Trstenik, Serbia

Trstenik (Serbian Cyrillic: Трстеник, pronounced [tr̩stěniːk]) is a town and municipality located in the Rasina District of central Serbia.

The Romans introduced the Vitis vinifera (Common Grape Vine) to the region, which still today is processed in Serbian wineyards (It is one of the main incomes in the municipality).

After receiving autonomy of the Principality of Serbia, Miloš Obrenović ordered the construction of a new settlement on the right bank of the Western Morava in the period 1832-1838.

After World War II, Trstenik went through a significant industrial development with the establishment of the factory of hydraulic and pneumatic systems Prva petoletka.

[citation needed] The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):[7] Media related to Trstenik at Wikimedia Commons

Prva petoletka factory
Statue of Princess Milica of Serbia in Trstenik