Culture
World Poetry Day
World Poetry Day is celebrated on March 21st. It was proclaimed by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in 1999, “with the aim of supporting linguistic diversity through poetic expression and increasing the opportunity for endangered languages to be heard.”
Read MoreEaster Fast Rules: Everything You Need to Know
Like many other now-archaic professions, traditional crafts are slowly disappearing, replaced by project and product managers, digital work, and universally standardized jobs—jobs that are the same whether you do them in Denmark, Serbia, or Australia.
Read MoreThe Fate of Traditional Crafts
Like many other now-archaic professions, traditional crafts are slowly disappearing, replaced by project and product managers, digital work, and universally standardized jobs—jobs that are the same whether you do them in Denmark, Serbia, or Australia.
Read MoreSutlijaš – The Sweet Taste of Tradition
Sutlijaš, also known as sutlija, is a sweet dish typical of the Balkans and Turkey. The origin of the word sutlijaš comes from the Turkish word süt, which means milk in Serbian. Originally widespread in Turkish cuisine, this dish has endured over time and is now recognized as a beloved dairy dessert worldwide. It can be enjoyed warm or cold and is often served with additions such as cinnamon, vanilla, or lemon zest.
Read MoreMileva Einstein – The Genius Behind the Genius
People from Serbia are recognized for their strong character, integrity, and pride, and we are welcomed with great respect. I do my best to represent my country in the best possible way wherever I go, and I firmly believe that art is one of the most beautiful ways to connect people across cultures.
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