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    Pilj Waterfall, or simply Pilj (Serbian: Пиљски водопад/Piljski vodopad), is the third-highest waterfall in Serbia. It was discovered by geologists and...
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  • 232 m (761 ft); Stara Planina; highest waterfall in Serbia Kopren Falls – 103.5 m (340 ft); Stara Planina Pilj Falls – 65.5 m (215 ft); Stara Planina...
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    result, higher and higher waterfalls have been discovered on the Stara Planina since then: Čungulj in 1996 - 43 m (141 ft); Pilj in 2002 - 64 m (210 ft);...
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    mountain. Piljski waterfall or Pilj (Пиљски водопад); with the reported heights of 65.5 or 64 meters, is the third highest waterfall in Serbia, discovered...
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    Kaluđerski Skokovi (category Waterfalls of Serbia)
    higher and higher waterfalls have been discovered on the Serbian side of the Stara Planina since then: Čungulj in 1996 - 43 m (141 ft); Pilj in 2002 - 64 m...
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    higher waterfalls have been discovered on the Serbian side of the Stara Planina in the years since, including Čungulj (1996) at 43 m (141 ft); Pilj (2002)...
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    Enco Lesić, Muris Varajić, Željko Bebek, Irina Kapetanović, Željka Katavić Pilj, Branko Đurić, Jasna Gospić, Kaliopi, Goran Karan, Dado Topić, Amira Medunjanin...
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