Pocerina

Pocerina was named after Mount Cer, the northernmost island mountain on the southern edge of the Pannonian Basin.

Pits and sinkholes (Cerova jaruga on the border of the villages of Slatina and Bojića) appear in the limestone parts of Pocerina.

On the locality Šančina in the village Desić the "Serbian Stonehenge", dating back to the Copper Age (circa 4000 - 4300.

There are theories that it was used for tracking celestial bodies, but also that shamans performed religious rites in this locality.

It is established that Gornja Vranjska, and this entire area, was also inhabited in the Neolithic era; for the Paleolithic and Mesolithic, it could not be proven for sure.

Borders of the Pocerina Region in the Kingdom of Serbia
View on mountain Cer between Pocerina villages of Desić and Radovašnica .