Vranje is a city in Southern Serbia and the administrative center of the Pčinja District. The municipality of Vranje has a population of 74,381 and its urban area has 55,214 inhabitants.
Image: Kralj Stefan Prvovenčani street, Vranje, Srbija (3)
Image: Palata pravde, Vranje, Srbija (1)
Image: Načelstvo okruga Vranjskog (1)
Image: Пашини конаци 001
Southern Serbia (geographical region)
Southern Serbia or sometimes referred to as Southeastern Serbia, Southern Pomoravlje, South of Central Serbia, historically known as New Serbia or New Territories, is a macroregion in Republic of Serbia which most often refers to the territories of Nišava, Toplica, Jablanica, Pčinja and Pirot Districts. This region occupies about 14,000 square kilometers and is home to about 1,000,000 people. More than a quarter of the population in the region lives in the city of Niš.
South Morava Valley in Southern Serbia
Satellite image of Justiniana Prima, located 6 km northwest of Lebane
Latin Church from 4th century AD in the village of Glašince, Toplica District
Pirot Fortress