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Not Surprising, Gerard Butler Loves Serbian Women

Dezmond over at hollywood-spy.blogspot.com let us know that Gerard Butler loves Serbian women:

Now this was bound to happen sooner or later. After all the wild nights spent partying in popular Belgrade clubs, Gerard Butler, who is currently filming Ralph Fiennes’ movie „Coriolanus“, has been finally caught red handed. Serbian paparazzi have caught him kissing a blond beauty last evening in Belgrade.

Not really surprising. Serbian women are known for their beauty. It seems that no man (including Gerard Butler) can resist Serbian beautiful women.

Spanair: If You Are Looking For A Friendly City, Go To Belgrade

After 18 years, the arrival of a new carrier, Spanair, is a huge step for Serbia and Spain. Spanair is now connecting Barcelona (from 45 € taxes included) and Madrid (end of May) with Belgrade. If you’re looking for a quiet holiday in a friendly city, go to Belgrade (found via spanair.com):

Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe with a history dating back nearly 7,000 years, and perhaps one of the least known. It is a city with lots to offer those who come to enjoy its modern and cosmopolitan feel. If you’re looking for a quiet holiday in a friendly city, go to Belgrade and stroll through its streets on the banks of the Sava and Danube, and enjoy the old neighborhoods, outstanding museums, theatres and parks.

An American Family Chooses To Host An Exchange Student From Serbia

Danica, a girl from Belgrade, Serbia, will arrive at the end of August in the USA and spend next school year with Bridget’s family in Seattle, the northernmost major city on the West Coast of the United States. The Bridget family put up recently a blog post explaining why a girl from Serbia was chosen. It’s well worth reading Bridget’s post – Meet Danica – in full, particularly if you think that Serbs don’t speak English, or don’t like children. That said, Bridget’s post also shows how small our world is.

Can You Fall In Love With Belgrade In Just One Hour?

Can you fall in love with Belgrade in just one hour? The answer seems to be yes. Jennifer Carr-Pilholski stopped in Belgrade for about an hour visiting Kalemegdan and Belgrade Fortress. Of all the capital cities she has ever been in, Belgrade definitely ranks #1:

On the way to the retreat on Saturday, we stopped in Belgrade for about an hour. Daniel and his fiance Elana took me to the fortress that sits along the Danube and Sava rivers. I had seen pictures of it before, but it really exceeded my expectations. It was huge! The fort and its walls never seemed to end. There was plenty of greenspace making it the perfect place for picnics or for families to spend time together. Of all the capital cities I have ever been in, Belgrade definitely ranks #1 for having a beautiful, family friendly park that just happens to have a really cool fort and overlook two rivers.

Yet Another American Liking Belgrade

The anonymous author of the blog An American in Austria spent a few days in Belgrade, “the most underdeveloped European city I’ve seen” he/she said. I guess it’s a compliment. In fact, the American in Austria liked Begrade and Serbian food so much that she/he wants to come back to Serbia:

One of my favorite aspects of Belgrade was the food! On Easter, we ate in the bohemian street, in a traditional restaurant with a live folk band. I loved the music so much that I bought a CD. The second day was just as great, with a three course steak meal under 10 euros. Sadly, Belgrade was our only stop in Serbia, and by Tuesday we were on our way to Bulgaria. But I am anxious to return to Serbia in the future and see what it has become. With so much history and culture, the world needs to pay attention to it.