Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Is Belgrade expensive?

Is Belgrade an expensive city to live in? According to a recent research conducted by a Serbian institute, no. What do you think, is Belgrade expensive? Have your say in the comments, foreigners and locals alike.

This Blog Forbidden for Stupid People

Austrian store manager puts up unusual sign- besides the regular “Everybody welcome” – “no Slovenians + Croatians” was added by hand. Exactly how stupid is that?

Our man Niko

How much damage can a video game bring to a country’s already devastated image? We’ll just have to wait and see: new episode in a violent series GTA4 is out one week ago and it already seems according to both critics and fans that it will be one of the

Bush in Albania: Watch out!

Yeah, all the world media is crazy about the Albania Bush watch story so the almighy propaganda tool called Belgrade2.0 had to bite in as well. But let’s try and look at things from a different angle, although i bet that, with all the fuss, someone already covered this angle

Letters from Sutjeska – updated

Update: Neretva river and Japan Probe helped solve the mystery of the Japanese Croats and Serbs (and UNPROFOR). Way to go! Click the links for even more pictures. Apparently the game was called “The Battle for Mostar”? Everytime i see a historical reenactment i wonder who are all these people

The Balkans are joining Europe… in all senses

Today I bumped in the news on B92 to some thing very interesting . Namely in Bulgaria, on the main bus station in Sofia, in order to ease the waiting hours of the travellers and their tensions, they will show on the screens porno films, instead of timetables. This is

New Interrail system and prices

This is not so much connected to Belgrade or Balkans, but there are some passengers who use Interrail to travel through these areas. Well, from April 1st this year, the system changes and some prices go up, so hurry up and buy the ticket before that date. Here are the

New Balkan Contribution to the World: Tennis Hooligans

www.smh.com.au Apparently Serbian and Croatian diaspora in Australia have nothing better to do and no bigger worries, so it seems that their biggest problem was the existence of each other. In all that boredom they decided to sing ‘provocative’ songs to each other and, if plausible, start a fight. Nothing


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