More Serbia

Gravestone of a Turkish poet important to Serbian history! 

Alan crossing street on our walking tour of Terazije Square

Modernizing the ugly Communist buildings - good job!

The Fort at Novi Sad,  largest city in northern Serbia

"Family Statue" on hill opposite fort, which is in "Old Town"

NATO forced bombed television communications building

Theater in "Old Town" - Novi Sad is home of 26 nationalities

Statue of Svetozar Miletic, prominent politician of Serbia

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)

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!

Jack and Don pose with the lovely Serbian hostess

Roving minstrels sing "Happy Birthday" to Jack

Distinguishing the Men's Room from the Ladies' Room!

Have you ever seen such clever signs?

That's our bus - the one with the red sign!

Passing by a Jewish Synagogue on return to Belgrade

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