Viminacium – Ancient Roman city

Viminacium ancient roman city, discover Serbia, Serbian culture,, heritage, click for 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…

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Slatko – the sweetest taste of tradition

Slatko, Serbian tradition, Serbian food

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…

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Shaolin Culture from Marta Neskovic perspective!

Shaolin culture by Marta Neskovic

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…

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Sirogojno – The tradition and art of knitting wool products

Sirogojno, Serbian tradition

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…

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Russian Tradition

Russian tradition

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,…

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