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Serbia, European travel

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Serbia

One of the trips that are desirable in summer can enjoy some European destinations, as is the case of Serbia, a great country which is always a good option for tourists who wish to know a very interesting part of Europe, with monuments discover natural places and other attractions. It is one of the trips to Europe that can be done over the summer and where the climate tends to accompany a lot, which is essential for all tourists to enjoy in peace.

Temperatures in the case of Serbia are very interesting and gives you the possibility to practice outdoor sports thanks to the high temperatures in major cities and mountain areas of Serbia, which are perfect to let go and to get to know a natural area Serbia, which always comes in handy. The travelers usually opt for natural places such as Serbia, a beautiful destination where we also find charming landscapes, monuments to visit and a number of varied attractions and perfect to enjoy.

Serbia receives many tourists each summer and all of them are surprised to see some of the most important monuments, cities, and also discover some of the buildings that have survived the past, a past that continues to mark some parts of Serbia, but despite all are recovering well and an excellent rhythm, something that is very good for tourism in general.

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Resavska Pecinan – Holidays Serbia

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Resavska PecinanResavska Pecinan cave is limestone massif Glava Babin. Situated in the eastern of Serbia, at approximately 20 km of the city Despotovo. Resavska Pecinan is one of the most beautiful caves of Serbia. It is aged around 45 million years. Resavska Pecinan was open to the public the 22 April 1972. Known Length of metro is around 4,5 km of which nearly 800 meters is open to the public.

Resavska Pecinan cave consists of three floors, of the corridors and rooms. Is accessible to visitors of the first and second floors (the High and Low-Gallery). The top floor lowest through the Red River BRES (Serbia Crvenih BRES Brescia-Red or English). Resavska Pecinan is a good type, if the expenses of holiday in Serbia.

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Memorial of Heroes Unknown – Holidays Serbia

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Memorial of Heroes UnknownMemorial for the unsung heroes can be found on the top of Avala, in Serbia, in a place where a fortress Zrnovo 15 km south-east of Belgrade. It has been designed sculptor Ivan Meštrovičem. The monument has the form of the sarcophagus, two statues on the sides symbolize the guard of honor. Memorial is a reminder of all the victims of the Balkan wars, putting the emphasis that the monument also includes all nations, who have participated in the creation of Serbia.

To around the city, it may appoint several interesting places for tourists, for example Ripanj approximately 6 km, janjinci approximately 6 km, Archaeological Site of Vinca approximately 12 km, Beli dvor approximately 10 km, Monastery Rakovica approximately 7 km, Vozdovac approximately 11 km, Avala tour around 0.8 km, Avala approximately 0.4 km, Monument Soviet veterans approximately 0.1 km, Memorial Park janjinci approximately 5 km

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Beograđanka – the Palace of Belgrade – Holidays Serbia

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Beograđanka – the Palace of Belgrade , the skyscrapers of offices in Belgrade Center-ville, Serbia . Located at the angle of Kralja Milana and Masaryk, street, or between the place their and St. .

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Is one of the greatest successes architectural the end of the 1960S of the twentieth century. It was built between 1969 and 1974 to you. At a time when it has been built this building was the highest building of the city Belgrade . Beograđanka – the Palace of Belgrade today height of skyscrapers of third parties in Serbia , after the construction of business center of “Confluence” (141m) and the strengthening Genex (115m).

Na floor of the building once there was a luxury restaurant with a magnificent view of the city center. Beginning of the 1990S of last century, the local radio and television station Studio B, a leased space. Today, in this building are several offices of the media and the headquarters of companies of national renowned and foreign in Belgrade and Serbia . (more…)

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Temple of St. Sava – Holidays Serbia

Monday, July 19th, 2010

ST.savaTemple of Saint Sava started to build 1935th for a building is chosen where it is believed that the Turks in 1595-and burned the relics of Saint Sava (1169-1236). The relics of saint Sava, the Turks brought to Belgrade of the monastery “Miles” (near Prijepolje). This act of engraving represents a serious insult to the Serb people, as is laid the foundations of Saint Sava, the Serbian Orthodox Church. Society for the construction of the church formed in 1895 and a decade after the liberation of Serbia to the Turkish occupation. Because of the First and Second Balkan War and the First World War construction of the temple had to be postponed. The project has been approved for the construction in 1935-you. This year it began its construction. Architects Nestorovic and A. Deroko (author of the project) have been responsible for the work.
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Beginning of the Second World War has laid the foundations of the walls of the temple and the height of approximately 11m. Its construction is then discontinued. Almost half a century later, in 1985 and continues to build. To continue the work, and then is appointed architect Branko Pesic. Presentations were again arrested after a few years, and then resumed the 2000th. (more…)

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The Interesting Architecture Kalemegdan

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The Interesting Architecture KalemegdanThe Interesting Architecture Kalemegdan – Rich in history, the cradle of Belgrade and is now a large park, offering some museums and galleries, like the Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric “or the Military Museum – which covers the entire history of the city, first century until today. Several parts of the park contain exhibits – arms, headstones etc.

Several restaurants and bars are also given, as the “Terrace of Belgrade” on the walls or coffee inside the Zoo.

The fortress is built on two levels, is the city that offers high above the visits, the lower city is rather conducive to sporting or cultural events, although very pleasant stroll.

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Water Fountains – Serbia Vacation

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Cukur fontaineSpomenik consists of a fountain, which was created in the form of stone, on whose upper surface is a bronze statue of a boy with a broken jug. The monument was erected 1931st Elevation figure is 33 cm and the total height is 149cm monuments. Roksandic Simeon (1874-1943), famous sculptor of Belgrade is the author of the manuscript.

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was erected in memory of an important historical event. Monument to the memory of all victims fell for the final liberation of Serbian Turkish rule.

June 15, 1862, at the place where today stands a monument, there was a conflict between Turks and Serbs. The conflict started as a Turkish soldier killed Sava Petrovic. Sava was a Serbian boy, he served as an apprentice. He came with relatives in Belgrade to investigate trade in harness. The boy protested because his pitcher Turk shelter to spread the water without waiting in line. Because the protest was fined a blow to the head of the pitcher, and if the boy was then mortally wounded. Because the incident occurred in massive unrest in Belgrade, all killed and several members of the Serbian police and citizens. June 17, 1862, two days later, the Turks bombed Belgrade / Kalemegdan fortress Kalemegdan-2355425.htm, the surprise of the citizens. The bombardment lasted five hours, 56 guns of the fortress. On this occasion, killed 50 people and left 20 wounded. Destroyed and damaged about 380 houses. Great excitement spread throughout the country, is waiting for a solution and get out of this situation. Zbog
of conflict following the diplomatic intervention of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic strong force in width. Thank you to a decision of great powers that the Turks eventually left the area, five years later, in 1867, Turkish troops had to leave five cities in Serbia: Belgrade, Smederevo, Kladovo, Sabac, Uzice and Soko 0 0, give them to the Prince Mihailo ..

Around the city you can name several attractions for tourists, for example Dorcol (history) about 0.4 miles, 0.5 km around Belgrade, Kneza Mihailova Street for approximately 0.6 miles, Mihailo Obrenovic Priest Memorial about 0.6 miles, approximately 0.5 Bajrakli Mosque km, about 0.5 km Ethnographic Museum, National Museum in Belgrade about 0.5 km, Student trg about 0.5 km, Republic Square, Belgrade, about 0.6 km, about 0.4 km Skadarlija

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Serbia and Montenegro, Monasteries, Fortresses and Bay of Kotor

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro, monasteries, fortresses and Bay of Kotor - Serbia is the country of the wide Danube to turbulent waters, green valleys while Montenegro opposes to the relief of arid mountains sunburnt, the oriental character of its towns and villages and the limpid blue of the Adriatic, opening to the world. Serbia was in the Middle Ages, the center of a vast empire linked culturally to the Byzantine world.

At this time of glory, the kingdom of Serbia was able to coalesce around him the greatest thinkers and the greatest artists of the Hellenic world. Today, visitors will be dazzled by discovering hidden in lovely valleys, some of the most beautiful monasteries in Europe decorated with frescoes of a quality so high that they almost overshadow the achievements of Byzantium. An incursion in Kosovo in particular allow us to admire the three most beautiful monasteries in the region.

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Gamzigrad Romuliana – Palace of Galerius

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Gamzigrad

Gamzigrad are citizens of Serbia, near the southeastern border of the Danube and Romania, from Belgrade. There Galerius palace ruins, the sites included in the year 2007 in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Galerius, Caius Valerius Galerius Maximian, was born in Sofia today, around the year 250, is derived from the humble, but growing on the military.

Foster child and child-Dioclecino, highlighted in the war against Sassanid, a move that allowed Rome to reach a non-aggression pact with the Persians, who led the peace for forty years ahead. He was emperor 305-311.

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Museum Night – Serbia

Monday, June 14th, 2010

A record is 68 450 000 people visited the museum in “Museum Night” held annually in Serbia and the entrance is free on Saturday night early hours of Sunday, Belgrade newspaper “Vecernji Novosti.”

Despite heavy rain, 250,000 people attended in Belgrade, Novi Sad 120 000 and about 10,000 people present to see the reconstruction of the nineteenth century Nenadovic Tower, an iconic moment in Valejvo, a central Serbian town.

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