Ćuprija
Ćuprija is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. Situated on the Velika Morava river, it is an important transportation hub, lying on the E-75 international highway and a major railway line connecting Belgrade with southern Serbia and beyond.
History: Ćuprija's history dates back to Roman times when a settlement known as Horeum Margi existed in the area. The modern name "Ćuprija" is derived from the Turkish word for "bridge," reflecting the town's strategic importance as a river crossing. The town developed significantly during the Ottoman period, becoming a trading center. It played a role in various Serbian uprisings and wars for independence, witnessing numerous battles and shifts in power. After the Serbian revolution, Ćuprija became part of modern Serbia.
Geography and Climate: Ćuprija is situated in the fertile valley of the Velika Morava river. The surrounding landscape is primarily agricultural. The climate is continental, characterized by hot summers and cold winters.
Economy: Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cereals, vegetables, and fruits, is a significant economic activity. The town also has some light industry and benefits from its strategic location regarding transportation and trade.
Culture and Tourism: Ćuprija features several historical monuments, including remnants of its Roman and Ottoman past. The town also has a cultural center that hosts various events, including theatrical performances, concerts, and art exhibitions. The Velika Morava river provides opportunities for recreation and tourism.
Population: The population of Ćuprija municipality is approximately 30,000 inhabitants (as of recent estimates).
Infrastructure: Ćuprija has well-developed infrastructure, including roads, railways, schools, healthcare facilities, and public services.