The Division's first fighting engagement was on October 12, 1943, when the unit was dispatched against Yugoslav partisans in Fruška Gora Mountains.
Zielona Góra | Jelenia Góra | Łysa Góra | Sredna Gora | Srebrna Góra, Lower Silesian Voivodeship | Srebrna Góra | Trzebiechów, Zielona Góra County | Tadeusz Góra | Kranjska Gora | Jasna Góra Monastery | University of Zielona Góra | Moslavačka gora | Fruška Gora | Bukova Gora | Zbylitowska Góra | Wioska, Góra County | Stanowice, Góra County | Srebrna Góra (Silberburg) | Skopska Crna Gora | Petrova Gora | Mala Gora, Zreče | Mala Gora, Kočevje | Janiszów, Kamienna Góra County | Gora Kumbhar | Czerwona Góra, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship | Bukova Gora, Kočevje | Baranowice, Góra County | Babna Gora, Šmarje pri Jelšah | Babna Gora, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec | Babia Góra |
The Fruška Gora, a mountain in Vojvodina, is considered by some as one of the three Holy Mountains of the Orthodox Christianity (The other two being Athos and Sinai).
In late 1990s and early 2000s, exploitation rights on the lake were under a multilateral dispute by the local community, City of Novi Sad, the mining company "Alas" registered in Rakovac, which owned the quarry exploitation rights, and the public company guiding the National park of Fruška gora.