Why So Many Lies? The United States And Serbia
Posted On Wednesday, 16 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Is Serbia Safe?, Kosovo Is... Serbia, Serbia, Too Much Free Time Tags: Serbia, The United States And Serbia, US Serbia
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (on behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States) congratulated the people of Serbia as they celebrated Serbia's National Day this February 15. Hillary Clinton went on to say that "The United States and Serbia have a partnership based on mutual respect and built upon more than a hundred years of ...
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How Do You Say Serbia Is Beautiful…
Posted On Sunday, 13 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Serbia Tags: Beautiful Serbia, Serbia, Serbia Beautiful
Serbia is soooooooooo beautiful, no words to say:
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Greece & Serbia: Differences And Similarities
Posted On Saturday, 12 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Greece, Greece Serbia, Salonika, Salonika Belgrade, Serbia
There's an interesting article over at The Hellenic Voice by Alexander Billinis, a Greek-American currently living in London. He talks about geography, culture, religion, and points out differences and similarities between Greece, Salonika, and Belgrade, Serbia. Here's a short excerpt, but it's worth reading the whole thing:
This dueling duality – in edifice and culture – makes Belgrade an interesting place ...
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Yes, this is Belgrade, a city of mystic contradictions:
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Serbia And The U.S.: Two Different Cultures?
Posted On Wednesday, 09 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Is Serbia Safe?, Serbia Tags: American Serbia, Novi Sad, Serbia, Serbia American, Serbia U., Serbia U.S, US Serbia
Back in November, I wrote about how an American missionary called Taylor Morey Armstrong discovered Serbian hospitality while visiting the Serbian city of Novi Sad. Now another American young man is serving there, in Novi Sad, and put up an interesting (and funny) blog post talking about things he found fascinating or peculiar about Serbia. The 'list' is so good ...
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Serbia Haunted By Ghosts
Posted On Tuesday, 08 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Is Serbia Safe?, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin fortress, Serbia, Serbia ghosts
While Ghost Hunters mainly covers locations in the United States and sometimes Canada, Ghost Hunters International also covers locations throughout the world, including Serbia. The Ghost Hunters International team headed to Serbia for the first time to investigate the Petrovaradin fortress which is located in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second largest city, after Belgrade. Workers at the Petrovaradin fortress have reported ...
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American Clown ‘Joe Mama’ Goes To Serbia
Posted On Saturday, 05 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Is Serbia Safe?, Kosovo Is... Serbia, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Kosovo is Serbia, Kosovo Serbia, Serbia
This documentary film follows Josef Arone, Joe Mama the clown from San Francisco, on one of his yearly trips to Serbia to spread joy and laughter. It shows Josef Arone's experience in Serbia. Travel with Joe Mama around Serbia. From visiting the countryside, Serbian province of Kosovo, and the capital of Serbia, Belgrade. See Belgrade from the perspective of ...
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A group of amateur sky-watchers has succeeded in tracking the movements of a recently-launched US (or EU) spy cloud over Serbia:
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Is Serbia A Small Town In Croatia?
Posted On Wednesday, 02 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Serbia Tags: Belgrade, Belgrade Croatia, Croatia, Serbia, Serbia Croatia
I have to admit, I was pretty surprised when I saw this Yahoo Answers question:
Can anyone please tell me if Serbia is an actual country or if it is a small town in Croatia?
Of course, this isn't even a new issue. People keep thinking Serbia is Siberia, and google maps shows sometimes that Serbia is an island located ...
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Hidden Treasures Of Belgrade: Its People
Posted On Tuesday, 01 Feb 2011 By Karl Haudbourg. Under Belgrade, Is Serbia Safe?, Serbia, Serbian food Tags: Belgrade, Belgrade clubs, Belgrade nightlife, people Belgrade, Serbia
Combine Belgrade's architectural treasures with the warmth of its people, its thriving nightlife scene, and its great food, and you see why it leaves an indelible impression on visitors. The latest example comes from Marcus Agar (also known as Wild Rooster), an international communications consultant based in the UK, who recently visited Belgrade for the first time. He found Belgrade ...
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