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SRBIJA JE PRELEPA ZEMLJA JEDINSTVENIH LJUDI I PREDELA KOJE TREBA OTKRITI.
Coordinates: 41°52'—46°11'N 18° 06'—23° 01'E
Area: 88.361 km²
Population: 7.397.651
Capital: Belgrade
Currency: Serbian dinar
Marble Cave/Mermerna Pecina Cave
Mermerna Pecina Cave /Marble Cave/ is situated in the village of Donje Gadimje, about 20km south of Prishtina and some 360 km south of Belgrade, on the eastern side of the Kosovo Valley, in Kosovo and Metohija, the southern part of Serbia. The Marble Cave got its name after the metamorphosed limestone of which it was formed. The surrounding of Mermerna Pecina Cave was composed basically of the old Paleozoic marbles that can be found only at the eastern edges of the Kosovo Valley. These marbles are covered with volcanic lava dating back from the time of formation of the Kosovo Valley. Later on the whole region was overflown by the Kosovo lake that has withdrawn lately. Throughout its long evolution, many passages in the Marble cave become choked with mud and gravel which had to be removed for opening up to the public in 1976. Mermerna Pecina Cave is about 1260 meters long, but the touristic part is around 440 meters long, with guided tours almost every two hours. Marble Cave has three natural entrances situated at 576, 582 and 584 meters above sea level, and only 6-10 m from the river bed. Mermerna Pecina Cave is separated in three galleries: western, northern and eastern gallery. Some parts of the ceiling are decorated with stalactites which take the form of organ pipes and transparent curtains. Temperature inside the cave is from 9,6 - 15 degrees Centigrade, dependent of season and gallery. All units of Mermerna Pecina Cave have complex networks and true labyrinths of channels, hallways, and halls, distributed at several horizons. The abundance of all types of cave waters, from condensed and dripping, to flowing and stagnant, adds to the beauty of the cave. There are 29 permanent lakes in the Marble Pecina Cave. The largest number of those clear lakes is formed in compact marbles, and only a smaller number in the cave clay. The lakes are partly laying under the rock mass, thus it is not possible to measure their true dimensions. All types of luxuriant multi-colored cave jewelery can be found in the cave, from snow-white, blue, all shades of yellow, to red. The most numerous are stalagmites and stalactites, massif calcite pillars, cone-shaped flowstone, drapes, sinter pools, and translucent tubular jewels. The variety and fantastic forms of relief and rare aragonite jewelery ensure that Marble Cave is not only the most important of its kind in southern Serbia, but making it the most important tourist attraction in the Balkans area. Large part of the Marble Cave is still unexplored due to river deposits that block many of its passages.

















