Kladovo

in Kladovo

Kladovo is a town settlement in Serbia in the municipality of Kladovo in the Bor district. It is located on the right bank of the Danube across from the Romanian Skela Kladovei. On the ground of today's settlement there are relics of a prehistoric habitat - a hoard of flint knives associated with the penetration of culture from the South Russian steppes during the third millennium BC and a hoard of bronze knives from the early Iron Age. It has been continuously under Serbian administration since 1833. It is an important transit and tourist center and the seat of the largest electricity producer. A significant part of the population lives and works in Western European countries. Its inhabitants are consumers of Serbian, Vlach and Roma cultural heritage. Pemci, descendants of Slovak and Czech settlers, have lived in Kladovo for a century and a half. In earlier centuries, Kladovo was a fortified town, the remains of which can be found immediately before entering the modern town on the Đerdap highway in the direction from Donji Milanovac to Kladovo, first on the stretch of the present-day shipyard 500 meters upstream from the Fetislam fortress, on the banks of the Danube, and then in the fortress itself. The oldest traces of the settlement were found on the site of today's brickwork in the settlement of Pemci, the former site of Krvava Bara. According to the latest census from 2022, the municipality of Kladovo has about 18,002 inhabitants, while the settlement of Kladovo has about 10,000 inhabitants.

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