Jablanicki District
The JABLANICKI District expands in the south eastern parts of Serbia. It encompasses
the municipalities of: Leskovac, Bojnik, Lebane, Medvedja, Vlasotince, and Crna Trava.
It has a population of 255,011.
Seat of the District is in the city Leskovac, the biggest settlement in Serbia south.
Famous cultural-historic monuments in this District are: the Roman necropolis in Mala
Kopasnica originating from the second century A.C, the Jasunjski Monasteries
dedicated to the Virgin of Transfiguration and St. John the Baptist, built in 1499 as the
endowment of monastery sister Ksenija, as well as the church of St. John the Baptist
from the sixteenth century, being a true pearl among monuments.
Holders of economic development of the Jablanicki District are:
Pharmaceutical and chemical industry Zdravlje A.D., plastified tin-plate factory Pobeda,
Tomako, meat producer Mesokombinat, "Letex" textile industry, "Nevena" cosmetics industry and others.
District Seat ADDRESS
16000 Leskovac, 9-11 Pane Djukica St
Tel./Fax; 016-50 131, 44 051
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