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3-529: Marićevića jaruga ("Marićević Gully"), in Orašac , Aranđelovac , Serbia , is a memorial complex at the site where the First Serbian Uprising was agreed upon on 15 February 1804 and Karađorđe Petrović was chosen as the leader of the uprising ( Orašac Assembly ). Marićevića jaruga is visited every year by high-ranking Serbian state officials because the date when the rebellion started, 15 February,

6-455: Is celebrated as the day the modern Serbian state was founded . To commemorate the events related to the start of the uprising, the church in Orašac was built between 1868 and 1870, a Memorial School was built in 1932, a memorial fountain was built in the trench in 1954 to mark the sesquicentennial of the event, and a monument to Karađorđe Petrović was erected in 2004 to commemorate the bicentennial of

9-480: The uprising. The sculptor Drinka Radovanović created the monument from white Aranđelovac marble . In 1979 Marićević Trench was added to the Historic Landmarks of Exceptional Importance list. This Cultural Heritage of Serbia -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ora%C5%A1ac (Aran%C4%91elovac) Orašac ( Serbian Cyrillic : Орашац ) is a village in

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