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Bessere Tage für die Prinzessin Česmu: Nach Jahren des Verfalls in Banja Koviljača (PHOTO)
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Bessere Tage für die Prinzessin Česmu: Nach Jahren des Verfalls in Banja Koviljača (PHOTO)

The article discusses the upcoming reconstruction of 'Tri česme' (Three Springs), a historic site in Banja Koviljača, Serbia. The project has received approval from the Cultural Heritage Protection Institute in Valjevo and will be funded by the city of Loznica. The springs, which date back over 115 years and were originally built by Princess Elena, daughter of King Peter I Karadjordjević, have been deteriorating for years due to neglect and vandalism. They are described as being covered in graffiti, overgrown with vegetation, and only one spring still functioning. The mayor, Dejan Stalović, mentions that the first phase of the restoration will focus on repairing the springs themselves, while the second phase will involve landscaping around them. The article also notes that other historical springs in the area, such as 'Rakina česma' and 'Ilidža', require similar attention. Additionally, the city has opened a public toilet in the center of Koviljača, funded with approximately 16 million dinars.

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Bessere Tage für die Prinzessin Česmu: Nach Jahren des Verfalls in Banja Koviljača (PHOTO)

The article discusses the upcoming reconstruction of 'Tri česme' (Three Springs), a historic site in Banja Koviljača, Serbia. The project has received approval from the Cultural Heritage Protection Institute in Valjevo and will be funded by the city of Loznica. The springs, which date back over 115 years and were originally built by Princess Elena, daughter of King Peter I Karadjordjević, have been deteriorating for years due to neglect and vandalism. They are described as being covered in graffiti, overgrown with vegetation, and only one spring still functioning. The mayor, Dejan Stalović, mentions that the first phase of the restoration will focus on repairing the springs themselves, while the second phase will involve landscaping around them. The article also notes that other historical springs in the area, such as 'Rakina česma' and 'Ilidža', require similar attention. Additionally, the city has opened a public toilet in the center of Koviljača, funded with approximately 16 million dinars.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents information about a local government initiative without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the progress of a municipal project, including funding sources and administrative approvals, without taking a clear ideological stance. While the topic involves public 

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 70): The article provides historical context about 'Tri česme' and mentions reconstruction efforts supported by cultural protection authorities. It includes some folklore and local legends, which may not be verified but are common in such narratives. The objectivity score is lower due to the emotional to

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