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Interesting Places in Serbia

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Novi Sad

NOVI SAD
Novi Sad is located in Vojvodina, north of Belgrade and is a pleasant town into something resembling the Hungarians. Being a college town has great animation and worthwhile places to visit, as the Revolution Museum, the Museum of Painting and the Museum of Archeology. There is a fortress called Citadel Petrovaridin from where a wonderful view over the fields around Novi Sad, also you can visit galleries and underground room in groups.

North of Belgrade, Vojvodina, Novi Sad is a pleasant university town with a touch of Hungarian. The city, situated in a bend of the Danube, has a lively atmosphere – perhaps because the students – but again, is not affordable accommodation. A one hour walk from the city there is a campsite, another option is downtown hotels.

Pristina

PRISTINA
Pristina is the capital of the autonomous province of Kosovo, is in a plain called Kosovo Polje (Field of Black Birds) and was the capital of Serbia in the Middle Ages. In 1389 the Turks took it and was until 1950 that evolved significantly, both administratively and in education and communications as well as industrially. In Pristina’s population is predominantly Albanian.

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