Smederevo Fortress

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The Smederevo fortress during the despot of Djurdj Brankovic was the center of an entire country. And so it had to be on a large surface.
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As a large building at that time, masonry lasted from 1428-1439.
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Its location at the mouth of the River Jezava on the Danube covers an area of ​​approximately 11 hectares.
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The fortress is in the form of an irregular triangle and is divided into two parts.
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A smaller part was used as a court despot while a larger part was used for the people and the lords.
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The construction of the Small Town took only two years, which is very small for such work.
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But the workers who built the fort were literally dying of fatigue.
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When they built the small town where the despots were staying with family, the second major part of the fort began to burn.
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Most of it was built around 1439.
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Then 19 towers and a canal were added to merge the two rivers of the Danube and the Dam.
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So the fort was surrounded by water and it was not easy to conquer.
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The town of Smederevo fell into Turkish hands permanently in 1459, and thus the Serbian medieval state.
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Subsequently, the fort was used by various armies and even Hitler's army during the Second World War when the stronghold exploded.
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he fort itself suffered minor damage while the rest of the Smederevo within a few kilometers of the fort was flattened.
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Today, the walls are being rebuilt and the fort is open to all visitors.
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