Destinikon

Dostinik or Destinikon (Достиник, Dostinik, Δεστινίκον, Dostinica) was the first capital of Serbia (Rascia) during the Middle Ages (early 7th century) in present-day Metohia (Drsnik) or Prijepolje-Sjenica  or somewhere between rivers Bosna and Drina.

Remains of a fortification thought to be that of Destinikon have been found in the Archaeological site of Vrsjenice, near Sjenica. The findings date from late antiquity and early Byzantine.

Serbia comprised the following fortifications (καστρα, 'castle'): Destinikon (Δεστινίκον), Černavusk (Τςερναωουσκεή), Međurečje (Μεγυρέτονς), Dresneik (Δρεσνεηκ), Lesnik (Λεσνηκ), Salines (Σαληνέζ), in the Zhupa of Bosnia (Βοσνωνα): Katera (Κατερα) and Desnik (Δέσνηκ).

Klonimir of Serbia had Destinikon occupied during his rule in the 9th century.