Belgrade in the whirlwind of the conflict between Christianity and Islam
By Uros | | Discover Serbia, Education
Welcome to Click for Serbia's exploration of the captivating history of Belgrade, a city steeped in centuries of cultural, political, and social evolution. As a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting significant Serbian projects, Click for Serbia is proud to present a series of articles that delve into the depths of Belgrade's past, offering insights into its remarkable journey through time.
Discover the Charm of Belgrade’s Museum of Chocolate
By Andreas | | Discover Serbia, Food, Uncategorized
Nestled in the vibrant streets of Belgrade, the Museum of Chocolate offers a delightful journey through the history and culture of chocolate. Visitors are welcomed with the rich aroma of cocoa, setting the stage for a sensory exploration of this beloved treat.
From Celtic Singidunum to Christian Citadel
By Uros | | Discover Serbia, Education, Uncategorized
In today's blog, we are sharing a part of the chapter "The Bastion of Christianity: In the composition of Hungary, Byzantium, Serbia".
A Brief History of Belgrade
By Uros | | Discover Serbia, Education
Welcome to Click for Serbia's exploration of the captivating history of Belgrade, a city steeped in centuries of cultural, political, and social evolution. As a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting significant Serbian projects, Click for Serbia is proud to present a series of articles that delve into the depths of Belgrade's past, offering insights into its remarkable journey through time.
Rigas Feraios: A Revolutionary Visionary and Belgrade’s Forgotten Hero
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia, Education
Rigas Feraios: A Revolutionary Visionary and Belgrade’s Forgotten Hero In the heart of Belgrade’s historic Kalemegdan Fortress, amidst the ancient stones and echoing tales of resistance, lies a connection to one of the most fascinating figures in Balkan history: Rigas Feraios. While his name might not be as widely recognized as other revolutionaries, his impact…
Koh – a favorite delicacy of our past
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia, Food
Koh – a favorite delicacy of our past Koch belongs to Serbian traditional cuisine, is named after a word of German origin, and is believed to originate from our shared history with the Austro-Hungarians. In the past, there was not a large selection of sweets, as is the case today, so children looked forward to…
School for musical talents Ćuprija
By Uros | | Education, Uncategorized
Unique Music School in Ćuprija In the heart of Ćuprija, there is a unique institution, the School for Musical Talents, which creates professional musicians from young talented artists with its unique approach to education. With a focus on musical and general educational improvement during ten years of schooling, this school provide its students, to become…
How to enroll in a university in Vienna?
By Milica | | Culture, Education, People, Uncategorized
How to enroll in a university in Vienna Vienna, which is often ranked among the most livable cities, offers students an exceptional quality of life These are some guidelines to help in the process of applying to the University of Vienna. The application process for the University of Vienna may vary depending on the level…
Orthodox Christmas
By Uros | | Education, Uncategorized
Ortadox Christmas Orthodox believers, whose church observes the old Julian calendar, celebrate Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ, on January 7. It is preceded by the Christmas fast, which lasts from November 28 to January 6. The main goals of fasting are glorifying God, cleansing the soul and body of bodily and spiritual passions. The…
Mathematical Grammar School wins Dabar: Success in Computer Competition
By Uros | | Education, Uncategorized
Mathematical Grammar School wins Dabar: Success in Computer Competition On Saturday, December 16, the students of the Mathematical High School showed their exceptional expertise in IT and computational thinking at the Dabar competition in Kruševac. These achievements, without a doubt, illustrate the deep commitment and talent of these students and their professors. Website – Mathematical…
Secret of Lepenski Vir
By Uros | | Culture, Education, Uncategorized, Videos
Secrets of Lepenski Vir The long-standing secret of Lepenski Vir, an archaeological site of the Mesolithic and early Neolithic, was finally revealed in the middle of the 20th century. Led by Professor Dragoslav Srejović, archaeologists resolutely dived into the country, discovering a unique cultural gem of the Balkans. Sculptures such as “Progenitor” and “Progenitor” reveal…
Music of hope Foundation
By Uros | | Education, Uncategorized
Music of Hope Foundation This innovative group music learning program, housed within children’s and youth orchestras and choirs called Music of Hope, is much more than classical music education. It provides children with not only creative and organized time, but also a safe and inspiring environment off the streets. El Sistema model of music education,…
Success of Serbian High School Students in International Competitions (Physics and Informatics)
By Uros | | Education
Success of Serbian High School Students in International Competitions (Physics and Informatics) At the recently held International Physics Olympiad (IPhO), Serbian students returned with as many as five bronze medals. As almost always, some students came from the Belgrade Mathematical Gymnasium, which has offered specialized high school education to young geniuses for decades. This year,…
Rediscovering the Genius: Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition in Belgrade 2023
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Rediscovering the Genius: Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition in Belgrade 2023 Get ready to embark on a journey through time and delve into the mind of one of the greatest polymaths and artists in history, Leonardo da Vinci. In the year 2023, Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, will proudly host an extraordinary exhibition Interactive exhibition…
Click for Serbia proudly represents Đorđe Kalinić
By Bojana | | Culture, Education, People, Videos
Click for Serbia proudly represents Đorđe Kalinić Click for Serbia is proud to present Đorđe Kalinić, our young and talented scholarship student from Serbia who is in his final year of studies at the prestigious John Cranko Ballet School in Germany. Đorđe made his first professional engagement at the Mikhailovsky Theatre, where he will start…
Excitement Unleashed: The 11th CERN Conference Opens in Belgrade
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Education
Excitement Unleashed: The 11th CERN Conference Opens in Belgrade The 11th edition of the highly anticipated CERN Conference commenced today in Belgrade’s dynamic and spirited city, on the 22nd of May. This prestigious event, gathering some of the brightest minds in the world of physics and scientific research, promises groundbreaking discoveries, captivating discussions, and the…
Research and science station Petnica
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Education
Research and science station Petnica Research and science station Petnica is a non-profit organization and educational institution located in Serbia. It was founded in 1982. and has since become one of the leading science education and research centers in the country and the region. It is probably, the oldest and the biggest independent non-profit organization…
Serbian scientists with CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Education
Serbian scientists with CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is one of the world’s leading scientific research centers. CERN is a remarkable scientific institution that has played a major role in advancing our understanding of the universe. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland, and has been a…
Click for Serbia proudly represents Marija Mirjanić
By Bojana | | Culture, Education, People
Click for Serbia proudly represents Marija Mirjanić Click for Serbia proudly presents Marija Mirjanić, a young ballerina from Serbia who was accepted to some of the most prestigious European ballet academies in the summer of 2022. Marija is a student of the Hamburg John Neumeier Ballet Academy, and Click for Serbia was pleased to award…
Orthodox Easter – symbolism and customs
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia, Food
Orthodox Easter – symbolism and customs Easter with its unique symbolism of the victory of life over death is one of the most important holidays in Christianity and the Serbian Orthodox Church, which celebrates the day of Christ’s resurrection. It is celebrated with great joy throughout Serbia. The date of Orthodox Easter is determined by…
Sergei Polunin Amazing Gala Event 2022
By Bojana | | Culture
Sergei Polunin Foundation Gala Event Sergei Polunin foundation organised this year a fund raising gala event at the Serbain National Theatre in Belgrade. The funds were raised for young and talented ballet dancers from Serbia. The Belgrade crowd enjoyed the fenomenal 0performance on September 28th on the Main Stage of Serbain National Theatre. The performance…
Remarkable Mathematical Grammar School and the Almagi Foundation
By Bojana | | Education, People
Mathematical Grammar School and the Almagi Foundation Mathematical Grammar School, located in Belgrade Serbia, is a specialized school for students gifted in mathematics, physics and computer science. It was founded in 1966, by professor Vojin Dajović. Mathematical Grammar School was similar in concept to Kolmogorov School at Moscow University which had been launched in Moscow…
Teodor von Burg- The mathematical genius from Serbia
By Bojana | | Education, People
Teodor von Burg – The mathematical genius from Serbia replaced his school bench with lectures as a professor Theodor von Burg is the proud owner of the title of the most successful competitor of the International Mathematical Olympiad of all time. A young mathematician with Serbian-Swiss roots first entered the Mathematical Gymnasium in Belgrade in…
Sergei Polunin Foundation at the Belgrade National Theater
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Sergei Polunin Foundation at the Belgrade National Theater The Sergei Polunin Foundation, in cooperation with the Fabrika agency, is organizing a humanitarian gala evening with the intention of raising funds for the education of talented young scholars of this Foundation. The artistic spectacle will take place on the big stage of the Belgrade National Theater…
Strong and Powerful Brandy
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia, Food
Strong and Powerful Brandy “This year, the plum tree gave many fruits. And pear and apricot” – Rajko, officially my “second cousin”, and unofficially my uncle, will tell me a little later; in any case, a man whom I rarely see, and even then he usually brings sweets and coffee to me to sweeten the…
Marvelous and Charming Manasija
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Marvelous and Charming Manasija Šumadija and Western Serbia are often forgotten when mentioning the natural and cultural riches that Serbia has, while the focus mostly stays on Belgrade or the far south of Serbia. However, 130 kilometers south of Belgrade, there is the well-known town of Despotovac, which has just over 4,000 people in its…
AMAZING SUCCESS OF SERBIAN ATHLETES IN MUNICH
By Uros | | Sport
AMAZING SUCCESS OF SERBIAN ATHLETES IN MUNICH Two days ago, the European Championship in Munich (link), an event that “gathers nine sports under one roof” ended. It made the biggest sporting event in Germany since the 1972 Olympics. The Serbian delegation consisted of fourteen sportsmen and women who competed in 12 disciplines, and while the…
Chess Olympiad in Chennai: Excellent results, even better impression
By Bojana | | Sport
Chess Olympiad in Chennai (India) – The results are excellent, the impression is even better Yesterday, the last, 11th round, of the 44th Chess Olympiad was played in Chennai, in which the men’s and women’s chess teams of Serbia participated. In the final ranking, the women’s national team took a high 13th place in the…
European Championship 2022: the final list of Serbian athletes
By Bojana | | People, Sport
European Championship 2022: the final list of Serbian athletes This year in August (11.08. -21.08) the European Championship is held in Munich. The event is designed as a counterpart to the Olympic Games and is a set of European championships in different disciplines that are held within the same event, instead of separately. This year,…
Belgrade boat cruise
By Bojana | | Videos
Belgrade boat cruise Top 9 sights to see while crusing Belgrade rivers After completing the blog series about the sights of Belgrade that can be seen from the Belgrade rivers, Click for Serbia brings you the video “Belgrade Boat Tour” in which we list 9 sights visible from the Sava and Danube rivers. Considering the…
International Youth Day 2022
By Bojana | | People
International Youth Day 2022 International Youth Day is celebrated on August 12, 2022, under the auspices of the United Nations. The keyword of this year’s event is “intergenerational solidarity.” Why is this the main slogan of this year’s youth day? Because, as experts from the United Nations claim, the world is facing the problem of…
Belgrade from the water part 3
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Belgrade from the water part 3 As part of the Belgrade from the Water series, we have written about three Belgrade bridges, sights on Kalemegdan that can be seen from the river, and the Contemporary art museum. With this blog, we finish the series, and in it, we bring you stories about the Ada Bridge,…
Belgrade from the water part 2
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Belgrade from the water part 2 In the previous blog about the city sights that you can see by cruising the Belgrade rivers, we covered two sights that can be seen on Kalemegdan – Pobednik and Saborna Crkva, as well as the Museum of Contemporary Art, which is located downstream, on the other side of…
A civilization preserved in stone: The Vinca’s system of values and the beginnings of trade
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
A civilization preserved in stone: The Vinca’s system of values and the beginnings of trade In the previous blog about Vinča, we got to know Vinča’s construction. We have discovered the secret behind the artificial archeological hill that was created by sprinkling a layer of earth over torn houses, which we said were already energy…
BELGRADE FROM THE RIVERS
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Belgrade from the rivers Perhaps the most beautiful part of any trip, and why we often return to many cities, is that a person can experience one city in many ways. We often visit cities on individual or organized walking tours because that is how we expose our senses to the greatest number of new…
The civilization preserved in the stone
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
The civilization preserved in the stone – blog series There are unbelievable stories about the extraordinary civilizations that inhabited the right bank of the Danube.
Kapetan Mišin breg
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Kapetan Mišin breg Only a few kilometers above Donji Milanovac, in Eastern Serbia, there is a special village called Kapetan Mišin Breg. It is an ecological ethno complex placed in the very heart of the Djerdap Gorge. Situated on a 173m tall knoll above the Danube, it offers a magnificent view over the Gorge. How…
Music Art Project – Music of hope Spring 2022
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Music Art Project – Music of Hope Spring 2022 Our little friends from the Music Art Project on Sunday, April 17, 2022, with the start at 11 am on the premises of the municipality of Zemun, organized another great concert. Another spring in Zemun was colored with the music of hope. See what it all…
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
By Bojana | | Education
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace The first modern Olympic Games in 1896 are the reason why the 6th of April was declared as the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP). It has been brought by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) in 2013 and it has been…
April Fool’s Day
By Bojana | | Culture
April Fool’s Day Today, on April Fool’s Day, Click for Serbia invites you to laugh as much as possible; smile at yourself in the mirror, smile at your neighbors, people you know and those you don’t know, show love with a smile. In the tradition of Serbian language, we come across a well-known saying: “He…
The Uvac River’s spectacular meanders
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Videos
The Uvac River’s spectacular Meanders Uvac is an international transboundary river, rising under Golija mountain and Pešter plateau. It flows through southwestern Serbia forming a magnificent canyon. Uvac represents the morphological whole of Starovlaška highland. The region has a specific relief that meanders up to a hundred meters high are meandering. For a thousand years,…
International Forest Day
By Bojana | | Education
International Forest Day This year marks the tenth anniversary of the United Nations International Forest Day – an event that has been celebrated every March 21st since 2012. Experts estimate that forests, or forestation, are one of the imperatives of collective efforts to slow down the negative trends of climate change. Furthermore, forests are recognized…
How to become a superhero of super behavior – coloring book and table mats
By Bojana | | Click For Kids
How to become a superhero of super behavior As part of the educational projects, “Click for Serbia” has made a Bon Ton book and Bon Ton coloring book, which you can order by submitting a contact form on our website. After receiving an automatic confirmation of subscription, “Click for Serbia” will send you an electronic…
FIDE Grand Prix winners
By Bojana | | Sport
FIDE Grand Prix winners Click for Serbia welcomes the efforts of the Chess Federation of Serbia to return world chess to Serbia. The organization of such a great event at such a high level gives us the right to hope that great chess tournaments will take place in Serbia in the coming years. Click for…
Fide Grand Prix
By Bojana | | Sport
FIDE Grand Prix The road to the chess throne this year goes through Belgrade. As in every sport, the most important event in chess is the tournament in which the world champion is decided. Unlike, say, football, where the world champion is decided every four years, chess fans have the opportunity to enjoy the World…
Jelena Karadjordjević Petrovna
By Bojana | | Videos
Jelena Karađorđević – Petrovna In the new episode of Serbian-Russian medallions, we bring you the story of a great woman, the somewhat forgotten Princess Jelena Karadjordjevic, known in Russia as Princess Petrovna. She was born in a very turbulent time, which followed her throughout her life. She survived the Balkan Wars, the First World War,…
International Mother Language Day 2022
By Bojana | | Education
International Mother Language Day 2022 International Mother Language Day is celebrated on February 21. More than 20 years ago, at the General Assembly, UNESCO passed a provision marking the International Day of Languages as a remembrance of the unpleasant event from 1952. Namely, in Dhaka in eastern Pakistan, on the territory of today’s Bangladesh, a…
Kosmaj
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
A popular picnic spot near Belgrade – Kosmaj mountain About 50 km from Belgrade there is a popular excursion destination – Kosmaj mountain. At 626 meters above sea level, Kosmaj is the second-lowest mountain in Serbia after Avala. The easiest way to get to Kosmaj is from Belgrade, on the highway to Nis, following the…
Nikolai Krasnov
By Bojana | | Videos
Nikolai Krasnov In the new episode of Serb – Russian medallions, we bring you a story about another prominent figure, this time of Russian history. This a story about Nikolai Krasnov. Nikolai Krasnov was a famous Russian, courtly architect. Besides architecture, he was involved in arts of all kinds such as sculpturing, drawing, painting. He…
Saint Sava – interesting moments from his life, things you may not have known
By Bojana | | Culture, Education, Videos
Saint Sava – interesting moments from his life, things you may not have known Today is Saint Sava day – a school holiday. This a day when the life and work of the first Serbian cosmopolitan and great educator should be celebrated! We will probably not be wrong when we say that Saint Sava is…
Old Crafts 2
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Old Crafts 2 In today’s blog, we bring you the second part of the story about the old crafts of Serbia. If you missed the first part of this interesting story, please find it here. According to the latest reporting dating from 2017, there are 617 certified workshops of old crafts in Serbia, which are…
Christmas Event at Children’s Shelter
By Bojana | | Click For Kids
Christmas Event @ Children’s Shelter We have launched an independent project “Click for Kids” with which we want to bring joy and knowledge to the aborts, orphanages, and shelters in Serbia. Our BonTon illustrated coloring book “How to become a super hero of super-behavior” has found its place in the New Year’s packages for the…
Serbian-Russian Medallions – Rimsky-Korsakov
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Rimsky Korsakov In the latest episode of “Serbian-Russian Medallions”, we are bringing you a very interesting story about the famous Russian composer Rimsky Korsakov. Rimsky Korsakov (1844-1908) was considered one of the five composers known as the “Big Five”. Rimsky Korsakov devoted most of his compositional work to composing opera. There are 15 operas left…
Kopaonik – Sunny mountain
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Kopaonik – Sunny mountain National Park Kopaonik is a protected zone, one part of the mountain, and by the number of endemic species represents one of the most significant centers of biodiversity of endemic flora in Serbia. At the same time this is one of the largest skiing centers in the country. This mountain range…
Alexander Pushkin
By Bojana | | Videos
Alexander Pushkin We present you the seventh episode from the series “Serbian-Russian medallions” about Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was born on June 6, 1799, in Moscow, and died in St. Petersburg on February 10, 1837. This is a story about an exceptional person, a great Russian writer who has a lot in common…
Christmas cake
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Christmas cake Holiday time is approaching. Festive time also brings us a festive mood. Wallets will become thinner and tables rich! Christmas is often called the happiest holiday for Christians. It is believed that Christmas brings happiness, love, and harmony. Christmas is a day to celebrate family and family values. Christmas – The happiest holiday…
Dositej Obradović – Part 2
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Dositej Obradovic – Part 2 In previous blog about one of the most famous figures of Serbian enlightenment, we spoke about Dositej Obradovic’s search for knowledge and changes of heart regarding his own identity as a scholar. In this part, we’ll be getting a bit deeper into what exactly Dositej actually left behind- and how…
Human Rights Day
By Bojana | | Education
Human Rights Day Each year, on the 10th of December the Human Rights Day. Human Rights Day aims to honor the UN General Assembly’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). That was the first global enunciation of human rights and one of the first major achievements for the new Assembly of the United Nations. However,…
World Computer Literacy Day
By Bojana | | Education
World Computer Literacy Day Each year on the 2nd of December, around the World, the World Computer Literacy Day has been celebrated. This day emerged from the constant need to raising the awareness and to drive digital literacy underserved communities worldwide. It is a day when we promote technological achievements, and skills. The special aim…
Lazar the Serb
By Bojana | | Videos
Lazar the Serb In today’s episode of Russian-Serbian medallions, we bring you the story of a very interesting historical figure. The topic of today’s episode is Lazar Hilandarian, also known as Lazar the Serb or Lazar the Monk. Lazar was born in Prizren, and it is assumed that he fled to Moscow after the Kosovo…
Dositej Obradovic
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Dositej Obradovic – Part 1 Dositej Obradovic (1739 – 1811) was one of the most important Serbian writers, philosophers, and educators of the eighteenth century. Just before the end of his life, he became the first Minister of Education in Serbia, after the exceptional role he played during the First Serbian Uprising. He is the…
Young sommeliers as ambassadors of Serbian grapes
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Young sommeliers as ambassadors of Serbian grape varieties The competition of young sommeliers – Meet Serbian grape varieties, was held for the first time, on November 11, 2021, organized by the Association of Sommeliers of Serbia – SERSA. In the final open to the public, the victory in the first competition was taken by the…
Vuk Karadzic
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Vuk Karadzic November 6 this year marks the 234th anniversary of the birth of Vuk Karadzic, a man responsible for the reform of the Serbian (national) language and script that we still use today. In this text, in addition to the significant events that led to Vuk Karadzic representing what he represents in Serbian history…
“Serbian Russian Medallions – Episode 5: Karadjordje Petrovic”
By Bojana | | Videos
Karadjordje Petrovic Entire books have been written about this great historical figure and we could talk about him for days. However, in the new episode of Serb-Russian Medallions we will tell a short story about this great man. He was the leader of the First Serbian Uprising, had very close, long-term ties with Russian statesmen,…
First medal after 26 years
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Medal after 26 years With the victory against Nurbek Oralbay in the quarterfinals of the World Boxing Championship, Vladimir Mironchikov provided Serbia with the first medal at the World Championships, after 26 long years. The semifinals is scheduled for November 4, 2021. Vladimir will face his rival in the category up to 80 kilograms in…
Lets win some medals!
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Lets win some medals! Opportunity for medals tonight! Three members of the Serbian national team will compete in the fights for the semifinals of the World Championship in Olympic boxing for men! You already had a chance to meet them through our reportages and their interviews. In case you missed them, check the links below:…
“Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 4: Nikolay Nikolayevich Raevsky
By Bojana | | Education, People, Videos
Nikolay Raevsky In the previous episode of Serbian-Russian medallions, we spoke about the substantial numbers of Russian volunteers about three thousand officers and soldiers who came to Serbia. We mentioned the name of Colonel Nikolai Nikolayevich Raevski. Nikolai Nikolayevich Raevski comes from the old aristocratic Russian family Raevski, which has its aristocratic roots since the…
Serbian architecture through history III
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Serbian architecture through history III The story of the development of Serbian and architecture would not be complete at all if we did not take into account the influences of fortification architecture. Fortresses and “fortress cities” have been gaining importance since the early Middle Ages. The need to protect royal castles and urban settlements and…
The Rebirth of Serbian Chess
By Uros | | Sport
The Rebirth of Serbian Chess In September this year, the Serbia Chess Federation (SCF) celebrated 73 years since its founding. Throughout its history, it has been home to many chess players of all ages, holders of various chess titles, who with their joint successes have contributed to the unquestionable development of chess culture both in…
Polunin Ink – fund raising event in Belgrade
By Bojana | | Culture
Polunin Ink – fund raising event A fund-raising gala event of the Polunin Ink Foundation was held on September 28 at 8 pm at the National Theater in Belgrade. For two years now, the foundation has been dedicated to the further development, modernization, and popularization of ballet. At the gala event held at the National…
Serbian architecture through history II
By Bojana | | Culture
Serbian architecture through history II Today’s time machine, we begin with the reign of King Milutin. During his rule, mining in Serbia developed, which enabled the strengthening of the Serbian economy and thus more money to pay for the army and mercenaries. Milutin was an extremely capable and ambitious politician and statesman. He managed to…
World Tourism Day
By Uros | | Uncategorized
World Tourism Day Today all around the world is celebrated World Tourism Day. We will tell you some interesting information about this day, what is the purpose on a global basis and what interesting places you can visit these two days for free in Serbia. Since 1980, the United Nations World Tourism Organization has celebrated…
Serbian architecture through history
By Bojana | | Culture
Serbian architecture through history In the sixth, and mostly during the seventh century, the Slavs inhabited the territory of the Balkan Peninsula. The largest migrations of Slavic tribes took place after a series of wars between the Sasidian Empire (ie Persia) and the Avar Cataganate against Byzantium (ie the Eastern Roman Empire). Insufficiently organized Slavs…
Veljko Petrović Foundation
By Bojana | | Education
Veljko Petrović Foundation Veljko Petrović Gymnasium Foundation The Foundation of the Gymnasium “Veljko Petrović” Sombor was founded as a non-governmental, non-profit, voluntary organization to obtain scholarships for young people. The goals of the foundation are, among other things, the organization of seminars, educational camps, workshops, forums, and panel discussions; public gatherings dedicated to science, culture,…
„Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 3: Mihail Gligorijevic Cernjajev
By Uros | | Culture, Videos
„Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 3: Mihail Gligorijevic Cernjajev Mikhail Grigoryevich Chernyaev (Russian: Михаил Григорьевич Черняев) (3 November / 22 October 1828, Bender, Bessarabia Governorate – 16 August 1898) was a Russian major general, who, together with Konstantin Kaufman and Mikhail Skobelev, directed the Russian conquest of Central Asia during the reign of Tsar Alexander II.…
„Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 2: Mihailo Andrejevic Miloradovic
By Uros | | Culture, Videos
„Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 2: Mihailo Andrejevic Miloradovic Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (Russian: Граф Михаи́л Андре́евич Милора́дович, Serbian: Гроф Михаил Андрејевић Милорадовић G October 12 [O.S. October 1] 1771 – December 27 [O.S. December 15] 1825 was a Russian general of paternal Serbian origin, prominent during the Napoleonic Wars. He entered military service on the…
„Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 1: Sava Vladislavic Raguzinski
By Bojana | | Culture, Videos
„Serbian-Russian medallions“ – Episode 1: Sava Vladislavic Raguzinski Count Sava Lukich Vladislavich-Raguzinsky (16 January 1669 – 17 June 1738) was a Serbian merchant-adventurer and diplomat in the employ of Peter the Great. He conducted important diplomatic negotiations in Constantinople, Rome and Beijing. His most lasting achievement was the Treaty of Kiakhta, which regulated relations between…
Yogurt
By Bojana | | Food
Yogurt The origin of yogurt is unknown, but it is believed that the first yogurt originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC. In ancient Indian records, the combination of yogurt and honey was called the “food of the gods.” Yogurt as a divine drink was considered not only by Hindus. Namely, according to the Hebrew belief,…
International Literacy Day
By Bojana | | Education
International Literacy Day The idea to establish the International Literacy Day appeared in September 1966 at the World Conference of Ministers of Education, held in Tehran. The topic of this conference was solving the problem of eradicating illiteracy. September 8 was chosen as Literacy Day, and UNESCO began marking the International Literacy Day the following…
International Charity Day
By Uros | | Education
International Charity Day The International Day of Charity is an international day observed annually on 5 September. It was declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012. The prime purpose of the International Day of Charity is to raise awareness and provide a common platform for charity related activities all over the world for…
Tupavica Waterfall
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Tupavica Waterfall – The natural jewel of Stara Planina Stara Planina is a true masterpiece of nature. The characteristic valleys, which rise towards the mountain peaks, are decorated with numerous small streams, which merge downstream to form larger watercourses. Untouched nature and breathtaking landscapes have made Stara Planina a popular destination for hikers and nature…
Leskovac paprika
By Uros | | Food
Leskovacka paprika When we think of ajvar, the first trigger is certainly the famous, widely known, Leskovac ajvar. With the designation of protected geographical origin, this product is even better positioned on the market, however, as the manufacturers say, it gained the trust of consumers long before that label. The greatest merit belongs to the…
Springs of river Grza
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Springs of river Grza Resort and river Grza In Eastern Serbia, not so far from Paracin city, the springs of river Grza are located. Grza is just 23 km long and originates from the tributaries of Ivanštica, ie Gornja and Grza, and Velika Čestobrdica. Grza itself is a left tributary of the river Crnica, which…
Blederija Waterfall
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Blederija waterfall At the foot of the mountain Miroč, at an altitude of 190m, is the Blederija waterfall. The waterfall is named after the river of the same name, which together with the tributaries Suvaja and Sokolovica flows into the Ravna river, otherwise a tributary of the Danube. It is located about 4 km from…
International Youth Day
By Uros | | Education
International Youth Day Yesterday, the International Youth Day was marked around the world. Through a series of different manifestations, this day is marked with the aim of pointing out the problems that young people face, the ways in which they should act on the problem and how to direct the generations on which the world…
Mirusa Waterfalls – masterpiece of nature
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Mirusa Waterfalls – masterpiece of nature Heading to the south, you will be able to experience extraordinary beauty of nature. This untouched nature that earth has created has given us an opportunity to enjoy it with a wide eyes open and with full heart. This time we take you to a place where nature created…
Rtanj – nature that heals
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Rtanj – nature that heals Although it is not time for tea, in today’s topic we will deal with the same. Ceylon tea, Mao Feng, Earl gray, desert tea are just some of the teas with exotic flavors and names, without “throwing” to the level of its healing majesty – Rtanj tea. Maybe all this…
Traditional Serbian music instruments
By Bojana | | Uncategorized
Traditional Serbian music instruments There is an old saying in these areas “Hit the care with joy”, indicating the importance of music for people here. In Serbia and in the Balkans in general, we have always loved to sing, play, dance. Nothing is different today. The song was a powerful weapon in the fight for…
The green jewel of Vojvodina – Zagaj Hills
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
The green jewel of Vojvodina – Zagaj Hills Zagajička (Zagajska) hills represent a landscape on the northeastern edge of Deliblato Sands. They cover a little more than 250 ha and represent the second protection zone within the special nature reserve “Deliblatska peščara”. Zagajička hills represent the highest part of Deliblato sands, and according to many,…
Old crafts in Serbia
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Old Crafts in Serbia Balkanska Street in Belgrade has always was somewhat unique. At least that’s how I looked at her. I guess I gained such an impression countless times by walking and looking at the shops where old crafts have been preserved, as they defy time and the changed habits of the present in…
Medieval painting in Serbia
By Uros | | Culture
Medieval painting in Serbia We take you on a tour through the history of painting in Serbia Serbian painting developed within the Serbian art of building and decorating the walls of churches that were built by the Serbian nobility and kings in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. Nurtured between two worlds, the western and…
Belgrade through history – part 2
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Belgrade through history – part 2 Looking at Belgrade through the centuries, as it changed and developed, we come to the time of Byzantine power and supremacy over the Balkan Peninsula. The Roman Empire stumbles and divides, and Singidunum remains close to the northwestern border of the Eastern Roman Empire. What was the fate of…
Uvac and the Ice cave
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Uvac and the Ice cave The Uvac River in Serbia, which flows between the mountains Zlatibor and Zlatar, forms the southern border of the mountain Zlatibor, ie the northern border of the mountain Zlatar. The canyon of the river Uvac is widely known and because of the exciting meanders we often call it “Serbian Colorado”.…
Top 5 lakes in Serbia
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Top 5 lakes in Serbia We present you only a few lakes that you can enjoy if you plan to spend a weekend or vacation in nature, and along the way to refresh yourself during the hot summer days. Lake Perućac Perućac Lake is an artificial lake about 2.4 km away from the eponymous place…
Belgrade through History
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Belgrade through history At the confluence of the Sava and the Danube, at the crossroads of cultures, is located one of the oldest cities in Europe. A city that tells many stories and whose history dates back to the distant past, to 7000 BC, when the first settlement of one of the most important prehistoric…
Arandjelovac & Bukovicka banja
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Arandjelovac & Bukovicka banja We headed towards Šumadija. One of the most forested areas in Serbia, which abounds in natural resources and which is the heart of Serbia. On the way through the beautiful Šumadija, we come across a city that enchants us with its beauty at first sight, its hidden secrets, with the spirit…
Art Aparat
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Art Aparat Art Aparat was founded in 2015, with the desire to use music and sound as a tool for making a change in society. Through different projects, we focus our support to those who don’t have so many opportunities to learn and develop their skills and who often feel excluded and isolated. Here are…
World Music Day – Make Music Day
By Bojana | | Culture
World Music Day – Make Music Day Today, World Music Day is celebrated in more than 120 countries across the Globe. World Music Day is a day to organize free events in public places. It is a day to celebrate and appreciate music and to encourage amateur musicians and young artists to perform. Unfortunately, due…
Karadjordje Steak
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Food
Karadjordje Steak Quality pork fillet meat, delicious stuffing, flour, eggs, and bread crumbs in combination make an unforgettable gastronomic experience, a specialty widely known and characteristic of this area. Do you know which dish it is? If you thought of “Karadjordje steak”, you were right. This calorie bomb was created quite by accident, as a…
Camping in Serbia
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Camping in Serbia Camping is a recreational activity that involves a temporary stay in nature, for which tents or specially designed and adapted vehicles are usually used for, as well as luxury tents. Spending time in nature with a night in a tent was at one point a mere pastime embodied in turning to nature,…
World Environment Day
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Education
World Environment Day World Environment Day is marked on June 5, when through campaigns and activities, attempts are made to draw attention to burning environmental problems, as well as to the need to preserve the environment. The date set for World Environment Day was set at the UN General Assembly in Stockholm in 1972. At…
Ram Fortress – synonym for the rich cultural heritage
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Ram Fortress – synonym for the rich cultural heritage Ram is a fortress on the right bank of the Danube in the village that has the same name, 25 km from Pozarevac and 15 km from Veliko Gradiste and is situated a little more than 100 km from Belgrade. It is located on a rock…
Monastery of St. Roman
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Monastery of St. Roman In a search for interesting stories from Serbia, the road led us to the monastery of St. Roman. This beautiful, mystical monastery lies on the right bank of the Morava not far from the village of Djunis. From Belgrade, the trip to the monastery takes something around 2h. The monastery of…
The magic of Zaovine Lake
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
The magic of Zaovine Lake When you head to Tara, a national park, an unmissable place to visit is Zaovina Lake, which, with several viewpoints, provides a unique view and a unique feeling. It is part of numerous postcards, and it certainly deserves to be one of the most recognizable tourist places. We bring you…
International Day for Biological Diversity 2021
By Bojana | | Education
International Day for Biological Diversity 2021 Biological diversity represents the variety of plants, animals, and microorganisms, but it includes as well genetic differences among species — like between varieties of plants or breeds of livestock — it also includes the variety of ecosystems such as lakes, mountains, seas, and oceans, forest, deserts, agricultural landscapes where…
Strudla – part of Serbian culinary tradition
By Uros | | Food
Strudla – part of Serbian culinary tradition The dessert that has become an indispensable part of the Serbian table and extends through its tradition and gathers the family for generations and makes that holiday table even richer. While you are tasting your favorite dessert or planning to try its preparation, we will tell you where…
Boxing as a way of life
By Bojana | | People, Sport
Boxing as a Way of Life In today’s blog, we bring you the story of two Russian boxers who are defending the colors of our friends from the Radnički boxing club from Belgrade with great success. These top-notch athletes are fully committed to boxing. Success is the only motivation to continue even stronger towards the…
Palic lake
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Palic Lake In the very north of Serbia, there is a charming lake, in the immediate vicinity of which there is a mini zoo, a horse stable and what will especially be thrilling for wine lovers is numerous wines from a well-known winery. You guessed right. Lake Palić attracts numerous tourists, and on the way…
Serbian music
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Serbian music through history In Serbia and the Balkans in general, you can’t imagine any celebration without a lot of music and dance. It used to be like that, and it is like that now. We don’t say for no reason here “Hit the care with joy.” It was sung throughout history on various occasions,…
Sokobanja – Green heart of Serbia
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Sokobanja – Green heart of Serbia Sokobanja – as it is also called “Green Heart of Serbia” is located at an altitude of about 400 m above sea level. The river Sokobanjska Moravica flows through Sokobanja. It is a well-known tourist destination for recreational, and especially spa tourism. It is located between the Carpathian and…
Environmental Protection
By Bojana | | Education
Environmental Protection The world has been facing several environmental challenges for a long time. A list of burning problems we will face from day to day with all our souls. Caring for the environment is the basis for human existence, as well as one of the key factors for a healthy development society Environmental protection…
Rtanj
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Rtanj A real natural gem is located in eastern Serbia. It is approximately 250 km away from Belgrade and belongs to the system of the Carpathian Mountains. Due to its specific karst relief, the formed arrangement of rocks had a very large impact on the development of vegetation, as well as on water sources and…
Chinese Language Day
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Chinese Language Day More than a billion people in the world speak the Chinese language as their mother tongue. This extremely complex language is well-known as one of the most demanding languages, but it is also deeply rooted in history and known for thousands of years. Today, again, precisely because of its mass, it is…
Djavolja Varos – Nature’s masterpiece
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Nature’s wonder – Đavolja Varoš Pack your bags and go to one of the most spectacular places earth have created and makes a real masterpiece. That’s right, the next destination we are talking about is Đavolja Varoš. Đavolja Varoš features 202 exotic formations described as earth pyramids or “towers”, as the locals refer to them.…
Komplet lepinja
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Komplet lepinja A very interesting specialty comes from Western Serbia. This is a real energy bomb, and it represents the gastronomic, hedonistic delicacy that originates from the surroundings of Užice and is therefore often called the Užice bun (“Užička lepinja”). If we would ask a specialized gastronomic portal, a set of buns is the number…
Through the memory lane of Vrnjacka banja & its significance
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Through the memory lane of Vrnjacka banja & its significance We present you the queen of spas through its rich history, natural resources and tourist attractions. The queen of spa tourism, as Vrnjačka Banja is informally called, has long been known for its healing springs. This area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Archaeological spots,…
Sergei Polunin Foundation
By Bojana | | Culture
Sergei Polunin Foundation Sergei Polunin is one of the world’s most pre-eminent ballet dancers. Sergei Polunin was born on November 20, 1989, in Kherson (Ukrainian SSR). At the age of 13, he moved to London where he studied at the British Royal Ballet School. At the age of 19, Sergei Polunin was named the Royal…
International Sports Day for Development and Peace 2021
By Bojana | | Education, Sport
International Sports Day for Development and Peace On August 23, 2013, the General Assembly of the United Nations, with the support of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), launched an initiative to establish the celebration of the “International Day of Sport for Development and Peace”. The idea behind the celebration of this day is to celebrate…
80th anniversary of the Nazi bombing of Belgrade
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
80th anniversary of the Nazi bombing of Belgrade April 6 marks the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Belgrade and the attack of Nazi Germany on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the Second World War. On that occasion, the Russian Center for Science and Culture “Russian House” in Belgrade, in cooperation with the City of…
Prebranac
By Uros | | Culture, Food
Prebranac Pasulj is a bean soup made of usually white, cranberry or pinto beans, and more rarely kidney beans, that is common in Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian and Croatian, Macedonian cuisine (former Yugoslavia). It is normally prepared with meat, particularly smoked meat such as smoked bacon, sausage, and ham hock, and is a typical winter dish.…
Golija
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Golija In southwestern Serbia, west of Raska, in the shape of the Latin letter S, lies the mountain Golija. Vast forest expanses, lush pastures, and clear springs are home to about 1,091 species of wildlife. In 2001, UNESCO declared the Golija – Studenica Biosphere Reserve within over 75,000 ha. The beautiful mountain landscapes of Golija…
Another great performance by BC Radnicki Belgrade
By Bojana | | Sport
Another great performance by BC Radnicki Belgrade Sports greetings dear friends of sports, Last night on Sunday, March 28, 2021., a team match was held between the boxing club Partizan and the boxing club Radnički Belgrade. Unfortunately, another boxing spectacle was held due to the pandemic crisis without the presence of the audience, while respecting…
Glitter of poetry
By Uros | | Education
Glitter of poetry Do we forget in everyday life the most subtle emotions that poetry evokes and that brings us closer to ourselves? World Poetry Day is celebrated on March 21 and was established by UNESCO in 1999. The purpose of this day is to promote reading, writing, publishing and poetry in schools around the…
World Water Day 2021
By Bojana | | Education
World Water Day 2021 Each year, on the 22nd of March we celebrate World Water Day. Based on the 1992 UN resolution, World Water Day was established as a need to point out the problems with the most important natural resource – water. The following year, 1993, the first World Water Day was marked, and…
Spinach – More than a vegetable
By Uros | | Food
Spinach – More than a vegetable Do you know where spinach comes from and what it is that makes it indispensable and one of the most nutritious foods that is very common on the Serbian table. We bring you the story of spinach. Spinach came to the European table in the 11th century, when the…
Trsic
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Trsic Not far from Loznica, only some 9 km from the town on the slopes of Gucevo, there is a village of just over 1200 inhabitants named Trsic. What is Trsic famous for? What is it that makes this place special, which is why Trsic was declared by the Government of Serbia as a protected…
Sopocani Monastery
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Sopocani Monastery We take you to the south of Serbia, where nature created exceptional sceneries. At the Raska region Sopocani monastery is situated and we`ll tell you more of its history. In the 1160s, the Great Zupan Stefan Nemanja consolidated his power on the throne in Raska. Although Nemanja’s sons got the title of king…
Sargan Eight
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Sargan Eight Do you remember the train named „Ćira“? The fairytale landscapes through which Ćira passed to form a unique narrow-gauge railway complex “Sargan eight ” („Šarganska osmica“) and represent a true masterpiece of Serbian industrial heritage. Bridging the height differences of 300 meters of a total length of 3.5 km, exactly 100 years ago,…
Stories from Kovacica
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Stories from Kovacica We are quite sure that your curiosity and love for art at least once took you to the center of the naive, Kovacica. This time we decided to spend a sunny March day in this picturesque village where we enjoyed the hospitality of the locals, the unique naivety and all the beauty…
His puff pastry majesty – Burek!
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
His puff pastry majesty – Burek! The story of food has sweetened us these days, and in the new blog, we bring you a text about another I-can-freely-say specialty characteristic of this area, burek! There are serious debates about who is responsible for the fact that we enjoy burek today and that burek has become…
World Wildlife Day
By Bojana | | Education
World Wildlife Day Each March the 3rd around the Globe the World Wildlife Day is being celebrated. On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed 3 March – the day of signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in…
It’s time for boxing
By Bojana | | Sport
It’s time for boxing Last night Kragujevac city was a host of a boxing spectacle. Our friends from Boxing Club Radnicki Belgrade came to settle a score with their great sports rivals and national squad colleagues from the club with the same name – Radnicki (from Kragujevac). As usual, boxing spectacles like every other sports…
Sauerkraut unites us!
By Bojana | | Culture
Sauerkraut unites us! Sarma, podvarak, and svadbarski kupus (literal translation wedding cabbage) are just some of the dishes characteristic of the countries of Southeast Europe, and especially of the countries of the Western Balkans. Recipes and traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation for centuries have become so characteristic of this afternoon…
Lepenski vir
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Lepenski vir On the right bank of the Danube, next to the Đerdap gorge, lies one of the most important Mesolithic and Neolithic archeological sites. It spreads through the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. Lepenski vir was named after the Danube whirlpool, which was the center of one of the most important known prehistoric…
International Mother Language Day
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
International Mother Language Day International Mother Language Day is celebrated on Sunday, February 21. 21 years ago, at the General Assembly, UNESCO passed a provision marking the International Day of Languages as a remembrance of the unpleasant event from 1952. Namely, in Dhaka in eastern Pakistan, on the territory of today’s Bangladesh, a rebellion of…
The story of Nikola Tesla
By Bojana | | Culture, Education
Nikola Tesla – a short story about one of the most fascinating minds in the history of the world The other day I was reminded of the movie Prestige. Do you remember this great film by Christopher Nolan (based on the book of the same name by Christopher Priest) about two illusionists? The plot of…
Serbian cuisine in the 19th century
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Serbian cuisine in the 19th century Serbian cuisine is very diverse, so diverse that it is very difficult to pinpoint the origins of the dishes that are traditionally eaten in a typical Serbian house. Dishes can vary from region to region, as well as ways of their preparation. Whatever the differences are, one thing is…
Discover Serbia – The story about Saint Sava (Part 2/2)
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
The story about Saint Sava (Part 2/2) Part 2 of the conversation with Luka Mičeta, journalist, historian, and creator of numerous books about the Nemanjić dynasty & Serbian Church Autocephaly. We talked about probably the most important person in whole Serbian history – Rastko Nemanjić Saint Sava! Enjoy! Categories Discover Serbia Education Culture Sports…
Climate & Nature in Serbia
By Uros | | Discover Serbia, Education
Climate & Nature in Serbia Perhaps more than ever, during last year we had the opportunity to visit almost every corner of our beautiful country and experience many landscapes that take your breath away with their beauty and uniqueness. At any time of the year, the destinations we head to will definitely enchant us and…
Serbian folklore costume
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Serbian folklore costume Folk costumes play a very important role in creating symbols of national and ethnic identity. Folk costumes differ from one end of Serbia to the other, and the things they have in common are very impressive aesthetic elements. Every region in Serbia has some special clothing element, whether it is a motif…
International Day of Education
By Bojana | | Education
International Day of Education Education should be a basic human right, which should not ever be stripped away. Every child must have a chance to receive a proper inclusive education with equitable quality everywhere around the Globe. Education should be an available lifelong opportunity for everyone everywhere. Despite living in the 21st century racial and…
Divčibare
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Divčibare At about 980m above sea level on the mountain Maljen, near the town of Valjevo, a small, pretty, tourist village Divčibare is located. According to the 2011 census, Divčibare had only 141 permanent residents. This mountain field stretches from Crni vrh (the second highest peak of the Maljen mountain, at 1098 m above sea…
Zlatibor Mountain
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Zlatibor Mountain – Nature & Gourmet heaven Whenever we think of a place of adventure, cultural heritage, food, sports & fun we think of a Zlatibor mountain. Magnificent nature scenery, tasty traditional food & numerous sports activities are awaiting every visitor. If you are only passing by Zlatibor it is always a must stop for…
Discover Serbia – St Sava Temple
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Kajmak
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Kajmak Soft, creamy, rich in taste, often an ideal breakfast and addition with which kebabs get a special flavor. You guessed it right, the topic for today’s gastro-trip is our favorite cream – kajmak (kaymak)! Kajmak is a specialty that is closely associated with the Balkan countries but is also adored in the Middle East.…
Shajkaca – Symbol of Tradition
By Uros | | Culture
Shajkaca – Symbol of Tradition What first comes to your mind when you mention the Serbian clothing tradition. That must be „opanci“ and „shajkaca“, traditional shoes and hat. In this blog, we bring you interesting details about the traditional Serbian cap. Although even today it is an inviolable part of the traditional costume and is…
Winter Home-canning (Zimnica)
By Bojana | | Culture
Winter home-canning (Zimnica) When the roasted peppers start to smell, I know that summer is coming to an end and that you should slowly start your winter season preparations. Ajvar, pindjur, sauerkraut, cucumbers, carrots, or cauliflower. These are all favorite delicacies that we will eat during the winter days. As a child, I loved to…
Zlatar Mountain
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Zlatar Mountain If you are searching for a pure untouched nature, Zlatar Mountain offers rich flora & fauna, magnificent sceneries and it is proclaimed as an Air Spa. Let go for a walk through the one of the most beautiful Serbian mountains. Zlatar Mountain with the highest top called Golo brdo (1.627 m in altitude)…
Slava
By Bojana | | Culture
Slava Slava is the third most important holiday besides Christmas and Easter for Orthodox believers in Serbia and Republika Srpska. This beautiful family tradition is also called baptismal slava or baptismal name. Interestingly, Slava as a tradition is only celebrated by Orthodox Christian Serbians, so it is often presented as a sign of the identity…
Orthodox Christmas
By Bojana | | Culture
Orthodox Christmas Christmas is often called the happiest Christian holiday. Christmas is believed to bring joy, love, and harmony. It is a holy day that celebrates family and family values, and is preceded by a series of customs that begin 3 weeks before. Ortodox Christmas and the customs that accompany it It all starts with…
Vanilice – Traditional Serbian delicacy
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Vanilice – Traditional Serbian delicacy A delicacy that takes us back to childhood, and creates memories for the new generation that remain deeply etched. The famous vanilice is a part of the Serbian culinary tradition. Why are vanilce a favorite dessert for many and what makes them so special? Apart from the crispy dough, which…
Discover Serbia – Monastery Manasija
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The Serbian National Basketball team – a Way-back Machine part 4
By Bojana | | Sport
The Serbian National Basketball team – a Way-back Machine part 4 Hello again, fellow sports fans! This week, we are following the paths of the glory of the Serbian basketball team. We will start the last exciting part of the story in Turkey, at the World Cup, after which I had to change the remote…
Discover Serbia – Tara – Banjska stena viewpoint
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia, Videos
Discover Serbia – Tara – Banjska stena viewpoint The name Banjska stena comes from Banjsko spring, which is a spring at the foot of the viewpoint. It is one of the most popular and most beautiful viewpoints of Serbia. Situated several km from Mitrovac, you can reach it by using one of the two marked…
The Serbian Basketball team – a Way-back Machine part 3
By Bojana | | Sport
The Serbian National Basketball team – a Way-back Machine part 3 Hello again, fellow sports fans! This week, just like last week, we are taking you on an interesting journey through time, where we will hang out with the aces of Serbian and Yugoslav basketball. The continuation of this interesting journey through time brings us…
Viminacium – A place where Roman Emperors were born
By Bojana | | Videos
Viminacium – A place where Roman Emperors were born Once upon a time, there was a Roman empire! This is a story of the Roman city & legionary fort Viminacium and its history!🏛️ Viminacium is one of around a hundred cities that existed in the Roman Empire. So, what makes Viminacium so special? Is it…
Dual Education
By Uros | | Education
Dual Education – New knowlegde for a new era! Dual education has becoming more and more popular way of connecting companies and young people who are still in their educational process. This system has many beneficial aspects as provides young people to gain experience in their field of interest and be familiar whit the working…
The Serbian National Basketball team – a Way-back Machine part 2
By Bojana | | Sport
The Serbian National Basketball team – a Way-back Machine part 2 Hello, fellow sports fans! I am glad that you could make to the second part of our journey, a journey through history, a journey that follows the path of success of the Serbian National Basketball team. This is the team that brought happiness and…
The tradition of herb collecting
By Uros | | Culture
Tradition of herb collecting Centuries ago, the tradition of collecting medicinal herbs and their use in the treatment and support of health has a very important role. The territory of Serbia, thanks to its geographical position, geological diversity, as well as the influence of various climatic factors, is one of the most important centers of…
Serbian national basketball team – a way back machine!
By Bojana | | Sport
Serbian national basketball team – a way back machine! Great move now by Marciulionis (FIBA EuroBasket MVP). He scores his 12 points! Djordjevic takes the ball under the basket, passes to Obradovic, Obradovic launches the counterattack by throwing a great whole-court pass to Danilović who is in the run, Danilovicm Danilović…. ohohohoo, this is for…
Viminacium – Ancient Roman city
By Uros | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Let us walk you through the ancient Roman city & its history! VIMINACIUM is a Roman city of emperors and a legionary camp from the 1st century AD. It was located in the Roman province, Upper Moesia (Moesia Superior), which included the largest part of today’s Serbia, northern Macedonia and part of northwestern Bulgaria. The…
Discover Serbia – The land & Culture that we love
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Discover Serbia – Kalemegdan
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Discover Serbia – The Medieval Golubac Fortress
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Slatko – the sweetest taste of tradition
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Slatko – the sweetest taste of tradition Slatko is a fruit preserve popular in Serbia, and Balkan countries, that consists of distinguishable, usually whole pieces of fruit mixed in a very thick syrup. Various fruits could be used in slatko preparations such as figs, grapes, quinces, plums, cherries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, almost every fruit you…
63. Golden Glove – Sombor
By Bojana | | Sport
63. Golden glove – Sombor Last night in Sombor, the 63rd Golden Glove was completed. In the hall of the Soko sports center, Serbia saw new champions. The golden glove was won by the Serbian boxer Vahid Abasov, who was the star of the evening, winning in the final fight of the holder of the…
Shaolin Culture from Marta Neskovic perspective!
By Uros | | Culture, People, Sport
Shaolin Culture from Marta Nešković prespective We take you to an unusual journey from Shaolin Temple with Marta Nešković. Marta Nešković is a PhD student at the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. She completed her physics studies at the Faculty of Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6), which…
Sirogojno – The tradition and art of knitting wool products
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Sirogojno – The tradition and art of knitting wool products When a tradition gathers enough strength to go on for centuries, you don’t just turn it off one day. Chinua Achebe Like said above, some of the traditions are beautiful and worth cherishing. We are bringing you a beautiful story from Sirogojno, Zlatibor, where the…
Russian Tradition
By Uros | | Culture
Russian Tradition Russian traditions consist of very interesting blend of Christian and pagan customs. For many centuries they have determined the rhythm and the lifestyle of the nation – from clearly written annual calendar to marriage and other rituals. Even non-religious people often enjoy celebrations of national holidays and execute certain rituals. Weddings, removals,…
Čvarci – Traditional Serbian delicacy
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Čvarci – traditional Serbian delicacy The winter is coming, and we are getting close to the season of the famous Serbian snacks – čvarci. At first, čvarci were considered as the food for the poor, but very fast they’ve become a famous Serbian delicacy. Čvarci are a perfect fit for beer or wine, and they…
Pavel Babka – the story about the village Kovačica and naive art
By Bojana | | Culture
Pavel Babka – the story about the village Kovačica and naive art The existence of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which prescribed the rules in the area of copyright as well, is beneficial. Mr. Babka speaks about Kovačica, and how this small village in Serbia has become the world’s naïve art metropolis: „We,…
Boxing club Radnicki won the Serbian championship
By Bojana | | Sport
Click For Serbia, as a friend and partner of the Radnički boxing club, congratulates the boxers on their great success and winning the individual Serbian boxing championship for 2020. In that way, the Radnički Boxing Club continues the continuity of good results after winning the Serbian team boxing championship.
Banjska stena
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Come and join us on the road to one, as per visitor choice, the most breathtaking one. The viewpoint Banjska stena is located 10 kilometers from Mitrovac.
The road to the viewpoint is marked, with benches at the top of it and elevated at 1,065m above sea level, offers an unforgettable view of the artificial lake Perućac and the Drina canyon.
Raca Monastery – part 2
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
Raca Monastery I was always amazed at how the great construction ventures used to be performed. It is fascinating to know that in the past, it was much easier for people to find motivation and gather around a common goal, a goal that is above each individual, a goal that contributes to the community. How…
Raca Monastery
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
The next stop on our journey through Serbia is hidden behind the river Raca, tucked away in beautiful nature. This is a story of the Raca monastery!
Zasavica – a journey through this unusual ecosystem
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Zasavica – a journey through this unusual ecosystem Habitat of hundreds of birds, as well as 16 animal species. A perfect blend of flora and fauna awaits you in the Zasavica nature reserve. In this blog, we take you on a journey through this unusual ecosystem. The Zasavica Special Nature Reserve was placed under state…
Ovcar-Kablar Gorge
By Bojana | | Discover Serbia
Ovčar-Kablar Gorge Hello everyone. I am glad that you managed to join us on another trip through our beautiful Serbia. Our next stop is Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, a very special piece of nature in many different ways. This Gorge, surrounded by a vivid nature is a natural habitat for many rare, and protected animal species, and…
A journey through the world of winemaking in Serbia
By Bojana | | Culture, Discover Serbia
A journey through the world of winemaking in Serbia Grab a comfortable seat, pour a glass of your favorite wine, and join us in this tasty journey! Yes, you guessed right! You will follow together with us the wine routes across Serbia through from the very beginning until nowadays. Roman Empire and the beginning of…
Children’s Philharmonic Orchestra – Music, a universal language that breaks down boundaries and builts bridges
By Uros | | Culture
The “Deca deci” Foundation and the Children’s Philharmonic Orchestra are a non-profit organization founded in 2007, in cooperation with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and under the auspices of the Belgrade City Assembly. The foundation brings together experts from various fields, lovers of classical music and aims to promote the musical education of children in the…
Kadinjaca
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Kadinjača is a village that lies on a road Užice – Bajina Bašta. Placed 14km from the Užice city, Kadinjača is surrounded by beautiful nature, and it's favorable for potato cultivation, production of raspberry, and for the Serbian famous plum brandy – rakija. The local community of this region holds strong ties with Užice, where most of them are employed.
Foundation 1% support young talents
By Uros | | Education
Foundation 1% support young talents Support young pianist to make his dream come true Foundation 1% is non-profit organization that is supporting young talent from Serbia to maintain their education in the best universities in the world. Andrej Markovic, 18 years old teenager, is one of the most talented and perspective young pianist in Serbia.…
Tara National Park
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Tara National Park The Tara National Park is one of the 5 Serbian national parks and it is one of the most attractive national parks. As there are numerous touristic attractions, it is considered as one of the most beautiful Serbian destinations. Tara is famous by wild nature beauties and viewpoints. Tara belongs to the…
Learn through Play
By Uros | | Education
Learn through Play FREE GIFT FOR YOUR KID New week of free gifts is continuing, let your kids learn new objects by using our material. This week kids will be learning objects that are related to the bedroom . Beside language, maths is one of the bases that every kid should learn (math enhances intelligence),…
BC Radnicki Champions!
By Uros | | Sport
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CHAMPIONS! This season was different from any before. This season Boxing Club Radnicki celebrates 100 anniversary, this season BC Radnicki was fighting for the 9th Serbian Championship in its hands, this season matches were held in extraordinary circumstances (COVID19), and this year Click For Serbia supported BC Radnicki on their way to…
AJVAR
By Uros | | Culture
Taste of winter combined in Ajvar September is usually the time when people are preparing traditional Serbian specialities for the winter. It is the time when you can smell scient of roasted paprika and try homemade traditional tasty Serbian Ajvar. One of the most famous and recognized Ajvar is from Leskovac. The word Ajvar…
BC Radnicki vs BC Loznica
By Uros | | Sport
Boxing League of Serbia Superfinal is on the Way BC Radnicki vs BC Loznica After the long break due to Covid-19, the Boxing League of Serbia is again on the way. On 16th September, the great super final will be held in Belgrade between BC Radnicki Belgrade and BC Loznica. This boxing season was challenging…
The Famous Rakija
By Uros | | Culture
The Famous Rakija The most popular traditional Serbian drink Serbia is the country of the orchards and fields, that are fulfilling the land with various fruits and vegetables. Villagers saw the opportunity of all those fruits and started producing the most popular Serbian drink, the famous Rakija. Rakija is made of various fruits, but the…
Learn through Play
By Uros | | Education
Learn through Play FREE GIFT FOR YOUR KID Week of free gifts is continuing, let your kids learn new objects by using our material. This week kids will be learning objects that are related to the kitchen. Beside language, maths is one of the bases that every kid should learn (math enhances intelligence), therefore our…
Zavoj Lake
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Beautifully blue Zavoj Lake In southeast Serbia, not far from the town of Pirot, on the Visocica River, a beautiful artificial lake Zavoj was formed. The lake is located close to the Serbian and Bulgarian border, situated right between the mountains of Stara Planina on the north side and Vidlic on the south side. Author:…
Learn through Play
By Uros | | Education
Learn through Play FREE GIFT FOR YOUR KID The best way to entertain kids and make them learn new things is through the game. Preparing interesting learning material for kids will keep their attention and make them want to learn new things. When you mention school to kids, they automatically receive that information as something…
Don’t litter. No Excuses!
By Uros | | Education
DON’T LITTER. NO EXCUSES! Don’t Litter. No Excuses! is one of the core long-term projects and comprehensive public campaigns that SBB Foundation has developed and implemented in five years. The aim of the Project is to raise awareness on the importance of environmental protection amongst children and adults in Serbia. The main activities within the Project…
Back to School
By Uros | | Education
Back to School Prepare Your Kid for School The summer holiday is coming to an end and both parents and kids are preparing for the beginning of the new school year. It is of essential importance to prepare children, especially the newbies for the new start. During the holiday, all people try to enjoy and…
Breath-taking Taorska Springs
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Breath-taking Taorska Springs Serbia is a country that is not to its full potentials discovered, and it has a lot to offer. You can find breathtaking nature that is fulfilling the landscapes of Serbia. Author: Milos Dumic (milosdphoto) In the beautiful region of Valjevo, in the western part of Serbia, at the foot of Mountain…
Kayaking down the Uvac Canyon
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Kayaking down the Uvac Canyon „YOUR STORY“ by G. J. Travelling is one of my favourite hobbies. When I was younger, I used to travel mostly abroad on party tours and blockbuster locations. But when I passed 30, I have started to appreciate some other values and realized how Serbia beautiful is and how much…
Tavnica Lake
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Enchanting turquoise blue lake Tavnica If you are a nature lover and you like to be surrounded by the untouched, wild beauty, there is the enchanting turquoise blue lake. Lake Tavnica is situated near the town of Nova Varos and it is considered one of the most interesting lakes in Serbia. Lake has an interesting…
Highlights BC Radnicki Semi-final
By Uros | | Sport
Boxing League of Serbia BC Radnicki got his spot in the finals The Semi-final of the boxing league of Serbia has been successful for the BC Radnicki Belgrade as they reserved their spot for the finals. BC Radnicki Belgrade has won against BC Naissus with a result of 10:4 in the semi-final. The boxing league…
Serbian Provence in Vojvodina
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
Fields of lavender known as Serbian Provence Summer days are coming and with them, nature and flowers are waking up and blossoming. In summer, life becomes brighter and more colorful, birds are singing, people are smiling and travelling. Not far away from Novi Sad, in fields of Vojvodina, the new tourist must-see attraction has been…
The medieval fortress of Golubac
By Uros | | Discover Serbia
The medieval fortress of Golubac If visiting eastern Serbia, medieval fortress is a touristic location that should be on your must-see list. It is one of the most preserved medieval fortresses in Serbia as it was renovated a few years ago. The walls of Golubac defended the city many times and it is believed that…
Press Conference BC Radnicki
By Uros | | Sport
Press Conference BC Radnicki Boxing League of Serbia The boxing league has been on hold , due to Covid-19, the boxing season will continue after short break. This period has been tough for all fighters, fortunately global situation is getting better and things are slowly coming back to normal. Therefore, semi-final of the boxing league…
Nišville Jazz Festival
By Bojana | | Culture
Nišville Jazz Festival The International Nisville Jazz Festival is the most visited jazz festival in Southeast Europe, since its establishment in 1995. From the begining, Nisville Jazz Festival consistently defend the European values of multiculturalism and patiently tend the sophisticated musical taste of individuals. Confirmation of this, among other things, was publication in the European…
School for Musical Talents from Ćuprija
By Uros | | Uncategorized
The civilization preserved in the stone – blog series There are unbelievable stories about the extraordinary civilizations that inhabited the right bank of the Danube.
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By Uros | | Uncategorized
The civilization preserved in the stone – blog series There are unbelievable stories about the extraordinary civilizations that inhabited the right bank of the Danube. We refer to the Vinča culture and the archeological site called “Belo Brdo,” located approximately 20km downstream from Belgrade. The site occupies around 30 hectares (300.000 sqm), and it is…
Boxing Club Radnicki
By Bojana | | Sport
Boxing Club Radnicki Belgrade BC Radnicki Belgrade is a combination of tradition and victory. An unbreakable chain of desire for success and duration. It is the oldest boxing club in Serbia with a tradition of more than 100 years. It was founded in 1920. Awarded with 9 titles of team national champion, thirty-eight titles of…
Music and Art Project
By Bojana | | Culture
Music and Art Project (MAP) Music Art Project (MAP) is an organization that has been working for 6 years to provide perspective and a new chance and hope for equality for socially endangered children and children from displaced areas through its “Music of Hope” (Muzika Nade) program. This educational and socially inclusive model is applied…