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Despite some of them are turned into the tourist attractions, waterfalls in Serbia are generally not well known mostly because they are not particularly high. Actually, until the late 1990s, the highest waterfalls in Serbia are believed to be 25 to 30 meters. Since then, several waterfalls were discovered in the previously geologically unexplored areas of the south-eastern Serbia (namely, the
Visok Visok ( Cyrillic: Висок) is a region in eastern Serbia and westernmost Bulgaria that lies between the main ranges of the Balkan Mountains and Vidlič Mountain. It is located from Pirot, and about from Belgrade. Geography The Visok ...
region), including some of the highest ones, changing the geography of Serbia.


Kaluđerski skokovi

Kaluđerski Skokovi ( sr, Калуђерски Скокови) is the highest waterfall in Serbia. It was discovered in 2012 and measured on 9 June 2012. It is 232 meters high.


Kopren Waterfall

Kopren Waterfall ( sr, Водопад Копрен/Vodopad Kopren) is the second highest waterfall in Serbia. It is located on Stara Planina mountain in southeast Serbia, in Pirot municipality. Kopren height is 103,5 meters, and its altitude is 1,820 meters.


Jelovarnik

Jelovarnik waterfall (Јеловарник); with the reported combined height of 71 or 80 meters in three cascades, it is the third highest waterfall in Serbia. It is located in the Natural Park Kopaonik, on the
Kopaonik Kopaonik ( sr-cyr, Копаоник, ; sq, Kopaoniku) is a mountain range located in Serbia and Kosovo. The highest point is the Pančić's Peak with . The central part of the Kopaonik plateau was declared a national park in 1981 which today cove ...
mountain.


Pilj

Piljski waterfall or Pilj (''Пиљски водопад''); with the reported heights of 65,5 or 64 meters, is the third highest waterfall in Serbia, discovered in 2002 in the Visok region.


Čungulj

Čunguljski waterfall or Čungulj (''Чунгуљски водопад''); discovered in 1996 and 43 meters high. It is located in the region of Visok, near the Čungulj peak of the Stara Planina, in the vicinity of the higher Piljski and shorter Kurtuljski waterfalls. It is also known as ''Čunguljski skok'' (Čungulj jump)


Kurtulj

Kurtuljski waterfall or Kurtulj (''Куртуљски водопад''); located in the Visok region, near the Kurtulj peak of the Stara Planina. Close to the higher Čungulj and Pilj waterfalls. It is 27 meters high and also known as ''Kurtuljski skok'' (Kurtulj jump).


Lisine (Veliki Buk)

Lisine or Veliki Buk waterfall (''Лисине'' or ''Велики Бук''); located on the
Resava River The Resava ( sr-Cyrl, Ресава) is a river in central Serbia, a 65 km-long right tributary to the Velika Morava. It also gives the name to the surrounding Resava region, the Resava Monastery, the coal mines in its valley and a popular t ...
in the east Serbia. It is carved in the karst area, where the sinking river of the Resava springs again from the ground in the canyon-type valley of Sklop. With the height of 25 meters, it was considered the highest waterfall in Serbia until the 1990s when three higher ones were discovered in the Visok region.


Radavac

Radavac waterfall (''Радавац''); located right after the strong spring of the
White Drin The White Drin or White Drim ( sq, Drini i Bardhë,/ ''Beli Drim'') is a river in Kosovo and northern Albania, a ca. -long headstream of the Drin. Course Kosovo The Kosovo section of the White Drin flows entirely in the semi-karst part of ...
which here resurfaces after flowing underground for a while. The spring and the 25 meters high waterfall were protected by the state in 1982.


Miruša

Miruša waterfalls (''Мируша'', Albanian: ''Mirusha''); located on the Miruša river, a tributary to the White Drin, in the Metohija region of Kosovo. The river carved a 10 kilometers long canyon and created 13 river lakes with waterfalls between them, earning the name " Plitvice of Metohija". The highest waterfall, between the sixth and seventh lake, is 22 meters high. It is next to the hamlet Bublje and town of
Mališevo Malisheva, ) is a town and municipality in Kosovo. According to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS) estimate from the 2011 census, there were 54,613 people residing in Malisheva Municipality, with Kosovo Albanians constituting the majority of th ...
. It is in the Režin Dol valley. Near the hamlet of Kijevski Potok.


Sopotnica

Sopotnica waterfalls (''Сопотница''); located in the south-western Serbia, near the town of
Prijepolje Prijepolje ( sr-cyr, Пријепоље, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2011 census, the town has 13,330 inhabitants, while the municipality has 37,059 inhabitants. Etymology One possibl ...
, on the Sopotnica river. Combined height of several cascades is over . Its name is derived from an old Slavic word ''sopot'', meaning strong spring or sudden waterfall (
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). The name is onomatopoeic for the sound of running water falling down the cascades ("murmur", modern Serbian ''šapat'', "whisper"). The Sopotnica river springs at an altitude of and flows down the slopes of the Jadovnik mountain to . The waterfall is loud, especially in spring when the snow melts. During winter, the waterfall partially freezes. The falling of the water begins almost right after the source, over the
tufa Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes. Geothermally heated hot springs sometimes produce similar (but less porous) carbonate deposits, which are known as travertin ...
terraces. The highest section is the Veliki Vodopad ("Big Waterfall"), with . There used to be much higher waterfalls, but local residents exploited the tufa stones during history, destroying waterfalls.


Skakalo

Skakalo waterfall (''Скакало''); located on the Manastirica river, near the mountain resort of
Divčibare Divčibare ( sr-cyrl, Дивчибаре; ) is a town and mountain resort situated on the mountain Maljen (1104 m) in western Serbia, south-east of Valjevo, at the altitude of 980 metres above sea level. The permanent population of the town i ...
on the Mount Maljen, in the west Serbia. It is 20 meters high. The name means "jumping one" in Serbian.


Izubra

Izubra waterfalls (''Изубра''); located on the Izubra river, a tributary to the Studenica river, in the south-western Serbia. Three cataracts have a total height of 20 meters. The river was named after ''zubr'', name used for
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in medieval Serbia.


Ripaljka

Ripaljka waterfall (''Рипаљка''); located in the central-eastern Serbia, on the Gradašnica river, near the town of Soko Banja. It is 17,5 meters high.


Veliki Skakavac

Veliki Skakavac waterfall (''Велики Скакавац''); located in the western Serbia, on the
Beli Rzav The Rzav ( bs, Rzav, sr-cyr, Рзав) is a river in western Serbia and eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 72 km long right tributary to the Drina river, it originates from two headstreams, the Crni Rzav and the Beli Rzav. The river is some ...
river, on the
Tara mountain Tara ( sr-Cyrl, Тара, ) is a mountain in western Serbia. It is part of the Dinaric Alps and stands at above sea level. The mountain's slopes are clad in dense forests with numerous high-elevation clearings and meadows, steep cliffs, deep rav ...
. It is 15 meters high, and should not be confused with two much higher Skakavac waterfalls in
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and H ...
. Its name also means the "jumping one" which is also used as a Serbian name for a grasshopper.


Tupavica

Tupavica waterfall (''Тупавица''); a 15 meters high waterfall in the Visok region, near the village of Dojkince.


Perućac

Perućac waterfall (''Перућац''); located on the Vrelo river, short (365 meters) but powerful spring in the western Serbia, near the town of
Bajina Bašta Bajina Bašta ( sr-cyr, Бајина Башта, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia. The town lies in the valley of the Drina river at the eastern edge of Tara National Park. The population of the to ...
. It falls for 8 meters into the
Drina The Drina ( sr-Cyrl, Дрина, ) is a long Balkans river, which forms a large portion of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Alps whi ...
river and it has been turned into a tourist attraction with a lookout and a restaurant above it.


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Waterfalls of Serbia
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