A) In eastern Serbia, close to Niš B) In northern Serbia near Belgrade C) On the Radan Mountain in southern Serbia D) In central Serbia on Kopaonik Mountain
A) Over 500 B) Less than 100 C) About 200 D) Exactly 300
A) Tomislav Rakićević B) King Uroš I C) Aleksandar Zega D) A group of Saxon miners
A) 5 to 25 meters tall B) 2 to 15 meters tall C) 1 to 12 meters tall D) 10 to 20 meters tall
A) Andesite B) Marble C) Granite D) Limestone
A) Strong erosion of soil from past volcanic activity B) Glacial movements during an ice age C) Tectonic plate shifts D) River sediment deposition
A) Devil's Gorge B) Inferno Ravine C) The Hell gully (Paklena jaruga) D) Satan's Valley
A) Diamonds and rubies B) Coal and lead C) Gold and silver only D) Iron, copper, and aluminium
A) pH 3 B) pH 7 C) pH 1.5 D) pH 10
A) 15 g/L of water B) 5 g/L of water C) 10 g/L of water D) 20 g/L of water
A) Byzantine craftsmen B) Greek artisans C) Roman engineers D) Saxon miners
A) Dedicated to Saint Nicholas B) Dedicated to Saint Sava C) Dedicated to Saint George D) Dedicated to Saint Petka
A) Protected by the state as a major natural monument B) Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site C) Unprotected and open for development D) Protected only as a cultural heritage site
A) The area becomes a paradise B) Those buried underneath are liberated C) New towers form instantly D) The witch returns and takes over the land
A) They are given to pilgrims as blessings B) They are burned in a ritual fire C) They are tied to trees and buried after seven days D) They are kept as sacred relics
A) 100,000 tourists yearly B) 75,000 tourists yearly C) 50,000 tourists yearly D) 25,000 tourists yearly
A) World Heritage Sites B) New Seven Wonders of Nature C) International Dark Sky Places D) Global Geoparks Network |