The Romans called it
Margus (in addition to that, the Zapadna Morava was named
Brongus, and Južna Morava was
Angrus). The modern-day city of Ćuprija existed in Roman times as
Horreum Margi (meaning "The Granary of Margus"). In Serbian history, its valley became the cradle of the modern Serbian state in the beginning of the 19th century (so called "Moravian Serbia"; Moravska Srbija). Many songs were written in celebration of Morava and its fertility, but most of them also talked about casualties and damages done by the river during floods. Songs are even made today about it; the most famous are:
Oj Moravo ("Oh, Morava"),
Moravo, tija reko ("Morava, you quiet river"),
Uz Moravu vetar duva ("Wind blows up the Morava"),
Na Moravi vodenica stara ("Old mill on Morava"),
Moravac kolo ("Morava
kolo"), etc.
Oj Moravo may be the most characteristic: :'Oj Moravo, moje selo ravno, :Kad si ravno što si vodoplavno :Kiša pade, te Morava dođe, :Te poplavi moje selo ravno :A u selu Jovanove dvore, :I u dvoru Jovanovu ljubu' :
Oh, Morava, my plain village, :''If it's so plain, why do you flood it'' :
Rains came, so Morava rose, :
And flooded my plain village :''And in the village it flooded Jovan's home,'' :
And in it, his loving wife' ==Works cited==