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KOTOR

KLADOVO

KOTOR KLADOVO
KLADOVO KOTOR

Bus from KOTOR to KLADOVO

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About the station KOTOR

Kotor Bus Station operates within AD "Autoboka" Kotor.

Company AD "Autoobka" Kotor was established on November 27 1947 entitled "ZET BEFORE", and performed the transport of passengers and transport of goods.

"Autoboka" is the owner of the bus station in Kotor, which was built in 1981 and offers services in domestic and international traffic.

Bus station Kotor has a high B category with 10 platforms, parking for taxi vehicles, as well as parking space for guests station.

Within the bus station is air-conditioned waiting room, where there is a cash machine, cloakroom, ticket office, travel agency, cafe, kiosk selling newspapers and other facilities.

Contact information:

Address: Skaljari Kotor, 85330
Phone: +382 (0) 32 325 809

Box Offices Opening hours from 06:00 to 20:00.

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About the destination KLADOVO

Kladovo is a town and municipality located in the Bor District of the eastern Serbia, situated on the right bank of the Danube river.

In Serbian, the town is known as Kladovo, in Romanian Cladova, in German as Kladowo or Kladovo and in Latin and Romanised Greek as Zanes. In the time of the Roman Empire, the name of the town was Zanes while the fortifications was known as Diana and Pontes.

Emperor Trajan had a number of fortications constructed in the area during the Roman times, such as the well-known Trajan's Bridge (Pontes was built on the Serbian side, Theodora was built on the Romanian side). Later, Slavs founded a settlement that was named Novi Grad while Ottomans built a fortress here and called it Fethülislam. The present-day name of Kladovo is first recorded in 1596 in an Austrian military document.

The main business are the hydro-electric power plants of Đerdap: Iron Gate I and Iron Gate II. Other businesses began primarily to support the building and operation of the power plant, and the local folk. The population of the villages around Kladovo is mostly supported by the family members who work as guest-workers in the countries of western Europe, agriculture is a side activity more than an income-generating one.

Kladovo has a beach, Đerdap Archaeology Museum, Orthodox Church of Saint George and a pedestrian zone (Kladovo Skadarlija). Kladovo is on the European bicycle path and in 2016 about 16,000 cyclists passed through the town. As of 2017, the bus line Belgrade-Kladovo was the only one in Serbia which had bicycle carriers on the buses. The neighboring villages of Tekija and Brza Palanka also arranged beaches on the river. Other touristic attractions include the organized visits to the Iron Gate I power plant, local cuisine and the surrounding wine region between Kladovo and Negotin, the Negotin Krajina. In the 19th century, the wine produced here was shipped to Belgrade, Novi Sad, Budapest, Vienna, etc.

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