Kula Kraljevića Marka (Tower of Prince Marko) near
Višegrad;[1]
Markovo sedalo, a chair-shaped boulder near the tower;[1]
Markove stope (Marko's footprints), indentations in the stone;[1]
Other indentations in the stone were explained as hoofprints of Marko's horse Šarac. The three were destroyed while building a railway.[1] The Šarac's hoofprints are mentioned in the opening of
Ivo Andrić's novel The Bridge on the Drina.
Markov kamen (Marko's stone), a boulder on
Miroč mountain.[1] The boulder had a hoof-shaped indentation explained as hoofprint of Marko's horse Šarac.[2]
Markov kamen (Marko's stone), a boulder on
Kopaonik mountain.[3]
Markova stolica (Marko's Chair), a small plateau on
Vidrak hill near
Valjevo. Explained as created by Marko when he sat to rest on the mountain while cooling his feet in the river
Kolubara.[12]
Markovi Kuli (Marko's Towers), a fortress where Marko lived.
Kula Kraljevića Marka (Tower of Prince Marko) near
Višegrad;[1]
Markovo sedalo, a chair-shaped boulder near the tower;[1]
Markove stope (Marko's footprints), indentations in the stone;[1]
Other indentations in the stone were explained as hoofprints of Marko's horse Šarac. The three were destroyed while building a railway.[1] The Šarac's hoofprints are mentioned in the opening of
Ivo Andrić's novel The Bridge on the Drina.
Markov kamen (Marko's stone), a boulder on
Miroč mountain.[1] The boulder had a hoof-shaped indentation explained as hoofprint of Marko's horse Šarac.[2]
Markov kamen (Marko's stone), a boulder on
Kopaonik mountain.[3]
Markova stolica (Marko's Chair), a small plateau on
Vidrak hill near
Valjevo. Explained as created by Marko when he sat to rest on the mountain while cooling his feet in the river
Kolubara.[12]
Markovi Kuli (Marko's Towers), a fortress where Marko lived.