on the northeast and Zaplanje on the west Its ridge is 45 kilometres 28 mi long and up to 15 kilometres 9 3 mi wide Its northern slope starts 13 kilometres 8 1 mi south of Niska Banja while in the south it ends in the Luznica basin Geographer Jovan Cvijic upon surveying the mountain called it the Alps of Serbian South 7 The massif has remarkable forms and phenomena karst relief and the mountain is a treasury of sediments of different ages rich in fossil flora and fauna 8 The relief allows that even during the harsh winters when winds form snowdrifts some pastures remain uncovered by the snow 7 The highest peak is Trem porch at 1 810 metres 5 940 ft the second highest being Golemo Straziste at 1 714 metres 5 623 ft as well as Litica cliff at 1 683 metres 5 522 ft on the southeast side of the mountain The name stems from the fact that there are only a few springs in the whole mountain The two biggest are Bojanine Vode near to Sokolov Kamen at 860 metres 2 820 ft and Rakos Cesma on the Bela Palanka side of the mountain At the Rakos spring there is a small lake which serves as the watering hole for the mountain s feral horses 7 Wildlife editThe mountain is known for its vegetation diversity By 2015 1 261 various plant species have been recorded on Suva Planina or one third of flora represented on territory of Serbia Large number of plans is endemic or relict Endemic species include Serbian rose Rosa serbica and Pancic s columbine Aquilegia pancicii Deciduous forests are made of oak and beech while the coniferous forest belt ends with the zone of mugo pine Within the forested zones there are numerous communities of meadows pastures rocks screes and rocky glades 8 Diverse fauna inhabits numerous ecosystems Animal species include 259 species of insects 80 species of prime butterflies 14 species of amphibians and reptiles 13 species of fish 139 species of birds and 25 species of mammals Some of the animals on the mountain include northern crested newt Hermann s tortoise horned viper golden eagle European snow vole wolf roe deer wild boar etc 8 The Divna Gorica range is known for feral horses They also roam to the other higher parts of the mountain above 1 600 m 5 200 ft 9 Foe centuries the horses were kept by the local population in stables during the winter while with the spring they would let the horses to roam the mountain As number of population plummeted horses were left outside the entire year occasionally cared for by the some remaining denizens 7 Human history editNeanderthals edit Main article Pesturina The Pesturina cave nicknamed the Serbian Atapuerca is located on the northern slopes of the mountain 10 Since 2006 the cave has been archaeologically surveyed and artifacts from the Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods have been discovered 11 The artifacts belong to the Neanderthal Mousterian culture and are dated from 102 000 BP 5 000 to 39 000 BP 3 000 making Pesturina one of the longest surviving Neanderthal habitations 12 In April 2019 it was announced that Neanderthal remains were discovered which marks the first discovery of such in Serbia 4 5 6 Later history edit Traces of the Roman military road Via Militaris connecting Singidunum now Belgrade and Constantinople now Istanbul are still visible from the mountain 13 The traditional way of cattle breeding developed in time so as a fruit growing and wine producing There are also numerous characteristic ethno architecture objects from the end of the 19th century which represent a valuable and recognizable cultural heritage of the area 8 The stone for building houses was also dug on the mountain By the 2020s however most of the economic activity stopped due to the massive depopulation with the limepit in the village of Mali Krcimir being one of the exceptions 7 Husbandry edit The mountain remains known for the extensive husbandry where hundreds of cattle and horses are left to freely roam over the mountain during the warm season up to the early November 14 In the season of 2021 there were over 800 cattle and 200 horses on the mountain when the only water spring on the mountain Rakos completely dried out in August due to the hot summer and prolonged drought There have been dry seasons before so the local administration already hired military to bring water to the animals but the contract expired and military withdrew Herdsmen also hired private contractors to bring water but were left without funds plus they could provide small amount of water needed daily needs are 50 tons and only 6 tons could be provided By September the situation turned dire as there was no point to herd livestock back into the villages as all water sources dried out there too and the tap water was heavily restricted 15 Out of six major droughts recorded since 1990 this one was the most severe as the mountain is getting drier 14 Local authorities called the situation a catastrophe and the nationwide action was taken to help the animals with situation on the mountain becoming a national news 15 Activists and donors organized but couldn t provide nearly enough water 16 17 In the end the Ministry of agriculture stepped in promising to pay for the water transport 14 and the army resumed the water transport 18 However since the 1970s the population is dwindling and once large herds of cattle and especially sheep are no more Some family members from the households would spend entire warm season on the mountain with animals producing cheese and wool By the 2020s husbandry and agriculture were exercised only for the meeds of local households 7 Tourism editThe slopes of this mountain are popular with skiing Every final weekend in February there is a mountaineering event Zimski uspon na Trem Winter climb on Trem which gathers over 600 mountaineers from all parts of the Balkans It is also the regions s biggest mountain winter event It started in 1997 and is currently under the organization of mountaineering club Zeleznicar based in Nis Protection editThe mountain is considered an exquisite nature reserve and oasis of in some parts pristine and undisturbed nature 7 Since 2010 Suva Planina went a process of declaration of as a special nature preserve 19 Special Nature Reserve Suva Planina was declared in 2015 Protected area covers 181 square kilometres 70 sq mi Highest level of protection is reserved for the areas unaffected or slightly altered by human dwelling it extends from the Mosor peak further across the peaks Sokolov Kamen Trem Tocila and Smrdan to Rzanca and Divna Gorica It includes cliffs below these peaks on the north side of the mountain Second degree regime includes the areas of Valozje the peak Golemo Straziste and the isolated area of Rubovac Cerje or Rebrine Lowest protection covers the remaining 93 5 of the reserve 8 Gallery edit nbsp Slopes of Suva Planina in summer of which Trem and Sokolov Kamen are visible here nbsp A group of mountaineers on Trem 2005 winter climb nbsp The peaks of a Trem and Sokolov Kamen photographed from Divna Gorica peak nbsp Trem seen from Divna GoricaSee also editList of mountains in SerbiaReferences edit Jovan Đokic Katalog planina Srbije PSD Kopaonik Beograd Archived from the original on 2011 05 18 Galerija slika sa Suve planine satelitski snimci in Serbian Suva Planina com retrieved 2010 08 26 Jovan Đ Markovic 1980 Regionalna geografija SFR Jugoslavije Građevinska Knjiga p 358 Suva planina 1 808 m ranije Kunovica a b Radovic Predrag Lindal Joshua Mihailovic Dusan Roksandic Mirjana June 2019 The first Neanderthal specimen from Serbia Maxillary first molar from the Late Pleistocene of Pesturina Cave Journal of Human Evolution 131 139 151 doi 10 1016 j jhevol 2019 03 018 PMID 31182199 S2CID 145899241 a b Prvi nalaz neandertalca iz Srbiјe First discovery of a Neanderthal in Serbia in Serbian University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 18 April 2019 a b University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 18 April 2019 Prvi Neandertalac u Srbiji First Neanderthal man in Serbia in Serbian Vugl rs a b c d e f g Negoslava Stanojevic 17 July 2022 Divљi koњi suvoplaninski Suva Planina s wild horses Politika Magazin No 1294 in Serbian pp 20 21 a b c d e Special Nature Reserve Suva planina Institute for nature conservation of Serbia Olivera Popovic 18 March 2018 Divlji konji na Divnoj gorici Wild horses on Divna Gorica Politika Magazin No 1068 in Serbian p 23 Toma Todorovic 24 July 2017 Bogatstvo za koje se malo zna Little known treasure Politika in Serbian p 14 Dusan P Mihailovic Stefan P Milosevic 2012 Istrazivanja paleolitskog nalazista Pesturina kod Nisa Exploration of the Paleolithic sites in Serbian and English Journal of Serbian Archaeological Society Dusan Mihailovic 2014 Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Research in the Central Balkans Serbian Archaeological Society ISBN 978 86 913229 9 1 Zavrshava se planinski put do Rakosha Narodne novine 2013 08 13 a b c Toma Todorovic 15 September 2021 Stigla voda za zedne krave i konje Water for the thirsty cows and horses arrived Politika in Serbian a b Krdo sa 1 000 krava i konja umire od zeđi na Suvoj planini Herd of 1 000 cattle and horses dying of thirst on Suva Planina Politika in Serbian 14 September 2021 p 20 N1 Beograd 15 September 2021 Aktivisti traze cisterne za krave i konje koji umiru od zeđi na Suvoj planini Activists searching for tank trucks for cows and horses who are dying of thirst on Suva Planina in Serbian N1 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Milan Stojanovic 16 September 2021 Krave i konji na Suvoj planini delimicno napojeni mestani zele trajnije resenje Cows and horses partially watered denizens ask for permanent solution in Serbian N1 Toma Todorovic 18 September 2021 Obezbeђena voda za zhednu stoku na Suvoј planini Water for the thirsty livestock on Suva Planina has been provided Politika in Serbian Odluka o izradi prostornog plana podrucja posebne namene specijalnog rezervata prirode Suva planina Official gazette of Republic of Serbia 2010 06 10External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suva 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