About Lake Ledinci
Lake Ledinci was a little fake lake on the pile of Fruska Gora, close Novi Sad, in the Srem area of the Vojvodina territory of Serbia. The lake was made amid the NATO shelling of Yugoslavia in 1999 when directs in the deserted trachyte quarry of Srebro were harmed and quit drawing the water out of the quarry. The underground waters, so as the waters from two brooks, Lukin Svetac and Srebrni Potok started filling the quarry. In the late 1990s and mid-2000s, abuse rights on the lake were under a multilateral question by the nearby network, City of Novi Sad, the mining organization "Tsk-tsk" enrolled in Rakovac, which claimed the quarry misuse rights, and general society organization directing the National stop of Fruška Gora.
Because of continuous confused court and region choices, the lake was at risk of vanishing at a minute, on the grounds that the mining organization required to be back under lock and key, and the lake was regarded perilous because of conceivable water leap forward. The gossipy tidbits in 2006 that the rights for the proceeding with the utilization of quarry were sold to a specific Austrian firm were revoked by the National stop of Fruska Gora administration, saying that Assembly of Vojvodina effectively embraced an arrangement to keep the lake. Ultimately, the question finished for holding the lake, which presents one of the pearls of the National stop and making it a touristic resort.
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