‘Serbia’

Find many sights in the country serbia

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Find many sights in the country serbiaThe Republic of Serbia is located in southeastern Europe. It shares borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. It straddles the Danube river boat that provides communication between the interior of Europe and Black Sea. It has no coastline.

In Serbia you can find many landscapes
, from Vojvodina, with its grassy plains, past the old south mountain areas where the Morava River and flows to areas with basins and limestone in the east. (more…)

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Introducing Serbia for You

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Introducing Serbia for YouSerbia (Serbia) is yet to come in most of the tourists’ comfort zone, but after removing Slobodan Milosevic and a democracy, people are now knocking on the door of Europe, and while it is a safe and friendly place to visit. The most interesting place is undoubtedly the capital, Belgrade, a resilient, energetic city. Culture fans can enjoy the architecture and museums, foodies in the restaurant, while party animals will not get the breaks ceaselessly explore the night life.

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Flat plains of Vojvodina and Gora monasteries quietly giving Fruska effective antidote to urban chaos, while Novi Sad is home to world famous music festival Exit. Proud and traditional Southern Serbia is arable land hills and valleys of brushing against the forested mountains. The monasteries of medieval Manasija, Sopoćani and still guard the faith Studenica Serbia and Byzantine art, while the mountains Zlatibor and Kopaonik give pleasure snow in winter and hiking in the glorious summer. Mosque along with the monasteries in Novi Pazar, where life in the Turkish quarter continued much as it did a century ago when Turkey was still in power. (more…)

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List of places visited in serbia

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

List of places visited in serbiaIt had been years since I visited several places in my home town of Belgrade and one of the most common reasons I usually use is that I do not have enough time. Well this year I’ve circled the dates on my calendar where I will visit some places of the most beautiful places in the city as well as some new places recommended by friends. Here is a list of places to visit and hopefully write about this year: (more…)

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Public Holidays in Serbia

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Public Holidays in Serbia7 The Serbs enjoyed a national holiday every year. Street near the big cities tend to get busy on the national holiday, especially for the New Year and May 1. Travelers would do well to check ahead, particularly when planning a trip to Easter.

There are many local festivals throughout the serbia is not included in the table below. Via France hosts an excellent site that contains a list of exhibitions and festivals, traditional ceremonies, and sporting events, concerts, and trade shows for all regions throughout France. (more…)

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Nature Holiday in Serbia

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Nature Holiday in SerbiaPossible activities in Serbia and vacation attractions big and there’s something for everyone. There are many places where significant historical, natural untouched, spas, rivers, caves, ski resorts, a world heritage protected by UNESCO. In every part of Serbia, you will find places that you visit if you want to travel to Serbia.

Nature holidays, that means outdoor activities. No matter where you spend your vacation in Serbia, sports lovers can take part in nature activities such as tracking, mountain biking, horseback, or guided hiking tours through the magnificent mountains in the east and south-western Serbia. Tara National Park with untouched nature is ideal for people who want to enjoy the stunning scenery scouts. Most of them can be accessed by the treatment. The most spectacular is the Biljeska Stena. (more…)

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Danube – The Blue River

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The Danube River is a unique place reserved in world history. It has been featured important events in world history in areas such as natural history, ecological, political, economic, cultural and has even lent its name to the famous composer Johann Strauss waltz The Blue Danube.

danube, the blue river

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danube, the blue river

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It is also the longest in the European Union -2.860 kilometers and one of the longest in Europe, only surpassed by the Volga. This long European river crosses the territory of ten countries, where they take a different name. (more…)

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Kalemegdan Fortress

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and is a beautiful city with ancient architecture, one of the most special places in Eastern Europe. Here, among the Orthodox churches and museums, we should not miss the visit to Kalemegdan fortress city overlooking the city with centuries of history.

Beyond the walls of this citadel are the remains of many peoples: Celts, Avars, Huns, Greeks, Romans, Hungarians, Germans, Turks and Slavs several. Especially the Turks have made their mark here as occupied Serbia for nothing more and nothing less than 5 centuries (until 1878), and they called this city among rocks sign Bair hill of reflection, because from here the visitor can reflect the history of the city of Belgrade.

kalemegdan fortress

kalemegdan fortress

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Knez Mihailova – The Liveliest Street (II)

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

STOJANOVIĆ MARKO’S HOUSE, Knez Mihailova 53-55, about 1889 built as a private home of the lawyer Marko Stojanović, in the renaissance style. Here used to be the Academy of Fine Arts, established in 1937, and now there is the Gallery of the Academy.

THE BLOCK OF URBAN HOUSES, Knez Mihailova 50, 48 and 46, built in 1870s, represented the beginning of discontinuity of traditional “Balkan” architecture. All those buildings have been shaped in the same manner, a transitional style from Romantisme to renaissance. The block consists of three buildings:

The House of Hristina KUMANUDI, No. 50, was built in 1870 as a corner building at the intersection of Kneza Mihaila and Dubrovačka streets. For A Certain Period, this building was the residence of the Ffrench-Serbian Bank, and later of the consulates of Belgium and Great Britain. (more…)

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Knez Mihailova – The Liveliest Street (I)

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Kneza Mihailova, always bustling with walkers, is one of the oldest.

knez mihailova, the liveliest street

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Avenue pedestrian Kneza Mihaila (also written as Knez Mihailova), always lively with pedestrians, is one of the oldest, with bourgeois mansions 1880. It was the center of the city in Roman times, and during the Ottoman Empire wore a myriad of gardens, fountains and mosques. Today it is the main commercial city. In sections 6 and 42 you will find crafts and souvenirs. (more…)

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Design Hotel Mr. President

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

design hotel mr. president

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Design Hotel Mr President is an elegant hotel. Enjoy an ideal location in the heart of Belgrade, the Serbian capital. The hotel is just steps from the central railway station, the Danube River and the impressive Kalemegdan Fortress. The 4 star Design Hotel Mr President, first designer hotel in the Balkans, offers much more than just accommodation in Serbia. (more…)

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