- published: 13 Apr 2007
- views: 14415
- author: ArekThrashingMad
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History of the White Eagle - Panonian Plain 1414
Battle fought between Polish king Sambor II and Hungarian king Janos I. Part of my Crusade...
published: 13 Apr 2007
author: ArekThrashingMad
History of the White Eagle - Panonian Plain 1414
Battle fought between Polish king Sambor II and Hungarian king Janos I. Part of my Crusader Kings/EU3 After Action Report : forum.paradoxplaza.com Music- Manowar - Battle Hymn
- published: 13 Apr 2007
- views: 14415
- author: ArekThrashingMad
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Deejay RT - Beautiful Novi Sad (Vojvodina, Serbia)
Music: Deejay RT - Beautiful Novi Sad (Vojvodina, Serbia) 2002 year Novi Sad is the capita...
published: 11 Jul 2010
author: DeejayRT82
Deejay RT - Beautiful Novi Sad (Vojvodina, Serbia)
Music: Deejay RT - Beautiful Novi Sad (Vojvodina, Serbia) 2002 year Novi Sad is the capital of the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina, and the administrative centre of the South Backa District. The city is located in the southern part of Central Europe's Pannonian Plain, on both banks of the Danube river. Novi Sad is Serbia's second largest city, after Belgrade.According to the data from April 2010, the city had an urban population of 286157, while its municipal population was 372999. The city is located on the border of the Bačka and Srem regions, on the banks of the Danube river and Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal, while facing the northern slopes of Fruška Gora mountain. Since it was founded in 1694, Novi Sad became the centre of Serbian culture and earned its nickname Serbian Athens. Today, Novi Sad is a large industrial and Financial Centre of the Serbian economy; and it is also one of the biggest construction sites in the region. The name Novi Sad means "New Plantation" (noun) in Serbian. It is a translation of the Latin word "Neoplanta," the name given to the city by Maria Teresia . As a meeting place of cultures and peoples, Novi Sad came to have many different names in various languages. The official names of Novi Sad used by the local administration are: Град Нови Сад, Grad Novi Sad
- published: 11 Jul 2010
- views: 3193
- author: DeejayRT82
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Serbia - Belgrade
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia is a country located at the crossroads of Centra...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: Igbal Mammadaliyev
Serbia - Belgrade
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and the central part of the Balkans. Relative to its small size, history and culture, it is a very diverse country distinguished by a transitional character. Serbia is landlocked and borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro to the west; also, it borders Albania through the disputed region of Kosovo. The capital of Serbia, Belgrade, is among the largest cities in East-Central Europe. Following their settlement in the Balkans, Serbs established several states in early Middle Ages. Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by Rome and Constantinople in 1217, which was raised to Serbian Empire in 1346. By the 16th century, the entire territory of modern-day Serbia was annexed by the Ottoman Empire, at times interrupted by the Habsburgs. In the early 19th century the Serbian revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory and pioneered the abolition of feudalism in the Balkans. The former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina united with the Kingdom of Serbia in 1918. Following World War I, Serbia formed Yugoslavia with other South Slavic peoples which existed in several forms up until 2006, when the country retrieved its independence. In February 2008 the ...
- published: 12 Oct 2012
- views: 61
- author: Igbal Mammadaliyev
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AmaWaterways Excursion to Novi Sad, Serbia; Belgrade, Romania and thru Iron Gates of Danube River
AmaWaterways Danube River Cruise Excursions to Novi Sad, Serbia; Belgrade, Romania and a t...
published: 11 Oct 2012
author: amawaterwayspr
AmaWaterways Excursion to Novi Sad, Serbia; Belgrade, Romania and thru Iron Gates of Danube River
AmaWaterways Danube River Cruise Excursions to Novi Sad, Serbia; Belgrade, Romania and a trip on luxury river cruise ship, the AmaDante, thru the Iron Gates of the Danube River. This AmaWaterways river cruise started in Budapest, Hungary and also visited Vukovar, Croatia; Pecs, Hungary; Plovdiv and Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, Istanbul, Turkey; Bucharest, Romania, Belgrade, Serbia. Novi Sad is the second largest city in Serbia, the administrative seat of the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina], and the administrative center of the South Bačka District. According to preliminary results of the latest census in Serbia conducted in October 2011, the urban area of Novi Sad has a population of 221854, while its municipal area has a population of 335701. It is located in the southern part of Pannonian Plain, on the border of the Bačka and Srem regions, on the banks of the Danube river and Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal, facing the northern slopes of Fruška Gora mountain. The city was founded in 1694, when Serb merchants formed a colony across the Danube from the Petrovaradin fortress, a Habsburg strategic military post. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it became an important trading and manufacturing centre, as well as a centre of Serbian culture of that period, earning the nickname Serbian Athens.[4][5] The city was heavily devastated in the 1848 Revolution, but it was subsequently restored. Today, Novi Sad is an industrial and financial centre of the Serbian economy, as well as a ...
- published: 11 Oct 2012
- views: 49
- author: amawaterwayspr
4:27
Belgrade, city of contrasts - the beauty of the Serbian capital
Belgrade - the largest city and capital in Serbia. Also one of the biggest city in the bal...
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: tosszka
Belgrade, city of contrasts - the beauty of the Serbian capital
Belgrade - the largest city and capital in Serbia. Also one of the biggest city in the balkans. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. I dont own most photos, but some of them belongs to me. I promise to use it just because of promoting and showing a beauty of the Belgrade. ENJOY! the song; Ceca - Pile
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 8680
- author: tosszka
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Serbia - Vojvodina
The fertile plains of Vojvodina are dotted with ploughed fields, cornfields, vineyards and...
published: 11 Feb 2009
author: serbia
Serbia - Vojvodina
The fertile plains of Vojvodina are dotted with ploughed fields, cornfields, vineyards and orchards, connected by irrigation and drainage canals between the large Danube and Tisa rivers, as well as the Sava, Tamiš, Begej and Nera rivers and the streams of Fruška Gora. Major waterways divide Vojvodina into Bačka, Banat and Srem. The distinctive landscape of the Pannonian Plain is also sprinkled with lonely, old draw-wells in the fields and windmills which once harnessed the power of the wind to grind wheat. Horses gallop around the spacious plain, either harnessed into carriages or mounted in one of the many Vojvodinian stables. The blend of peoples, languages, faiths and cultures, which live in harmony and with mutual respect, brighten up the towns and villages of Vojvodina, creating wonderful diversity in the architecture of houses and yards, the style of furniture in guest rooms, the colours and decorations of national dress, the taste of food, the music and folklore and folk and religious customs.
- published: 11 Feb 2009
- views: 1746
- author: serbia
4:22
Lajko Felix - track09 - A Bokorbol / From The Bush /
Lajkó Félix is a violinist, zither player and composer of Hungarian origin, born December ...
published: 15 Aug 2009
author: SnookRS
Lajko Felix - track09 - A Bokorbol / From The Bush /
Lajkó Félix is a violinist, zither player and composer of Hungarian origin, born December 17, 1974 in Bačka Topola, Serbia. Lajkó plays a variation of musical styles: traditional string music of the Hungarian (Pannonian) plain, Romani music, folk music, classical music, rock, blues, jazz and improvised melodies. In concert he plays mostly the violin, either with his small group or solo. This is his new album, my fave track I made slideshow for... hope you enjoy it :)
- published: 15 Aug 2009
- views: 40315
- author: SnookRS
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2010 - DISCOVER BELGRADE - Capital of Serbia - HD - High Definition Trailer
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on two international wat...
published: 11 Jan 2010
author: SRBdevis2000
2010 - DISCOVER BELGRADE - Capital of Serbia - HD - High Definition Trailer
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on two international waterways, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan Peninsula. With a population of 1630000 (official estimate 2007) , Belgrade is the largest city in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, second largest city on the Danube river and the third largest in Southeastern Europe, after Istanbul and Athens. One of the oldest cities in Europe, with archeological finds tracing settlements as early as the 6th millennium BC, Belgrade's wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinča culture. The city was discovered by the Greeks, founded and named by the Celts (White City, name it still bears), awarded city rights by the Romans before it was permanently settled by White Serbs from the 600s onwards. As a strategic key, the city was battled over in 115 international conflicts and razed to the ground 44 times since the ancient period by countless armies of the East and West. In medieval times, it was in the possession of Byzantine, Frankish, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian rulers. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the seat of the Pashaluk of Belgrade, as the principal city of Ottoman Europe and among the largest European cities. Frequently passing from Ottoman to Austrian rule, the status of Serbian capital would be regained only in 1841, after the Serbian revolution. Northern ...
- published: 11 Jan 2010
- views: 122106
- author: SRBdevis2000
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Félix Lajkó - Déli szél a Dunán (Southern wind on the Danube)
Félix Lajkó is a Serbian-born Hungarian violinist, zither player and composer. Lajkó plays...
published: 08 Mar 2009
author: SoundsoftheEuropeans
Félix Lajkó - Déli szél a Dunán (Southern wind on the Danube)
Félix Lajkó is a Serbian-born Hungarian violinist, zither player and composer. Lajkó plays a variation of musical styles: traditional string music of the Hungarian (Pannonian) plain, Romani music, folk music, classical music, rock, blues, jazz and improvised melodies. In concert he plays mostly the violin, either with his small group or solo. This song is from his album, Remény (Hope), which was released in 2007
- published: 08 Mar 2009
- views: 27563
- author: SoundsoftheEuropeans
5:58
Beograd (Belgrade Serbia)
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд / Beograd) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city ...
published: 26 Jun 2012
author: xpedja
Beograd (Belgrade Serbia)
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд / Beograd) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name in English translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 1.1 million, while its metropolitan area has over 1.6 million people, making it one of the largest cities in Southeast Europe. One of the largest prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved around the area Belgrade in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of a the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. The north of Belgrade remained a Habsburg outpost until 1918, when it was merged into the capital city. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006. Belgrade has a special administrative ...
- published: 26 Jun 2012
- views: 6950
- author: xpedja
4:06
Srbija Србија
Serbia (Serbian: Србија / Srbija), is a landlocked country in Central and Southeastern Eur...
published: 25 Feb 2008
author: RIPyugoslavia
Srbija Србија
Serbia (Serbian: Србија / Srbija), is a landlocked country in Central and Southeastern Europe, covering the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. It is bordered by Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro to the south; Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west. The capital is Belgrade.
- published: 25 Feb 2008
- views: 5176
- author: RIPyugoslavia
4:52
Serbia
Serbia is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central- and Southeastern Euro...
published: 19 Mar 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Serbia
Serbia is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central- and Southeastern Europe, covering the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and central part of the Balkans. Serbia has borders with 8 countries, Hungary to the north; Romania, Bulgaria to the east; Republic of Macedonia to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro to the west; its border with Albania is disputed. Although landlocked, the country has access to the Black Sea through the Danube river. Its capital city, Belgrade, is among the largest in Southeastern Europe. After their settlement in the Balkans, Serbs formed a medieval kingdom that evolved into a Serbian Empire, which reached its peak in the 14th century. By the 16th century Serbian lands were conquered and occupied by Ottomans. Serbia regained independence from the Ottoman Empire in a 19th century revolution and subsequently expanded its territory. Serbia was the second state in Europe that abolished feudalism and serfdom. The former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina joined Serbia in 1918. Decimated as a result of World War I, the country united with other South Slavic peoples into a Yugoslav state which would exist in several formations up until 2006, when Serbia once again became independent. In February 2008, the parliament of Kosovo, Serbia's southern province with an ethnic Albanian majority, declared independence. The response from the international community has been mixed. Serbia regards Kosovo as its autonomous ...
- published: 19 Mar 2010
- views: 22334
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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Beograd Kalemegdan, Belgrade Kalemegdan. HD
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд, Beograd pronounced is the capital and largest city of Serbia. ...
published: 15 Aug 2010
author: Rajko Dedic
Beograd Kalemegdan, Belgrade Kalemegdan. HD
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд, Beograd pronounced is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. With a population of 1630000 (official estimate 2007),[3] Belgrade is the fourth largest city in Southeastern Europe, after Istanbul, Athens and Bucharest. Its name in Serbian translates to White city. Belgrade's wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinča culture, as early as the 6th millennium In antiquity, the area of Belgrade was inhabited by the Thraco-Dacian tribe of Singi who would give the name to the city after a fortress was founded in the 3rd century BC by the Celts, who named it Singidun (dun, fortress) It was awarded city rights by the Romans before it was permanently settled by Serbs from the 7th century onwards. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times since the ancient period by countless armies of the East and West. In medieval times, it was in the possession of Byzantine, Frankish, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian rulers. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the seat of the Pashaluk of Belgrade, as the principal city of Ottoman Europe and among the largest European cities. Frequently passing from Ottoman to Austrian rule which saw destruction of most of the city, the status of Serbian capital would be regained only in 1841, after the ...
- published: 15 Aug 2010
- views: 4975
- author: Rajko Dedic
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Green. Active. Healthy. Slovenia
Green. Active. Healthy! Slovenia. Slovenia has summarised the advantages and character of ...
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: slovenia
Green. Active. Healthy. Slovenia
Green. Active. Healthy! Slovenia. Slovenia has summarised the advantages and character of its tourist offer in the slogan "Green. Active. Healthy." From the green resources and a responsible attitude towards the environment, through various activities offered by the diversified country situated at the meeting point of the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Pannonian Plain, to the rich health and wellbeing offer.
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 7463
- author: slovenia
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Strel Swimming Adventures
Slovenia is an easily accessible country in the heart of Europe. At the junction of the Al...
published: 21 Feb 2011
author: Strel Swimming
Strel Swimming Adventures
Slovenia is an easily accessible country in the heart of Europe. At the junction of the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Pannonian Plain, it will surprise you with its diversity and lush natural beauty. Slovenia is known as a land of pure water, and its numerous green glacial lakes and crystal clear rivers make it a perfect location for our short swimming adventure.
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JR - english
Around 30 km south of Vienna, the wine estate Johanneshof Reinisch is nestled amongst the ...
published: 09 Dec 2011
author: Michael Reinisch
JR - english
Around 30 km south of Vienna, the wine estate Johanneshof Reinisch is nestled amongst the vineyards near the village of Tattendorf. The surrounding region has a distinguished tradition of wine-making, and today this geologically fascinating area on the western edge of the great Pannonian Plain numbers among the countrys most prominent winegrowing centers.
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Back To Beautiful Belgrade (Belgrade, Serbia)
We take a 50 minute plane ride from Dubrovnik to Zagreb, that's right 50 minutes. Hang out...
published: 28 Jun 2012
author: The Golden Compass
Back To Beautiful Belgrade (Belgrade, Serbia)
We take a 50 minute plane ride from Dubrovnik to Zagreb, that's right 50 minutes. Hang out in Zagreb for a bit then the usual 8 hour train ride back to Belgrade. ; I ran into some Slum Dog Millionaire gypsy children and laughed as they tried to steal something from the vendor, watch closely... Haha, the women are still beautiful and the food is still the best. I wanted to explore Beograd a little more. Belgrade is the capital and the largest city of Serbia. The city lies at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Belgrade has a population of 1,630,000 estimated in 2007) Its name in Serbian means White city. I could of told you that being that I'm the only black person for miles. Ha. The Cathedral of Saint Sava is the largest Orthodox cathedral on the Balkans, and one of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. More nice girls and more people looking at me, then we move from beauty to distruction. These building were destroyed by NATO and US forces in 1999 for Belgrades non compliance regarding the events in Kosova. Seeing this and remembering the many stories Goga told me about war, losing her home, worrying about her family started to play in my mind like and old black and white war documentary. People scared, people running i mean how can one country do this to another country with innocent civilians caught in the cross fire. We continue to move through the city with Dane, Goga's brother our proud excort. This city has some underated beautiful buildings and an extensive history. One dating back to the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vin?a culture, as early as the 6th millennium BC. We made our way to Belgrades make shift beach Ada Ciganlija which hosts thousands of visitors each summer. We sat down for coffee and was presently surprised by a famous Serbian celebrity Milan Kalinic who was about to perform a leap of faith. Milan Kalinic and Katherine Šišmanovi? host one of the first reality television formats in Serbia called: "All For Love" It is a prime time show with a reach of 2,128.000 viewers. The new season produced by Pink deals with sincere emotions, true stories, romantic marriage proposal, a spectacular statement of love, the story of unbreakable friendship, family strength, first loves and divorce and many other unusual stories of ordinary people just wanting to see how far they will go "All for Love ". We watched as this guy climb up to the top. Is he really gonna jump? I guess so... The next day we hopped on a cruise ship. Myself, Goga, Ljuban, Yagoda and Dane. On board the ship I ran into a twitter/facebook friend of mine Karl Haudbourg who wrote a column about me last year called A Black Hip-Hopper In Belgrade which was featured in the online magazine Serbia's Ambassador to the World. I mean really what are the chances??? Must be destiny... The Sirona ship was built in the year 1980, and belonged to the government of West Germany. Many important persons, including Heads of States, Maradona, the soccer superstar, to tennis ace Novak Djokovic. Most government ministers as well as the Prime Minister and the President of Serbia have also cruised aboard Sirona, many of them more than once. Sirona is frequently chartered by embassies, prestigious foreign and local companies and banks as well as government ministries and agencies for their receptions and promotions. It's an enjoyable 90-minute sightseeing cruise. Along the Kalemegdan Fortress. Downstream toward Dorcol and Pancevo bridge. Up River to Zemun and Gardos and back to port. Permanently settled by Serbs from the 7th century onwards it was a strategic location so the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times since the ancient period by countless armies of the East and West. In medieval times, it was in the possession of Byzantine, Frankish, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian rulers. That was our beautiful host. Yagoda was quite upset because the boat wasn't going to sail near Zenum which she really wanted me to see. The host came to us quite a few times during the the cruise to calm us down from all the hell Yagoda was raising. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the seat of the Pashaluk of Belgrade, as the principal city of Ottoman Europe and among the largest European cities. Frequently passing from Ottoman to Austrian rule which saw destruction of most of the city, the status of Serbian capital would be regained only in 1841, after the Serbian revolution. Northern Belgrade, though, remained a Habsburg outpost until the breakup of Austria-Hungary in 1918. The united city then became the capital of several incarnations of Yugoslavia, up to 2006, when Serbia became an independent state again. Nevermind the history more beautiful girls from Belgrade..
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Belgrade capital city of Serbia part 1 HD
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд, Beograd pronounced is the capital and largest city of Serbia. ...
published: 21 Jul 2010
author: Rajko Dedic
Belgrade capital city of Serbia part 1 HD
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд, Beograd pronounced is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. With a population of 1630000 (official estimate 2007),[3] Belgrade is the fourth largest city in Southeastern Europe, after Istanbul, Athens and Bucharest. Its name in Serbian translates to White city. Belgrade's wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinča culture, as early as the 6th millennium In antiquity, the area of Belgrade was inhabited by the Thraco-Dacian tribe of Singi who would give the name to the city after a fortress was founded in the 3rd century BC by the Celts, who named it Singidun (dun, fortress) It was awarded city rights by the Romans before it was permanently settled by Serbs from the 7th century onwards. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times since the ancient period by countless armies of the East and West. In medieval times, it was in the possession of Byzantine, Frankish, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian rulers. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the seat of the Pashaluk of Belgrade, as the principal city of Ottoman Europe and among the largest European cities. Frequently passing from Ottoman to Austrian rule which saw destruction of most of the city, the status of Serbian capital would be regained only in 1841, after the ...
- published: 21 Jul 2010
- views: 3866
- author: Rajko Dedic
8:56
NEW-2009 The City of Devis2000 - BELGRADE Capital City of Serbia HQ - High QUality
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on two international wat...
published: 22 Apr 2009
author: SRBdevis2000
NEW-2009 The City of Devis2000 - BELGRADE Capital City of Serbia HQ - High QUality
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on two international waterways, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan Peninsula. With a population of 1630000 (official estimate 2007)[3], Belgrade is the largest city in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, second largest city on the Danube river[4] and the third largest in Southeastern Europe,[5] after Istanbul and Athens. One of the oldest cities in Europe, with archeological finds tracing settlements as early as the 6th millennium BC,[6][7] Belgrade's wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture[8] of Europe, the Vinča culture.[9] The city was discovered by the Greeks,[10] founded and named by the Celts (White City, name it still bears),[11] awarded city rights by the Romans[12] before it was permanently settled by White Serbs from the 600s onwards. As a strategic key, the city was battled over in 115 international conflicts and razed to the ground 44 times[13] since the ancient period by countless armies of the East and West.[14] In medieval times, it was in the possession of Byzantine, Frankish, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian rulers. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the seat of the Pashaluk of Belgrade, as the principal city of Ottoman Europe[15] and among the largest European cities.[16] Frequently passing from Ottoman to Austrian rule, the status of Serbian capital would be regained only in ...
- published: 22 Apr 2009
- views: 8265
- author: SRBdevis2000
10:22
Destination: Croatia -part 1
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a southern Central European country at the...
published: 19 Nov 2008
author: FriendlyPlanetdotcom
Destination: Croatia -part 1
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a southern Central European country at the crossroads between the Pannonian Plain and the Mediterranean Sea. Croatia borders with Slovenia and Hungary to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east, and Montenegro to the far southeast. Its southern and western flanks border the Adriatic Sea, and it also shares a sea border with Italy in the Gulf of Trieste.
- published: 19 Nov 2008
- views: 2029
- author: FriendlyPlanetdotcom
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Croatia
Ferries to Croatia: www.ferriescroatia.com Croatia - is a country in Southeastern Europe, ...
published: 16 Jul 2009
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Croatia
Ferries to Croatia: www.ferriescroatia.com Croatia - is a country in Southeastern Europe, at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital (and largest city) is Zagreb. Croatia borders Slovenia and Hungary to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast, and it has a sea border with Italy to the southwest The Croats arrived in the seventh century in what is Croatia today. They organized the state into two dukedoms. The first king, Tomislav I was crowned in AD 925 and Croatia was elevated into Kingdom. The Kingdom of Croatia retained its sovereignty for almost two centuries, reaching its peak during the rule of Kings Petar Krešimir IV and Zvonimir. Via "Pacta conventa", Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102. In 1526, the Croatian Parliament elected Ferdinand from the House of Habsburg to the Croatian throne. In 1918 Croatia declared independence from Austria-Hungary and joined the Kingdom of Yugoslavia as co-founder. During World War II, Nazis occupied Croatian territory and with the aid of Ustaše created the Independent State of Croatia. After the war Croatia became a founding member of Second Yugoslavia. On 25 June 1991 Croatia declared independence and became a sovereign state. ( wikipedia)
- published: 16 Jul 2009
- views: 4300
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL