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Prerasts of Vratna (Serbian: Прерасти Вратне, Prerasti Vratne) or Vratna Gates (Serbian: Вратњанске капије, Vratnjanske kapije) are three natural stone bridges on the Miroč mountain, two in the vicinity of the medieval Vratna monastery, and the third farther away into the depths of the gorge, in Bor, eastern Serbia. Stone gates of this type are rare. Similar ones can be found in Slovenia, France and in Colorado, in the United States. It has been declared a geomorphological natural monument and placed under the state protection in 1957.

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  • Prerasti Vratne (de)
  • Vratna Gates (en)
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  • Die Prerasti Vratne (serbisch-kyrillisch Прерасти Вратне, deutsch Felsgewächse von Vratna) oder auch Felsentore von Vratna (Vratnjanske kapije, serbisch-kyrillisch Вратњанске капије, englisch Vratna Gates) sind drei Felsentore in der Nähe des mittelalterlichen Frauenklosters Vratna in den Tiefen der Vratna-Schlucht in der Opština Negotin im Okrug Bor im Osten Serbiens. (de)
  • Prerasts of Vratna (Serbian: Прерасти Вратне, Prerasti Vratne) or Vratna Gates (Serbian: Вратњанске капије, Vratnjanske kapije) are three natural stone bridges on the Miroč mountain, two in the vicinity of the medieval Vratna monastery, and the third farther away into the depths of the gorge, in Bor, eastern Serbia. Stone gates of this type are rare. Similar ones can be found in Slovenia, France and in Colorado, in the United States. It has been declared a geomorphological natural monument and placed under the state protection in 1957. (en)
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  • Vratna Gates (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Suva_prerast2.jpg
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  • Suva prerast2.jpg (en)
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  • One of three natural bridges on Vratna, Suva prerast (en)
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  • Die Prerasti Vratne (serbisch-kyrillisch Прерасти Вратне, deutsch Felsgewächse von Vratna) oder auch Felsentore von Vratna (Vratnjanske kapije, serbisch-kyrillisch Вратњанске капије, englisch Vratna Gates) sind drei Felsentore in der Nähe des mittelalterlichen Frauenklosters Vratna in den Tiefen der Vratna-Schlucht in der Opština Negotin im Okrug Bor im Osten Serbiens. (de)
  • Prerasts of Vratna (Serbian: Прерасти Вратне, Prerasti Vratne) or Vratna Gates (Serbian: Вратњанске капије, Vratnjanske kapije) are three natural stone bridges on the Miroč mountain, two in the vicinity of the medieval Vratna monastery, and the third farther away into the depths of the gorge, in Bor, eastern Serbia. Stone gates of this type are rare. Similar ones can be found in Slovenia, France and in Colorado, in the United States. It has been declared a geomorphological natural monument and placed under the state protection in 1957. (en)
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