Inside Serbian Orthodox Tradition & Monastery
Posted On Tuesday, 30 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Serbia Tags: Serbia, Serbian monastery, Serbian Orthodox Tradition
Andrei Pungovschi a photojournalist based in Bucharest, Romania, had the honor to photograph two Slava celebrations in Serbia, and one of the old Orthodox Serbian monasteries, Velika Remeta monastery.
A slava, or celebration of a family's saint's day, is a major religious holiday for Orthodox Serbs. Two Serbian families shared with him the customs of this significant holiday. Amazing ...
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What You Should Know About Kosovo & Serbs
Posted On Sunday, 28 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Kosovo Is... Serbia, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Julia Gorin, Kosovo is Serbia, Serbia, serbs
Every week I receive 100-150 emails asking me questions about Kosovo, the NATO bombing of Belgrade, and Kosovo & Serbs. You can have my answer now here. I just came across this video of Julia Gorin explaining the dangerous myth of the evil Serb barbarians. It shows the dangerous power of biased information. It's long, but well worth watching: ...
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How Do You Say My Favorite Country Is Serbia In French?
Posted On Saturday, 27 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Is Serbia Safe?, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, favorite country Serbia, French Belgrade, Serbia
Clément Elbaz, a French traveller from Toulouse, has traveled to more places than most people dream of - Dublin, Porto, Istambul, Sofia, Odessa, Krakow, Brussels, Berlin, Lviv, Montpellier, Kiev, Bucharest, Prague, Paris, etc... And his favorite place is Belgrade (yes, Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia). Watch his video of Serbia made for the amazing French travel-guide website Les Reportaz:
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A Trip Back To Serbia – Proud To Be Serb
Posted On Friday, 26 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Is Serbia Safe?, Serbia Tags: Proud to be serb, Serb, Serbia, Serbian, Trip Serbia, Yugoslavia
This past June, Radmila Milinkov a Canadian of Yugoslav/Serbian origin, and her husband traveled to Serbia. The last time Radmila had visited, it was still Yugoslavia. She was considerably apprehensive of traveling to Serbia for two reasons – They’re an interracial couple, and she was afraid that the changes would break her heart. And, in the end, she was pleasantly ...
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U.S. Media Wrong About Serbs
Posted On Thursday, 25 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Is Serbia Safe?, Serbia Tags: American Serbia, Belgrade, media Serbia, Serbia, serbs, US Serbia
Sean Marcum, an American traveller from Tennessee, was recently in Belgrade. He discovers that Serbs are not the "brutish men" as portrayed in U.S. Media:
Anyway, I am rather glad to see that Serbs aren't what the media has painted, which from I gathered through my life were a bunch of large brutish men who run around hating everyone not Serbian ...
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Belgrade (1964) Not Everything Has Changed
Posted On Monday, 22 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Belgrade 1964, Serbia, visit Belgrade
Many things are more constant than change, as demonstrated by this video of Belgrade (1964) that follow. Belgrade certainly changed, but the beautiful thing is that 46 years later not everything has changed. The city is still today the location of old buildings, pretty girls, fountains, coffee culture, and Yugos. If you have never been to Belgrade, you must visit ...
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What Language Do They Speak In Serbia? Spanish?
Posted On Sunday, 21 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Serbia Tags: Serbia, Spanish Serbia, What language do they speak in Serbia
Back in October, we wrote about how Zoran Stojanovic, a Serbian exchange student in the United States, was trying to tell the American people where is Serbia located. Now, he's trying to tell Americans that Serbian people speak Serbian. It seems that this is not a done deal yet. Americans still think people in Serbia speak Spanish. Click on the ...
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How Do You Say Belgrade Is Beautiful In French?
Posted On Friday, 19 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Featured, Photos Of Belgrade, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Belgrade beautiful, Serbia
Aurélie Amiot is a French photographer and a freelance graphic designer based in Paris. She recently visited Belgrade, and put up a well worth reading (in French) and watching blog post. You should get a feel for the general atmosphere in Belgrade. I'll let the photos speak for themselves. Amazing photos of Belgrade. Enjoy! Click on the photo to go ...
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Where To Go On Holiday In Europe? Paris, Venice, and Belgrade
Posted On Thursday, 18 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Holiday Belgrade, Serbia, Where to go on holiday in Europe
Travel photographer Matt Preston is asking a good question. It's one that's been asked plenty of times before, of course, but it remains relevant: Where to go on holiday in Europe? Matt Preston who loves sharing his travel tips and experiences with others through his Travel with a Mate website, posted recently his guide. Belgrade is listed third after Paris, ...
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Discover The Sacred Places Of Serbia
Posted On Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Serbia Tags: Sacred Places Serbia, Sanctus Serbia, Serbia, Visit Serbia
I’ve just discovered a new blog called Sanctus Serbia which writes about the sacred places of Serbia, almost entirely hidden from the eyes of the world. Although the writer has just started, the project looks very promising. If you are looking for sacred places to visit in Europe, then one of the best countries to visit is Serbia. Go visit ...
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