Karadjordje Petrovic

“Serbian Russian Medallions – Episode 5: Karadjordje Petrovic”

By Bojana | 4 November, 2021

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,…

Svetsko prvenstvo u boksu, Vladimir Mironcikov

First medal after 26 years

By Bojana | 3 November, 2021

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…

Svetsko prvenstvo u boksu

Lets win some medals!

By Bojana | 2 November, 2021

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 | 14 October, 2021

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

Serbian architecture through history III

By Bojana | 14 October, 2021

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…

Serbian Chess

The Rebirth of Serbian Chess

By Uros | 6 October, 2021

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 | 30 September, 2021

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

Serbian architecture through history II

By Bojana | 28 September, 2021

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 | 27 September, 2021

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…