Sremska Mitrovica Municipality, Administrative municipality in Srem District, Serbia.
Sremska Mitrovica Municipality is an administrative area in the Srem District that stretches along the left bank of the Sava River, combining urban zones and agricultural land. The territory mixes developed areas with open countryside that shapes the character of the region.
The area was once home to Sirmium, which served as one of the four capitals of the Roman Empire around 293 CE during the tetrarchy period. Roman remains demonstrate the strategic importance of the location in the ancient world.
The Museum of Srem displays archaeological findings from different periods across two buildings spread throughout the municipality. Visitors can see objects and artifacts that document the long human presence in this region.
The E70 Belgrade-Zagreb highway offers direct access to the municipality with an exit connecting to the municipal center. This makes arrival by car straightforward and enables good connections to the wider region.
The Zasavica Special Nature Reserve preserves populations of mangalica pigs and podolian cattle, rare breeds that once played traditional roles in regional farming. Protection of these animals reflects a commitment to preserving local livestock heritage.
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