Serbia marks Armistice Day
On this day, Serbia celebrates Armistice Day, in memory of the day when the armistice was signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany on the 11th of November, 1918. The day of German...
View ArticleThe Dayton Agreement signed on this day, 20 years ago
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement was signed on this day, December 14th 1995. The agreement was formally signed in Paris by the...
View ArticleTV show about Nemanjić dynasty to be filmed
Events and turnovers which had marked the life of the most famous Serbian medieval Royal family will be remembered in the drama TV show, organized by RTS. The coronation of Stefan Prvovenčani,...
View ArticleThe Serbian Dragon: Fact or Fable?
When we think of fairytales, fables and folk stories, our thoughts inevitably drift to dragons. Ferocious, fearless and fire-breathing dragons. And we would be right. Anywhere but in Serbia. Unlike the...
View ArticleGuess who made a clock 200 YEARS BEFORE the Swiss? Serbs!
When talking about clocks and clockmaking, everyone thinks of the Swiss first. Everyone is WRONG! Instead, you should be thinking of, you guessed it, Serbs! The Serbian clockmaking industry is much...
View Article10 Amazing Serbian Women Who CHANGED THE 20TH CENTURY
Some of them you might have never heard of, others might ring a bell, while a couple of these names have been engraved in our memories. In any case, every single one of these women is more than...
View ArticleFamous Guests of The Hotel Moskva
Albert Einstein, Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Nixon, Luciano Pavarotti, Ivo Andrić, Stevan Sremac, Nušić, Dučić and Crnjanski are just some of the Greats who VISITED and FELL IN LOVE with one of...
View ArticleThe 12 Photographs That SHOOK SERBIA TO THE CORE
These photos have both sad and shocking stories behind them, and they only go to show that a picture is worth a thousand words. We would like to present to you photographs of the most difficult and...
View ArticleWho was THE FIRST SERB to Have Travelled the World?
His name was Milorad Rajčević but his business card read only “world traveler”. Because that was precisely who and what he really was! With only 150 dinars of allowance, Milorad managed to travel the...
View Article360 tons of bombs in a day: 75 yrs since the most devastating Belgrade bombing
It was 1941, April, when the smell of gunpowder, smoke and ashes ruined one of the most beautiful months in Belgrade. The serenity of this spring morning was disrupted by the sounds of German plains...
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