Bela Crkva lakes at the outskirts of the town are a popular summer tourist destination.
Its name in Bulgarian means white church, a popular placename around the world, equivalent to Bela Crkva, Weisskirchen, Whitechurch, etc.
These planes were designed for fighter-pilot training in Bela Crkva.
Béla Bartók | Bela Lugosi | Béla Tarr | Béla Fleck | Bela Fleck | Bela Crkva | Béla Kun | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones | Béla IV of Hungary | Béla Balázs | Bela B. | River Bela | Béla Bollobás | Bela Reka | Bela Palanka | Béla H. Bánáthy | Bela Crkva (Vojvodina) | Bela Crkva (disambiguation) | Bela B | Spišská Belá | Jingle All the Way (Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album) | Dajos Béla | Béla Lugosi | Béla Károlyi | Béla Iványi-Grünwald | Bela Hubbard | Bela Duarte | Béla A. Bánáthy | Leila Bela | Bingo (Bela B. album) |
Best results: 1st at Lugano 1981; 1st at Pamporovo 1982; 1st at Reykjavík 1982; 1st at Vrnjacka Banja 1983; 1st at Niš 1983; 1st at Belgrade 1984; 1st at Linz 1984; 1st at Paris 1985; 2nd at Montpellier 1986; 1st at Berlin 1990; 1st at Oberwart 1990; 1st at Kladovo 1993; 1st at Bela Crkva 1995; 2nd in the Serbian chess championship 2006.
Gorna Bela Crkva has a mixed population of Albanians and Turks, and is one of only two villages in Resen Municipality with no ethnic Macedonian residents (the other being Kozjak).