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200th Edition Issue of Jat New Review
The 200th edition issue of the Serbian national air company in-flight magazine - Jat New Review - came out this month, in the year when the country celebrates 100th anniversary of civil aviation. (...)
Responsibility Is other Side of Freedom
The latest novel of Sreten Ugričić titled Neznanom junaku (To the Unknown Hero Warrior) appeared in the bookstores last month. (...)
As Silver Glitters on Lake Water
Just an hour and half’s drive from Belgrade, near the town of Veliko Gradište, is the Srebrno Jezero lake, formerly a branch of the Danube River. (...)
Land of surprises
Tunisia is 3000 years old of history, a treasure trove of ancient empires. Once the heartland of Roman Africa, today Tunisia’s rich heritage can be seen in the fascinating sites of Phoenician and Roman Carthage, the ruins of the Punic town of Kerkouane and the medinas of Tunis and Sousse, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (...)
Serbia Shows its Best to World
In the first two months since opening, Serbia’s pavilion at the World Exhibition in Shanghai recorded more than one million visitors. This is a good opportunity for a reminder of the first appearances of the Kingdom of Serbia at World Exhibitions in Anvers in 1885, in Paris in 1889 and 1900 and at the Balkans Exhibition in London in 1907. (...)
Best Travel Photo Contest Ends
Sanja Knežević Wins Contest
The response exceeded all expectations: some 400 contestants submitted over 800 photos, which were mostly sent by amateurs but were of professional-grade quality. Second prize went to Aleksandar Ganić, and third to Dušan I. Dimitrijević. (...)
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