More Serbia
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Gravestone of a Turkish poet important to Serbian history! |
Alan crossing street on our walking tour of Terazije Square |
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Modernizing the ugly Communist buildings - good job! |
The Fort at Novi Sad, largest city in northern Serbia |
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"Family Statue" on hill opposite fort, which is in "Old Town" |
NATO forced bombed television communications building |
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Theater in "Old Town" - Novi Sad is home of 26 nationalities |
Statue of Svetozar Miletic, prominent politician of Serbia |
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Novi Sad ("New Garden") Catholic Cathedral built in 1894 in town square where 10K people demonstrated against Pre. Milosevic in 1992 |
Novi Sad's oldest monument, 18thC Orthodox cross, made of red marble at Orthodox Church of St. George (1734) |
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Gabby checks out the many shops in the alleys and finds delicious ice cream on this rainy day |
Street entertainer in front of City Hall - love those socks! |
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Jack and Don pose with the lovely Serbian hostess |
Roving minstrels sing "Happy Birthday" to Jack |
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Distinguishing the Men's Room from the Ladies' Room! |
Have you ever seen such clever signs? |
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That's our bus - the one with the red sign! |
Passing by a Jewish Synagogue on return to Belgrade |