Gornji Milanovac


Gornji Milanovac is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of central Serbia. The population of the town is 24,216, while the population of the municipality is 44,406.
The city was founded in 1853. Before 1859 the original name of the city was Despotovac, after the Despotovica river passing by the town. In 1859 the name was changed to Gornji Milanovac at the request of the Prince of Serbia Miloš Obrenović. Its name means Upper Milanovac.

History

Initially, the settlement that was to become Gornji Milanovac was situated in the area of today's village Brusnica. There was some discussion about the suitability of the site for a settlement. The new municipality was to be called Despotovac after the river Despotovica which passes through this municipality. On the 22nd of April 1852 Despotovac was then relocated to a place called Divlje Polje. This decision was taken by Mladen Žujović, Trivun Novaković, Stevan Knićanin, and Gaja Riznić. Notable buildings and roads are the work of German engineer Indižir Schultz from Pančevo. Today's name Gornji Milanovac was formalized by the warrant of Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia, in 1859, after his brother Milan Obrenović.
The location of Gornji Milanovac confirms that this area was settled in the prehistory and we can find settlements of Illyrians, Thracians, Dacians, small groups of Celts and Goths and bigger settlements of the Romans. On the mountain Rudnik, besides older miners grove there are remains of a Roman temple dedicated to the Terra Mater. There is little information about Slavs and their settlements.
Even in the Middle Ages and the time of the Roman Empire, the area around Gornji Milanovac was significant in economical, agronomy, infrastructure and military sense. There are sites from the Neolithic period and pre/post Roman governance period, also ruins and sites from Byzantine administration, Medieval Serbian Principality/Kingdom, Serbian Empire and Ottoman Empire .
This town was significant during the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman Empire rule, but more so during the
Second Serbian Uprising. In 1814. at Takovo has reached a historical agreement about the Second Serbian Uprising. In front of the family house of Obrenović in the village Gornja Crnuća, he raised a flag and said:
In the World War I occupation, the population in Gornji Milanovac was subjected to war terror and crimes, while during World War II the infrastructure was destroyed and the population of this town suffered as before. At the time of sanctions and breakup of Yugoslavia, the industry of municipality exported their products to the Western and Eastern markets through offshore companies. In 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, Gornji Milanovac was bombed once. People from nearby town and municipalities in joke said, that when NATO planned which town to bomb, they put a cup of coffee on the Gornji Milanovac place at the map.
Important years and dates:

Cultural monuments

in Gornji Milanovac are:
The first library in Gornji Milanovac was established in 1857 and is called "Braća Nastasijević". Headquarters is in the building of Old District Administration. It has separate classes in Rudnik, Pranjani, Brdjani, and Vraćešnica. Librarian fond has over 100,000 books. Also "Braća Nastasijević" library is engaged in the publishing business.
The main theater in this municipality is "Milanovačko amatersko pozorište ". Milanovac amateur theater, GM cinema, art gallery and administrative center of all settlements cultural clubs has headquarters in the center of municipality witch satisfy modern standards for one cultural institution. In the area of photography and cinema, Gornji Milanovac is represented with a big number of art members of the Photo-cinema club Gornji Milanovac.
The Museum of Rudnik and Takovo area is a subsidiary of the culture center of Gornji Milanovac. It has established the Gallerie of Arts in 2008, and a modern gallery in the building of old district administration.

Music and folklore

In this municipality there are two folklore groups: "Tipoplastika"-Folklore ensemble and Culture-Arts Community "Šumadija". There are also rock bends that were established in this town, like: "Bjesovi", "An Fas", ″Pastir Pan″, "GM Undergrounders", "Skarlet" and "Čudna Šuma". As for punk-rock bands in '90s and 80's there are: "Trula koalicija", In '00s there were established new rock and reggae music bands and groups: "Plišani mališan", "Morbid Cow", "Parnasus", "Strah od Džeki Čena", IMT 666, etc.

Tourism, ecology and events

Whilst part of Yugoslavia, Gornji Milanovac was known as the "economic miracle" and "Beli Labud" as the ecologically cleanest city. There is great potential for further rural and spa tourism progress in future times. Today's Gornji Milanovac on its territory has a lot of small, categorized rural hotels, one hostel and motels. Close to Gornji Milanovac is a spa and resort "Atomska Banja" Donja Trepča. Major Hotels in this town are newly opened hotel "IG Hotel" and "MD Neda" in the settlement Rudnik. In the past, there was one of the biggest hotels "Šumadija" bankrupted in 2004.
Gornji Milanovac was a pioneer in the application of sorting waste, recycling and water purification in Serbia and previously in Yugoslavia. Also, Gornji Milanovac is a great antagonist of GM food why it has adopted declaration and municipality statute about prohibition of this type of food.
Tourists from around the world visit this municipality for its clean air, small and quiet places, inner and family vacations. Gornji Milanovac every other year is the host of International Biennial of miniature Art, founded in 1989. In village Takovo is the host of the World Music Festival, every May, June or July. Known trip places are: Takovo, Grabovica, Savinac and Rudnik. These places are popular during the celebration of the May 1st or world-known International Workers' Day as a collegial picnic in union organization. Other significant cultural and tourism events on its territory are World Testicle Cooking Championship, the "Milanovac bowl tournament" and the Goulash tournament. In some settlements are held various art colonies. Also, there are held and village gymnastic competition in some disciplines during the celebration of some patron day of that village.
Gornji Milanovac is a touristic sense has to offer to the lovers of bright starry nights and beautiful sunrises, various monuments, clean air, healing water resources and much more. It has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife which is also developed and safer than in the rest of Serbia. On the January, 7th Gornji Milanovas Tourist organization and its citizens every year organize the one-day festival, because it's believed that if they start something on that holiday they will succeed in all days in that year.
Also in Gornji Milanovac are 3 fairs per year, on May 22, August 2 and October 15. After 70 years Gornji Milanovac as municipality celebrates its Patron day. It is Trinity, where on that day is being held pageant. Locals are advocating to build a mini cable car system for Rudnik and biathlon stadium on the Ravna Gora, given that project had failed during the 90's economical and international political problems of Yugoslavia and Serbia as a federal republic.

Geography and infrastructure

Gornji Milanovac lies between mountains Rudnik to the north and Vujan to the south. Relief of this area is hilly and mountainous. Gornji Milanovac with all his territory is located between these mountains: Rudnik, Maljen, Jesevac, Suvobor, Rajac and Vujan. Gornji Milanovac boundaries with: Ljig and Mionica, Topola and Aranđelovac Čačak and Lučani, Požega, Serbia, Kragujevac and Knić.
The center of the city is situated along the western side of European route E763, between the cities Ljig to the north and Čačak to the south and the villages Majdan to the north and Preljina to the south.
Main city crossroad branches:
Rivers that flow through Gornji Milanovac are: Despotovica, Gruza, Dičina, Čemernica, and Kamenica. There is a variety of groundwater sources and thermo-mineral water sources like in village areas, like in: Svrackovci, Brdjani, Mlakovac, Trepca, and Savinac.
Gornji Milanovac is instructed to use civil and military airport in nearby Morava Airport-Lajdevci, Kraljevo, Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and Užice-Ponikve Airport. Also, in September 2018, Swisslion-Takovo Concern established Heliport for business and civilian purpose. Gornji Milanovac does not have conditions for development of water traffic transportation. In 1969 narrow and regional railway Čačak-Gornji Milanovac – Topola was abolished because it was unprofitable. In 2014, Government of Serbia will consider the spatial plan of new electrified railways line Belgrade–Sarajevo, where Gornji Milanovac could be one of regional centers.

Climate

Gornji Milanovac has Humid continental climate. Mildest parts of Gornji Milanovac are Brdjani, Trudelj and Dragolj. The coldest parts are peaks of Rudnik, Rajac, parts of villages Majdan, Svrackovci, Gojna Gora, Gornji Branetici, Brajic, Polom and in the north-west part of village Bogdanica. Moderately humid parts of the municipality are in parts of Majdan and the rest parts of mountain Rudnik, Rajac, and peaks of Suvobor.
The average annual temperature of air are in range of in the parts of Rudnik and Suvobor and at. Average daily humidity 78.5% during the year, in winter 85%, in summer periods 75%. The hottest month of the year is July, and the coldest is January. Autumn is warmer than the spring for.
The average annual precipitation height are in the range of. Minimum mean wind speed is 1.7–2.6 m/s and maximum 13.8–20.7 m/s. This maximum speed occurs in the southeastern, southwestern and southern winds. On the territory of Gornji Milanovac prevails southeastern, northern and eastern winds.
Vegetation period lasts 220–260 days. During these period precipitation rate is 55% which is favorable for plants.
According to the last measuring of Air quality in 2019, the result was satisfying, because they showed an average of 35 US AQI to moderate quality 70 US AQI in the winter periods.
Annual average daily global sun radiation energy on a horizontal surface on territory of municipality Gornji Milanovac is between 3.8–4.0 kWh/m2. Daily mean values of the ambient dose rate on the area around this municipality are ≈ 100 nSv/h.

Geology and vegetation

On the territory of Gornji Milanovac there is represented the following type of soil:
According to Serbian Geology Institute, on Gornji Milanovac territory has solid reserves of Antimony, Mercury, Copper, Lead, Zinc and Gold.
Gornji Milanovac and the villages of Varnice, Zagradje, Dragolj and Trudelj are dominated by the Ostrvica Massif. The elevation of Ostrvica is. Ostrvica is actually the remains of a destroyed volcanic cone. In May 2009, Ostrvica was declared a natural monument. In the middle of the last century, this massif was significant for its military fortifications and watchtower.
Land that is not cultivated makes 14.6%, arable land 47%, barren land makes 4.4%.
The erosion process was active in the past, which is why today some parts of the territory have barren land. These processes have caused the degradation of the land. According to the Republic Seismological Institution of Serbia, Gornji Milanovac is on the scale 8°-8.9° magnitude of an earthquake and the probability that this can happen once in 50–1000 years is 63%. In the major territory there is good protection from erosion process and solid protection from floods. The population doesn't have good protection from wind storms and radiation, but new standards in house and building construction stipulates even that. Most of the population has good thermal insulation in their homes and companies.
Forest vegetation is various: willow, poplar, oak, ash, etc. Forest plantations make 10% of his territory and 90% are natural wood. Meadow grass vegetation occupies 26,656 hectares which is 32%, meadows 15% and grasslands 17%.

Terrain

The terrain of Gornji Milanovac is highland. Total terrain is divided by rivers Kamenica, Čemernica, Gruža, and Despotovica. It is of volcanic origin. Today the terrain is a result of the combined effects of tectonic movements and fluvial erosion processes in the past.
Morphological traits of municipalities, we can distinguish two different zones:
  1. Mountain rims of the south piedmonts on Maljen, Suvobor and south-western on Rudnik,
  2. Central-valley basin is characteristic of north-western parts and north of Ješevac and Vujan.
Dominant position in the municipality and Šumadija have mountain Rudnik. As the specific shape of terrain have Ostrvica which has a conical shape and it is positioned north-western from mountain and settlement Rudnik. Mountain massif Ješevac is positioned on the east side of the municipality. Mountain Vujan is lying southwards from river Despotovica to Brdjani pit. Western parts of the area covers Rajac, Suvobor and Maljen. Westernmost parts include Pranjani pit.

Demographics

According to the last official census done in 2011, the Municipality of Gornji Milanovac has 44,406 inhabitants. Population density on the territory of the municipality is 53.1 inhabitants per square kilometer. Since the census of 1981 when the total population was 50,651 people, there is a population decline due to the bad economic conditions in Serbia, negative natural increase rate and the majority of the older population. As of 2011, in Gornji Milanovac there are 637 migrants.
Estimated composition of population by sex and average age are:
Ethnic composition of the municipality:
Ethnic groupPopulation%
Serbs43,45397.85%
Roma1780.40%
Montenegrins810.18%
Macedonians490.11%
Croats340.08%
Yugoslavs310.07%
Others5801.31%
Total44,406

Religion structure of Gornji Milanovac as it follows in the table:
ReligionsNumber of citizens
Serbian Orthodox43,179
Atheist109
Catholics65
Islam53
Group of Eastern religions11
Protestants8
Agnostics5
Other religions18
Did not declare347
Unknown53

Mother tongue structure of Gornji Milanovac is displayed by the following table:
Mother tongueNumber of cizens
Serbian and Serbo-Croatian43,884
Romani 84
Macedonian34
Croatian23
Other languages118
Did not declare according with 43 Article of the Constitution of Serbia72
Unknown191

Economy and industry

1890 was significant as journalism began in this area. After World War I, Gornji Milanovac was connected with the other and important areas and cities in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes thanks to the narrow gauge railway. Before World War II the population was involved in mining, agronomy and with a few industrial workers. During the World War II Gornji Milanovac was destroyed, but in the 1950s Gornji Milanovac begin with rapid progress, the rest of SFR Yugoslavia called this area an economic miracle.
In that time there were established two industrial zones. Companies and corporations that were established in these zones were: Zvezda, Metalac, PIK Takovo, MK Rudnik, FAD, Tipoplastika, Metal Seko, GRO Graditelj, Minos, Rudnik Flotation, Dečje novine, Proleter, Kablar, Sigma, Šipad Sarajevo-Gornji Milanovac, Imlek, Mlinsko-Pekarska Industrija Beograd, JTv Gornji Milanovac, KDS "Despotovica".
Gornji Milanovac in the '80s and '90s was a real "nursery" of a mixed economy. Despite the 90's break up of SFR Yugoslavia and UN sanctions, Gornji Milanovac was the only city in that time in newly formed FR Yugoslavia whose companies were operated with a profit. New date companies are: "9. Septembar", "Tetra Pak", "Papir Print", "Spektar", "Flint Group Balkan", "Planeta računari", "FOKA", "S-group", "Semix Techno", "Interplet Gradnja", "Rapid", "AzVirt", "Rolopast", "RM Pak", "RGM Pak", "Apex", "MetalMont","Kej komerc", "Neven","Agrouniverzal", DAM 93", "RP Štamparija", "PCM Graf", "CIS Ecopoint", "Maksimil", "Jomla Group","Digitel", "Alfa Support", etc.
After 2001 and 2002, most workers organizations from a period of 1950-1990 were privatized. Only a few bankrupted: GRO Graditelj, Mlinsko-Pekarska Industrija Beograd, Imlek, Dečje novine, Minos and JTv Gornji Milanovac.
Here department stores, two mini-supermarkets, elegant boutiques, and restaurants can be found. Also, there is 1 flea markets, where local farmers are selling vegetables, products and 1 market of farm animals.
Today Gornji Milanovac valid for the biggest exporter of goods, services and products in the Republic of Serbia and one of the few cities and municipalities with the budget surplus. During the period of June 2014 unemployment rate in Gornji Milanovac was 25.28%. Most of municipality economy relies on:
Human Poverty Index in Gornji Milanovac, according to the 2011 Census of the Republic of Serbia and World Bank is 24.00%, while GINI ratio is 0.336 and Poverty gap index is 0.039.
;Economic preview
The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity :
ActivityTotal
Agriculture, forestry and fishing103
Mining and quarrying509
Manufacturing4,678
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply63
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities174
Construction450
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles1,548
Transportation and storage433
Accommodation and food services414
Information and communication94
Financial and insurance activities297
Real estate activities9
Professional, scientific and technical activities237
Administrative and support service activities293
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security410
Education781
Human health and social work activities718
Arts, entertainment and recreation162
Other service activities199
Individual agricultural workers556
Total12,128

Community services and Territorial organizations

Education

Gornji Milanovac has four primary schools: OŠ "Sveti Sava", OŠ Desanka Maksimović, OŠ "Kralj Aleksandar I" and OŠ "Momčilo Nastasijević". Also it has one high school: Gimnazija "Takovski ustanak.
Two professional schools : ETŠ "Knjaz Miloš" and TŠ "Jovan Žujović". As regard as kindergarten and nurseries in this municipality there is three of these.
Gornji Milanovac had one department for higher education from Novi Sad, which was private owned and this department dissolved. In future periods was planned to open new departments of University of Kragujevac Faculty of Economics for business administration, taxes and accounting. Also and Faculty of Architecture University of Belgrade had negotiations about opening new departments for local students.

Health protection

Health protection in Gornji Milanovac is widespread on all territory. Citizens can rached basic health protection even in rural parts of municipality. Health care is organized like: General Hospital, Neurology Hospital, Gynaecology department, Intensive care unit, Labour health protection unit, Surgical and physiatrically department, Dentistry, Dermatology, Psychiatric ward, Rehabilitation services, Village Health Protection Units and Physical therapy. Common support units include a dispensary, pathology, and radiology, and on the non-medical side, there are medical records departments, release of information departments, financial and HR department, Patient lawyers, Clinical Engineering, Facilities Management, Dining Services and Security Departments. There is an emergency service in place. On the property of Gornji Milanovac Hospital, there is built infrastructure for mini spa and rehabilitation center for skin and musculoskeletal diseases from watter resources, mentioned above. As for health protection of animals, Gornji Milanovac has several privately owned veterinary stations.

Media broadcasting

"Dečje novine" was the famous and largest publishing house of books, comics, magazines and sticker albums in former Yugoslavia, based in this municipality. They had exclusive copyrights to publish comics of Walt Disney, Marvel and DC Comics. This publisher bankrupted in the 90's and then the remains of company assets were divided among creditors. Creditors established new companies in the sector of publishing books, newspapers, design and art, graphical services and enigmatic-revival editions. But these independent companies did not have the same success as "Dečje novine" had.
This town had 3 private owned radio stations and 1 local broadcasting station. In the '80s at Gornji Milanovac was established experimental radio station for travelers highway information services and among the first cable television systems in Yugoslavia, called Cable Distributive Systems "Despotovica". Due to the technological advancements, this radio station was called off during 1990. At the time of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, former JTv Gornji Milanovac broadcast television and radio signal to the world for the short time until NATO air force bombed radio and television repeater at mountain Rudnik and nearby Kablar. Now Gornji Milanovac has 2 radio stations, "Gogi" and "Stari Milanovac" radio local broadcasting company, which both broadcasts folk music, information, and news in the Serbian language. Meanwhile, the radio station "Stari Milanovac" bankrupted.
Until 2014, Gornji Milanovac did not have television broadcasting, after series of unsuccessful privatization of former JTv Gornji Milanovac. Now, this municipality has regional television and cable television broadcasting company "Telemark Systems". Telemark bought old cable television KDS Despotovica. This television company provides: cable television, regional television broadcasting for several municipalities, broadband internet, IT services, advertising services, fixed telephony, MMDS, dealership of digital and cable TV equipment and other services. Also, Gornji Milanovac has newspaper company "Takovske Novine", while "GM Press" bankrupted. In 2019, Telekom Srbija bought Telemark Systems and municipality Gornji Milanovac wanted new business partners for joint ventures in the media area. In August 2019, license for television media coverage is given to newly formed RTV GM Info Group.

Territorial organisation

There is one police station, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia administration unit, Military post, Post office, branch of FedEx for Serbia, Customs substation and Fire-Rescuers department. The settlements are organized as Council of Settlements and Gornji Milanovac is divided into 63 settlements. Each of them has responsibility for that part of the territory.

Settlements

Aside from the town of Gornji Milanovac, the municipality of Gornji Milanovac includes the following 60 settlements and 3 smaller towns :

Judicial system and safety

Gornji Milanovac from its establishment had modern district court. Today it has Basic People Court and Magistrates Court. Also, it is among the safest municipalities in Serbia. According to National Statistical Institute of Serbia in 2013 Gornji Milanovac had 148 convicted adults and 16 juvenile. Safety index of this municipality is among the highest than in other municipalities in Serbia 98.63%.

Politics

According to the Law on Local Self-Government head of municipality is called "president" and for larger cities, they are called "mayors". Gornji Milanovac has/had 29 presidents in his history. In the following table are named presidents and not precise dates of their mandate:
Presidents of MunicipalitiesPolitical PartyMandat period
Jovan AndrićPeople's Radical PartyEnd 19th century
Maksim SretenovićPeople's Radical PartyEnd 19th century
Stanoje MarinkovićPeople's Radical PartyBeginning of the 20th century
Dragoljub SkubicYugoslav National Party, Yugoslav Radical Union1930s
Svetozar ČivovićYugoslav Radical Union1941-1945
Branko KneževićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1944-1945
Lazar DjordjevićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1945-1947
Zdravko RadojevićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1947
Uroš IvanovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1947
Branko PetrovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1947
Mihailo Mile TešićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1947-1950
Milovan MilovanovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1950-1951
Hristivoje PopovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1951- 1955
Djordje Djoka CajićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1955-1960
Milojko VeljovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1960-1963
Borivoje NovakovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1963-1965
Slobodan StanojevićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1965-1967
Dragoljub Dragan PavlovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1967-1969
Živojin SimovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1969-1974
Stanimir JovanovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1974-1978; 1978-1982
Dušan M. PapićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1982-1984
Jovan TomovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1984-1986
Todor PopovićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1986-1988
Pantelija GačićLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia1989-1993
Dražimir MarušićFirst mandate as League of Communists of Yugoslavia, next three mandates as Socialist Party of Serbia1992-1993, 1993-1997, 1997-2000 and 2004-2010
Aleksandar PravdićDemocratic Party of Serbia2000-2001
Milutin M. ProdanovićDemocratic Party of Serbia2001-2004
Vladimir SimovićDemocratic Party of Serbia2004
Milisav MirkovićSocialist Party of Serbia2010–2012 and 2012–2016
Dejan KovačevićSerbian Progressive Party2016–present

Flag, Motto, and Coat of Arms

First adopted representative solution for Gornji Milanovac was at the beginning of the '60s, with gray flag and complex emblem which consist of green and white colors. Symbols and colors are :
The second adopted solution was adopted after the 2000s. This Coat of Arms and Flag was a political and heraldic problem between Socialists Party of Serbia on one side and other political organizations in this municipality on the other side. It was adopted three times: 2000-2004, last quarter of 2004-2008 and 2016–present. This coat of arms consists of two lions with crowns and swords which represented royalty through history and courage of the citizens. In the center of the coat of arms it is positioned heater shield with golden oak and red cross in the middle of the shield. The purpose of these two symbols is to represent ancestors on this lands and red cross to represent rebellion flag from the Second Serbian Uprising and " Zapis" or literally inscription who were there in the moment of gathering all rebellions in that time. Above the heater shield is a stone crown which represents forts and the city history. The flag is a blue background with a wreath of willow flowers and nettle leaves which symbolizes Palm Sunday and Serbian custom of knitting wreaths for health, luck and love purpose. In the center of the flag is a white background with red Greek Orthodox Cross which symbolizes above mentioned Second Serbian Uprising flag. The motto is positioned on the bottom of this coat of arms:,, Време и моје право ".
The third adopted solution is now replaced emblem and flag of Gornji Milanovac. It is also and the flag of a political coalition called "Pokret za opštinu Gornji Milanovac-POGM ". The flag is white with some form of inverted Iberian shield. In the shield there are territorial map of municipality as treetop, in the middle is oak stump which also symbolizes Zapis and Second Serbian Uprising and on the bottom of this emblem, there is inscription "Општина Горњи Милановац " ".
In the November 2016, new municipality authorities adopted Statute of Municipality Gornji Milanovac with previous, second solution. Problems about flag, motto and coat of arms is in political nature. Above mention political Movement of Municipality Gornji Milanovac is adopting the third solution. In the 2008 opposition parties suggest referendum about Municipality Statute, but referendum never held. Litigation continues even today and remains to see the next composition of municipality authorities.

International relations

Twin towns — sister cities

Gornji Milanovac is twinned with:
The most popular sport in the city, besides Basketball, Handball and Volleyball, is definitely football. The governing body for the sport is Sportski Savez Opštine Gornji Milanovac. Besides New Metalac Stadium, Gornji Milanovac have: Sport Hall "Breza" ; Indoors Sport Swimming pool "Tipoplastika" ; Sport and recreative centers for workers, students and public in industry zones of Tipoplastika, Autoprevoz and Swisslion-Takovo companies; Outdoors Olympic pool; two sport halls in Pranjani and at Rudnik; Sport Hall in Primary schools at Gornji Milanovac; two bowling hall ; one beach soccer and volleyball ground; Ice skating rink and one outdoors gym ; and "Takovo" Stadium.
Notable sport society from Gornji Milanovac are shown in following table:
ClubSportVenueLeagueDescription
FK Metalac Gornji MilanovacSoccer Metalac StadiumSerbian First League Men's football team. Established 1961.
FK TakovoSoccer SD Takovo stadiumSerbian League West Men's football team. Established 1911.
SD Dragan Jeftic SkepoShootingShooting range SD Dragan Jeftić ŠkepoSSS CupMen and women's shooting team.
ŽRK Metalac ADHandballSC "Breza"Serbian First League for WomenWomen's handball team
RK TipoplastikaHandballSport and recreation center of Tipoplastika company-Men's handball team. Dissolved, 2000.
RK OmladinacHandballSC "Breza"Serbian First League WestDissolved in the 1980s. Reestablished 2012
KAF MetalacAmerican FootballTakovo StadiumEx Second Serbian and Montenegrin American Football National League Men's American football team. Dissolved.
KBK MilanovacKickboxingVariousFuture champions leagueMen's kickboxing club
KK MetalacBowlingAtomsko Sklonište and at Metalac StadiumSerbian Super League Men's bowling team
KMF Metalac-KoloradoFootsalSC "Breza"Second Futsal League-WestMen's futsal team
OK Takovo-Zvezda-Helios ; Takovo-Metalac VolleyballSC "Breza"Serbian First League, Serbian First League Men and women's volleyball team
AK TakovoAthleticsTakovo stadiumSerbian Athletic LeagueMen and women's athletic team
AK VeteranAthleticsTakovo stadiumSerbian Athletic LeagueMen and women's athletic team
MK Lonely RidersMotorcyclesSAS ParacAMSS championshipMen and Women motorcycle club
OKK TakovoBasketballHall of TŠ "Jovan Žujović" and SC "Breza"Junior Regional Basketball League-WestMen's basketball team
KK Ikar Gornji MilanovacBasketballSC "Breza"-Men and Women's basketball club for children with special needs
KK GM032BasketballSC "Breza"Second Men Regional Basketball League-West group BMen's basketball team
KK TakovoKarateSC "Breza"No dataMen and Women's karate club
TK TakovoTennis"Takovo" Stadium complexTennis League of SerbiaMen and women's tennis club
PK KupidonDartsVariousSecond national leagueMen darts club
JK GrabovicaSailing-None Men sailing club
DK ArasiJudoVariousUnknownMen's and women judo club
BK Car Dušan SilniShoot wrestlingVariousSerbian Battle ChampionshipMen shoot wrestling affiliation
PSD RudnikMountaineeringRudnik mountain complexPSS ExpeditionsMen's and women mountaineering sport association
ŠK Metalac-TakovoChessVariousSerbian Super LeagueMen and women chess club
STSO Gornji MilanovacTable TennisVariousSerbia Table Tennis Federation LeagueMen and women table tennis club
PK DomingoDance sport clubVariousVariousMen and women dance sport club

Also there are multisport activities and organizations in this municipality. Such as: DTV Partizan and four junior football clubs: "Poletarac", "Junior soccer", "Srpski orlovi" and "Sportic". As far as municipality association football league, Gornji Milanovac has 12 members: Majdan, Jablanica, Šumadija, Ozrem PMH, Šilopaj, Velereč '94, Ozremica, Mladi Rudar, Mladost '09, Takovski ustanak, Brezak, Sparta Grabovica and Omladinac. Every municipality football senior game is well covered by local residents. In Morava District league there are some Gornji Milanovac clubs, as: FK Napredak Svračkovci, FK Backovac United, FK Donja Vrbava and FK Lunjevica.

Notable people

This municipality has numerous of deserving citizens who have contributed to the progress of Serbia and Yugoslavia.