Golubac, a town in Eastern Serbia, has been pronounced in many languages throughout history - Galambocz, Galambas, Columbarum, Taubersburg, Colombazo, Giwerdzinlik, Columbaz, Tawbenstein... and in all languages the meaning is pigeon. The town of Golubac or the Golubac fortress is a medieval fortress, a cultural monument of exceptional importance. It is located in the Đerdap National Park, on the right bank of the Danube. It is located on high cliffs, at the point where the river narrows, at the very entrance to the Djerdap Gorge. The fortress is built in a fan shape and consists of three parts: the front, back and upper town. It consists of a total of 10 towers and two large carriage gates. The town of Golubac was built as an impregnable military fortress. It is located in the territory of the municipality of Golubac, Serbia. This fortress is associated with a legend about a beautiful girl named Golubana who, because of her unrequited love for the Turkish army commander, was cruelly punished by being tied to a rock that can still be seen in the middle of the Danube today.
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Негізгі бет GOLUBAC Fortress - the medieval gate of the Đerdap gorge in eastern Serbia
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