
Since the Stefan Nemanja monument in Belgrade stirred up part of the Serbian public, both in the motherland and in the diaspora, we will seek answers to a number of important questions.
Since the Stefan Nemanja monument in Belgrade stirred up part of the Serbian public, both in the motherland and in the diaspora, we will seek answers to a number of important questions.
There are few peoples like the Serbs, who have such an eventful and brilliant history. They have managed to preserve their national essence and faith through centuries of slavery; through wars of liberation they have brought freedom to themselves and others.
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Easter is a Christian holiday that symbolizes the victory of faith and life over death, and as such, is the most joyous Christian holiday. There are some beautiful customs tied to this holiday from around the world, and likewise among Serbs. The most recognizable is the gifting of coloured eggs.
The archaeological site of Vinča, the most significant Neolithic site in this part of Europe is located on the right bank of the Danube, 15 kilometers southeast of Belgrade.
The battle of Kosovo, 630 years later, still hides many secrets, including the one about the circumstances in which the earthly life of the Turkish sultan ended.
Serbian Heritage Museum in Windsor Ontario celebrates 33 years of service this year. The museum is of great importance to Serbian people in diaspora because it is a unique place where numerous artifacts that represent the memories of lives of Serbian people in Canada, Serbian culture, as well as customs can be found. In the biggest Serbian museum outside of Serbian borders one can find national costumes, old photographs, rare books, musical instruments, newspapers, and various documents. According to Julka Vlajić, the board member of the Serbian Heritage Museum in Canada, "the oldest exhibit in the museum is the 19th century postage stamp from the reign of King Milan and bolero jacket from 1889."