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Topola

Topola ( Serbian Cyrillic: Топола, ) is a town and municipality situated in the Šumadija region of Serbia. It was the place where Karađorđe, a Serbian revolutionary, was chosen as the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1804. The local St. George Church is the burial place of the Ducal and Royal Family of Serbia and Yugoslavia (the Karađorđevićes).

The name Topola means poplar.

Topola is famous for its yearly Oplenac vintage festival, attended by several thousand visitors each year.

Topoľa

Topoľa is a village and municipality situated in the buffer zone of the Poloniny National Park. It offers easy access to most of the National Park's hiking trails. Havesova, a component of the Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also located close to the village.

In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1337. The Greek Catholic wooden church of Archangel Michael located on the hill above the village dates back as far as 1700. There is a cemetery of soldiers who fell in World War I adjacent to the church. The name of the village means poplar (topoli), a tree.

The municipality is located in Snina District in the Prešov Region of north-eastern Slovakia. It lies at an altitude of 384 metres and covers an area of 26.384 km². According to the 2013 census it had a population of 159 inhbabitants.

Topola (disambiguation)

Topola may refer to the following places:

Serbia:
  • Topola, Šumadija district
  • Bačka Topola, North Bačka district, Vojvodina
  • Banatska Topola, North Banat district
Poland:
  • Greater Poland Voivodeship:
    • Topola, Piła County
    • Topola, Środa Wielkopolska County
  • Topola, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
  • Topola, Lublin Voivodeship
  • Topola, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship:
    • Topola, Busko County
    • Topola, Kazimierza County
Slovakia:
  • Topoľa
Bulgaria:
  • Topola, Dobrich Province
Topola (Jagodina)

Topola is a village in the municipality of Jagodina, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 36 people.