Serbia

Land of warm and proud people

Serbia is a land of vibrant cities and unspoiled nature, medieval monasteries and rich history. It is a land of warm and proud people, bohemianism. The serbien local restaurants are something special – they offer a temperament, simplicity and familiarity. Why to Serbia? A world famous Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla was famous for his ascetic life. Nikola Tesla was an inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist and futurist. He has pioneered the power of globalization and became very known. Medieval monasteries reflect a turbulent history. They are scattered throughout the country and keep the legacy from the 12th century. Roman Emperor Constantine the Great was born in Serbia in todays city of Nis. Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. In the 21st century is also called the city of the future of Southern Europe.

Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia and has a population of around 1.7 million. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe. In ancient times it has been an important crossing of the ways where the roads of eastern and western Europe meet. It lies on two international waterways, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, which surround it on three sides. Because of its position, Belgrade is fittingly referred to as the Gateway to the Balkans and the Door to Central Europe. The citizens of Belgrade like all sorts of things: pleasant conversations and long walks, drinking their morning coffee or days off work, they also love it when they find freshly baked warm bread in the local bakery. You have to let yourself to fall in love with cities spirit and its hospitable inhabitants.

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