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Romanija is a mountain crucified between stone and sky, a cradle of hajduk and a mountain that was a savior to people in times of war and unrest, and a nurturer in times of peace. For centuries, people from Romania have been living off what this mountain offers them, from the forest and livestock. Hills and valleys, ravines and valleys, cuts and andracs, steep and lamented, sinkholes and bays, sajvans and surdup, caves and abysses, springs and passes, fields and meadows, all this is in Romania. And that is why it is more than a mountain. That is why it is the most sung mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Poets, people, but also bandits sang about her - "Gorom pjeva ladivoje Radivoje". Deli Radivoje, Deli Tatomir and Starina Novak have long since disappeared from Romania, but there are still hajducijas. Modern bandits in Romania steal everything they can find, especially the forest. They have their jataks in the government, where they also have harambashes with whom they share the spoils. Starina Novak was known for the fact that he was ready to reach anywhere and run away and exist in a terrible place. Even today, there are those in Romania who conquer the peaks of Romania on the via ferrata, the iron road they use to walk towards the sky above Romania. On the Red Rock, the Romanians carved a path secured by steel cables and wedges, which the bravest climb to the top of the rock, testing their capabilities and limits there. Editor: Branko Stanković Cinematographer: Darko Bursać Editing: Marija Baronijan Šašić Show editor Branko Stanković is the author of 18 documentaries and two dramas that were screened on RTS, as well as many documentary shows, which, like the films, have been awarded at domestic and international festivals. Label and copyright: Radio-television of Serbia Any copying of video and/or audio recordings and uploading to other channels is prohibited! #kvadraturakruga #rts