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Classical Ballet is like the Hermitage
– Ballet has made extraordinary progress worldwide over the past fifty years, developing both within and outside its framework. It has expanded to become an integral part of other art forms, says Konstantin Kostjukov, a premier danseur and Belgrade National Theater Ballet director. (...)
Snow Beauty of Serbian Mountains
Year by year, the biggest, the most popular and the most exclusive mountain resort in Serbia has re-affirmed its winter tourism leading position. This year, Mt. Kopaonik is preparing to welcome its guests by offering new facilities and renewed and refreshed tourist attractions. (...)
Lost Treasure
The greater part of Mileševa Monastery treasury – articles of refined artistry, the silver and gold reliquaries, the silver-plated icons – have been irretrievably lost. (...)
Doll’s House
"Toys reflect the age, the region, society and the individual. They are as much the silent witnesses of past times recorded in stories, legends, and yellowed photographs as any other material objects from the recent or distant past", wrote Vesna Drašković, the author of the toy exhibition at the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade. (...)
City that Never Sleeps
Thessaloniki (or Solun in Serbia) is the biggest city in northern Greece with strategic significance and a long history. It spreads out over 17 km along the Thessaloniki Bay and this is why it is also known as the bridge of Thermaic Gulf. (...)
Serbia Wins Davis Cup 'Salad Bowl'
Serbia achieved historic success by winning the world’s top national team tennis title after defeating France (3-2) in the final match. (...)
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