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Centre   Novi Sad

Centre, Novi Sad

 31 Reviews  Take an evening stroll down Zmaj Jovina street, which is a pedestrian area downtown between the City Hall and the Orthodox Church administrative building. This is a wide street full of caf?s, stores,... 

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Danube & bridges   Novi Sad

Danube & bridges, Novi Sad

 25 Reviews  Freedom Bridge is a bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Serbia. The bridge was built in 1981 and destroyed during NATO bombardment on April 4, 1999. It was rebuilt in 2005 and reopened on October... 

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Parks   Novi Sad

Parks, Novi Sad

 8 Reviews  When the spring comes, Novi Sad community takes care of the town so well, they plant the most beautiful flowers all over the town, including the train station, which is no place for sight seeing and... 

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Detelinara   Novi Sad

Detelinara, Novi Sad

 1 Review  Novi Sad is a city of fairs. There are numerous traditional international fairs taking place in Novi Sad. Novi sad Fair is an complex with 223,800 m2 on which there are 52,000 m2 in... 

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Ancient Roman ruins and relicts

by Aurorae

Since the territory once belonged to Roman Empire, there are meny testimonials of that epoca in the country. Even couple of Roman emperors came from these areas, like Justinijan for example.The territory of present day Serbia was under the ROMAN EMPIRE for six centuries. During that time the towns of Sirmium, Singidunum, Viminacium, Nais, Ulpiana developed and bridges and roads were built as well as a few imperial palaces and summer houses. By the end of the III and in the first decades of the IV century at the time of Diocletian, Galerian, Licinis and the Great Constantine's reign the magnificent architectonic ensembles were built- Romuliana (Gamzigrad near Zaječar), Mediana (Brzi Brod near Niš) and Justiniana Prima (Cesarean City near Lebane).

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Autumn on Mlava

by Aurorae

Beautiful autumn colours of the Eastern Serbia, from the Mlava river. Mlava region and Homolje is one of the most beautiful Serbian regions, go there any time of the year and you'll enjoy beautiful landscapes and real ethno atmosphere.

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Brvnara (wooden cottage)

by Aurorae

There are many old wooden houses like this, they are very typical, especially in the mountain area. Wooden cottages called KATUN are typical for high mountains where people take cattle to feed, and they are mostly summertime residences.

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Villages

by Aurorae

Most of the villages are scattered around the hills and mountains. Serbia is a very rural area, like Montenegro, with wild nature, lots of cattle (espeially sheep and cows), shepherds, traditional lifestyle in villages...

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Belgrade is well centred in Balkans...

by diamond7

In my opinion the best of Serbia-Montenegro is really out from Belgrade. Anyway, this city with a very good geographic location (just in the centre of Balkans region, and is well connected by train, with the most of the countries on the southeast of Europe. So it’s easy you visit Belgrade, in case you are travelling in Balkans.See the connections by Direct Train, with other Balkan countries; most of cases just to its capital!- BULGARIA - HUNGARY - AUSTRIA - CROATIA - SLOVENIA - ROMANIA - MACEDONIA - GREECE - BOSNIA - (by Bus)As you see, Belgrade is a very good connecting travel point.Below, see some departures from Belgrade:International Direct Trains:23:20 - to Sofia (Bulgaria) – arriving at 10:09 22:20 - to Budapest (Hungary) – arriving at 06:2222:20 - to Vienna (Austria) - arriving at 09:04 21:50 - to Zagreb (Croatia) - arriving at 05:05 21:50 - to Ljubljana (Slovenia) - arriving at...

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National Tourism Organization of Serbia (NTOS)

by Prasnjavi

National Tourism Organization of Serbia (NTOS) was founded in 1994 by the Government of Serbia, according to the Law on Tourism. Its main activities are development, advancement and promotion of Serbian tourism product both on domestic and international market. The main goals of NTOS tourism promotion on the international tourism market are: orientation to international tourism market positioning of Serbian tourism product market expansion creating desirable new positive brand image of Serbia as a tourist destination creating awareness on Serbian tourism product among the defined market segments creating image of Serbia as a suitable area for foreign investment efficient support to tourism industry in the sales of Serbian tourism product volume increasing and structure improvement of tourist flows and consumption.National Tourism Organization of Serbia cooperates with WTO, Danube Tourist...

NTOS and JAT Airways Tourist Info Centers

by Prasnjavi

Amsterdam / NetherlandsJan Luykenstraat 12 1071 CM Amsterdam Tel: 99 31 20/662 7759, 675 1411, 671 4144 Fax: 99 31 20/673 7446 Athens / GreeceVoucourestiou 4, 10654 Athens Tel: 99 30 1/322 8067, 322 6372, 327 6492, 322 3675, 323 6492 Fax: 99 30 1/322 6653 E-mail: JAT-Athens@otenet.gr Berlin / Germany Kurfuerstenstr. 126/II, 10785 Berlin, room 414 Tel: 99 49 30/213 2003, 217 7362 Fax: 99 49 30/218 5514 E-mail: jat-berlin@t-online.de Frankfurt / GermanyHochstr. 48/1, 60313 Frankfurt/M Tel: 99 49/69/20 756, 20 956 Fax: 99 49/69/284 263 E-mail: jatfrankfurt@aol.com London / Great Britain7 Dering Street London W1R 9AB Tel: 99 44 207/629 2007, 409 1319, 495 1323 Fax: 99 44 207/629 6500 E-mail: sales@jatlondon.com Milano / ItalyVia Pantano 2/III Tel: 99 39 02/866 859 Fax: 99 39 02/865 271 Moscow / Russian Federation Kuznjecki Most 3 Tel: 99 70 95/921 2846, 928 2101 Fax: 99 70 95/292 3857 Paris...

Saint Sava

by Prasnjavi

Sava was born in 1169. He was the son of Stefan Nemanja the Grand Zupan of the Serbs. As a young man, Sava yearned for the spiritual life for which he fled to the Holy Mountain Athos where he was tonsured a monk and with rare zeal lived according to the ascetical rule. Stefan Nemanja followed the example of his son and came to the Holy Mountain where he was tonsured a monk and died as Simeon, the monk. Sava obtained the independence of the Serbian Church from the Byzantine emperor and patriarch and became the first Archbishop of the Serbs. Together with his father, he built the Monastery Hilandar and, after that, many other monasteries, churches and schools throughout the Serbian lands. On two occasions, he made a pilgrimage to the sacred places in the Holy Land. He restored peace between his two brothers who were estranged because of a struggle for power. He restored peace between the...

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Orhodoxy

by Prasnjavi

Orthodox church is the oldest Christian church. After Catholic Church separated from it in 1054 (and after Protestants from Catholics), and after Turks occupied most of Orthodox countries, Orthodox Church was organized depended of historical moment. Churches have Patriarch or Archbishop depending of the way they were re-established, during or after Turkish occupation. Countries which had Emperor now have Patriarchs. As the Churches don't recognized the Pope, and they are, in some way independence from each other, "First Among Equals" is Patriarch of Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) Bartholomew. The most powerful, and the biggest, is, of course, Russian Orthodox Church.The basic (and the churches where majority of population belongs to them) churches in their countries are Russian Orthodox Church (Russia, but also basic in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova), Serbian Orthodox Church, Greek...

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NEWS on Serbia

by goga4444

Description:Folow the link belov to see Serbia NEWS.This is the link to official site of serbian Govenment.You can find there : NEWS, FATCS etc about Serbia.Website:http://www.serbia.sr.gov.yu/news/

Top 3 Hotels in Republic of Serbia

Hyatt Regency Belgrade  Belgrade

 9 Reviews and 104 Opinions  Hyatt Regency is probably the best hotel in Serbia. However there are many new hotels that have been... 

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Putnik  Novi Sad

 6 Reviews and 8 Opinions  Located in Tanurdzic`s palace from where you can see the town hall. Price from 37 euro. 

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Hotel Real  Pristina

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  We visited Serbia many years ago and are returning for a visit to Belgrade in May. We have fantastic memories of people, food, and... 

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A: Cross at Horgorosh/ Subotica into SRB from HUN. You can drive to Belgrade on the Way stop at Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad And Belgrade. The Road from the border to BG has... 

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