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About Cacak


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of the district, which also includes Gornji Milanovac to the north and Lučani to the southwest. Čačak also borders Požega, Serbia ( Zlatibor District ) to the west,Knić ( Šumadija District ) to the east and Kraljevo ( Raška District ) to the southeast. Moravica District includes Čačak, Gornji Milanovac, Lučani and Ivanjica. The lowest altitude is 204 m (confluence of Bresnička reka and Zapadna Morava), and the highest is 985 m (the highest peak of Ovčar mountain). It has 58 settlements. The population of the city itself is 72,148, while the population of the municipality is 118,423. Čačak is 150 km south of the capital city, Belgrade.

This city has a unique morphological area in its surroundings, the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, where 300 monasteries have been built since the 14th century, but only 12 remain today. This is why this area is also called "Serbian Mount Athos". Čačak got its current name in 1408, before that it was called Gradac. One of Gradac's leaders was Stracimir Zavidović, brother of Stefan Nemanja, an important Serbian ruler. He built the church of Our Lady (Church of Jesus Ascension), which still stands in the center of Čačak . The church underwent reconstruction from 2010 to 2011, following an earthquake which damaged its facade.

From 1459. when Serbia lost its independence to the Ottomans to 1718, and again from 1739 to 1878 Čačak was a part of the Ottoman Empire. During the short period from 1718 to 1739 it was the southern settlement of the Habsburg Empire. Čačak saw heavy fighting during the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815. At the highest peak of Ljubić hill, where the main battles of the uprising were fought, now stands a monument to Tanasko

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