Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Топола, [tɔpɔ̌la]) is a town and municipality situated in the Šumadija region of Serbia. It was the place where Karađorđe, a Serbian revolutionary, was chosen as the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1804. The local St. George Church is the burial place of the Ducal and Royal Family of Serbia and Yugoslavia (the Karađorđevićes).
The name Topola means poplar.
Topola is famous for its yearly Oplenac vintage festival, attended by several thousand visitors each year.
Aside from the town of Topola, the municipality includes the following settlements, according to 2002 census (population in brackets):
Topola is a village in the municipality of Topola, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1363 people.
Coordinates: 44°15′54″N 20°40′20″E / 44.26500°N 20.67222°E
Topola may refer to the following places:
(NO ONE KNOWS NO ONE SEES NO ONE CAN SHARE NO ONE CAN FEEL IT BUT WE DON'T CARE
THE DESTINATION IS UNKNOWN FOR US BUT IN SORROW WE TRUST)
I know a man who's still brave enough to say things straight without
Hiding behind those cryptic words and that strength will last until the world burns
I will always remember those words he used to say better not to have been born
Than to live without glory and that man has now reached the point of no return
He's got nothing to lose nothing to win he doesn't have to pretend anything
Against our lives yours and mine is lady fortune not so kind