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Stepin Lug (Serbian: Степин Луг) or Gaj (Serbian: Гај) is a park-forest and, for the most part, non-

residential suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's


municipalities of Voždovac (southern part) and Zvezdara (northern part). It is part of the forest
complex Stepin Lug-Baba Velka-Torlak-Jajinci, which is the largest wooden area in Belgrade.

Stepin Lug or formerly known as Titov Gaj or just Gaj, is a memorial complex, a park-wood with an
area of 8.5 km2 (3.3 sq mi), out of which 4.78 km2 (1.85 sq mi) has been protected and
maintained.[2]

Stepin Lug can be divided into several areas:

Stepin Lug ("Stepa's Grove"), in the northern section of the wood. Bounded by the small street of the
Zavojnička reka, it is located in the municipality of Zvezdara. It occupies the small hill of Stražarska
kosa and two smaller sub-areas of Baba Velka and Dugo bilo.

Gaj or formerly Titov Gaj (Tito's Grove), in the central section. It occupies the area of the hill of Golo
brdo, between the creeks of Bubanj Potok and Kamena voda.

Lipovica (Lime tree wood), in the northern section, the least forested area of Stepin Lug, along the
Kružni put. It should not bee confused with the much more popular recreational area of Lipovica
(Lipovička šuma) in the municipality of Barajevo.

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