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SERBIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia Region: South East Europe (Balkans) Area total: 88,361 km2 Coast line: Landlocked country Capital: Belgrade Muzic:Indira Radic Crne Zore Presentation by:NILGUN [email protected]

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SERBIA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia 

Region: South East Europe (Balkans)Area total: 88,361 km2

Coast line: Landlocked countryCapital: Belgrade

Muzic:Indira RadicCrne Zore

Presentation by:NILGUN

[email protected]

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Belgrade

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Belgrade in fog

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Belgrade and Danube River

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Belgrade

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Belgrade by night

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Belgrade -New city

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Belgrade Parliament Building

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House of Flowers (Tito's Tomb)

House of Flowers is the mausoleum of the leader of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Josip

Broz Tito, who died on May 4, 1980. It is located in the grounds of the Museum of Yugoslav History in

Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia.The name House of Flowers comes from the fact that

many flowers surrounded the tomb until it was closed to the public after the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Today there are only

white rocks where the flowers used to be. It was internally called "flower shop" during Tito's life when it served as his auxiliary office with covered garden.

For almost a decade after the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia the entire complex

(the tomb and the memorial museum) was closed to the public and the military guards were permanently

removed. However, today the site is open again to tourists and to people who wish to pay their respects.

Many guests, from all over the former Yugoslavia, visit especially on May 25 (Tito's official birth date) - the former Youth Day under Socialism. The memorial was reportedly visited by more than three thousand

people in 2005.

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Detail from the Republic Square in Belgrade

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St.Marko in Belgrade

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Nikola Tesla Museum-Belgrade

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Belgrade Fortress - Kalemegdan

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Belgrade Fortress - Kalemegdan

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Belgrade Fortress - Kalemegdan

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Fountain "The Struggle" - Kalemegdan

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Monument to "The Victor" - the protector of Belgrade.

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Hram Svetog Save-The Cathedral of Saint Sava

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Hram Svetog Save-The Cathedral of Saint Sava

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Hram Svetog Save-The Cathedral of Saint Sava-inner

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Black George (Karadjordje) and the Cathedral of St. SavaKnown as Black George 3 November 1752 – 24 July 1817), was the founder of modern Serbia.

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Summer in Belgrade

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Main Square - Novi Sad

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Cathedral - Novi Sad

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Petrovaradin fortress of Novi Sad

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World War II memorial in Novi Sad

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Novi Sad

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Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad

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Synagoge in Novi Sad

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Grocka

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Iriski Venac, Fruska Gora-Vojvodina

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The Iron Gate

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Danube River

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River Drina

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Riverboat restaurant on the west bank of the Sava

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National Park Djerdap

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The Log, Mt. Zlatibor, Serbia

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View of the lake Zaovine, Tara National Park in western Serbia

*All photos are from internet, i never claim they are my own.*

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