Anne Rochette (Francuska): 28. Internacionalni simpozijum skulpture TERRA, Kikinda
Anne Rochette (Francuska). 28. Internacionalni simpozijum skulpture TERRA, Kikinda.
Art of Living
Members of the Blind and Visually Impaired Association North Banat Kikinda, visited the exhibition of art works by the artist Dragana Latinović at the National Museum in Kikinda, Serbia. July 18, 2013
Terratoria 2009 : Remembrance / Music by Vladimir Vranjes / Video by Aleksandar Srb
My fond memories of the Terra sculpture colony in Kikinda, Serbia in April of 2009. For everyone who would like to see how it looks like to work in a terracota sculptors colony.
Serbian White (Baltic) Sea
The White (Baltic) Sea of Serbian national place origin before the Migration to the Balkans
Elsa Kinder Surprise Eggs Toys Unboxing
There is no child who does not get excited when he gets a toy, and if that toy is packed in a chocolate kinder surprise eggs, so he does not know what he will get until it is unboxed. The joy is generally even greater.
However, Kinder surprise eggs lovers are not just kids. Unlike the youngest adults, they approach the candy and the occupation in a different way. Their love for toys is being developed by collecting entire collections that have been thrown out by Ferrer.
Such a passion is cultivated by Lidija Košutić, who has more than 11,000 kinder toys in her collection and is the founder of the Kinder surprise eggs collectors' club.
One of the rooms in her apartment is almost completely covered with glass cabinets featuring kinder surprise toys that she collected for 30 years, but there are not everything. It's sensitive folding figures, kept in special boxes so as not to damage them.
Košutić told that the passion for this hobby was awakened right after the birth of her son in 1985 and has not been quandary since. Its collection mostly consists of those series that never came out in Serbia, but collected them in cities around the world.
She also acquired the first toy and the first kinder surprise egg Ferrero made. This was originally an kinder surprise egg filled with colorful candies in which we are less in which the toy is. After the positive reaction of the people, Ferrero went into mass production, but with chocolate kinder surprise eggs.
In addition, there are also a whole series dedicated to Strumfs, Shrek, Maya bee, as well as other characters from old Disney movies ... There is also a Barbie that was available only in Mexico or a series dedicated to Jesus' birth, which she had acquired in Italy, but already started collecting new collections for 2015: Hello Kity and Penguin from Madagascar.
On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the first Kinder egg, Ferrero has released a limited amount of Merlin's golden figure, only 40,000 copies for the whole world. And this gold toy is in the possession of Lidija Košutić.
She also said that she is also working with Ferrero to meet her when she is engaged in humanitarian work, and every year before Easter and Christmas, they send her Kinder eggs, which Košutić distributes to children who come to the Collectors' Fair.
They also helped me when I had an exhibition at the Kikinda National Museum where the Kinder figure was organized in quick succession, she said, adding that besides Kinder eggs were given special scarves made for Serbia.
Even though she misses a lot of figurines, she does not give up, she travels to fairs organized abroad, and acquires those who are missing her there, and the internet helps her a lot and facilitates communication with collectors from around the world.
She expressed satisfaction that in the last two or three years there are also series on the market which are not at the very bottom of the scale, as it was before, and now as soon as something appears on the German market, it will be very fast on the domestic one, which is how he says, was one of the problems of obtaining figures.
Košutić adds that in Serbia there are more people who share her passion, but think that they are lesser collections. They are collecting players from Mac Donalds and the like, and this is what I'm only saying about Kinder eggs.
She founded the Kinder collector club on April 1, 2005 in Belgrade, with the desire to gather lovers and collectors of these toys. They gather four times a year at fairs where they share their experiences, sell or exchange duplicates and socialize.
Since 1974, Kinder Surprise delighted millions of children with their revolutionary idea. Since its creation, nearly 30 billion eggs have been sold worldwide with more than 8,000 different surprises.
Every year, more than 100 new toys are produced, which not only stimulate imagination and creativity, but also monitor and encourage children's development.
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Prirodnjacki muzej u Becu
Mozda ljudi smatraju ovaj grad kolevkom valcera, zaher torte, snicle i slicno, a mnogi nasi idu i u soping, ono sto je stvarno fascinantno tamo je kultura obrazovanja. Ocevi sa decom idu na izlozbe ili u muzeje, majke sa klincima obilaze oko spomenika Strausu, Mocartu ili Geteu, srednjeskolci sede sa predavacima po podovima muzeja, a dzogeri trce po predivnim parkovima oko dvoraca.
Nemamo razloga da osecamo bilo kakvu blagonaklonost prema Habzburzima ili Austrougarima uopste, ali moramo da postujemo ulaganje u obrazovanje nacije do nivoa da je to postalo vidljivo u svakom aspektu svakodnevice koja okruzuje ovaj grad.
Stvarno predivno iskustvo, a sledeci put je Vule neizostavni sastojak posete ovom gradu.
U svakom slucaju ovo je i bio snimak za njega i bio je odusevljen, a prica o muzeju ga je potpuno fascinirala, jedva cekam da odemo tamo zajedno.
MSU važan za gradjane Srbije već i buduće regionalno povezivanje
Predsednica Vlade republike Srbije Ana Brnabić. u društvu Ministra kulture i informisanja Vladana Vukosavljevića i direktora Muzeja savremene umetnosti Slobodana Nakarade, obišla je radove na rekonstrukciji ove kulturne institucije čija su vrata zatvorena za publiku već gotovo deceniju. Obnovljeni MSU biće važan ne samo za gradjane Srbije već i za buduće regionalno povezivanje u sferi kulture, kojoj će u narednom periodu biti posvećena mnogo veća pažnja, istakla je premijerka u obraćanju novinarima.
Kragujevac
Kragujevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Крагујевац, pronounced [krǎɡujeʋat͡s] ( )) is the fourth largest city in Serbia, the main city of the Šumadija region and the administrative centre of Šumadija District. It is situated on the banks of the river Lepenica. According to official results of the 2011 census, the city has a population of 150,835 inhabitants, while administrative area has a population of 179,417.
Kragujevac was the first capital of modern Serbia (1818–1839), and the first constitution in the Balkans was proclaimed in this city in 1835. Further on, the first full- fledged university in the newly independent Serbia was founded in 1838, preceded by the first grammar school (Gimnazija), Printworks (both in 1833), professional National theatre (1835) and the Military academy (1837).
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BMW Muzej: Art Cars
BMW Art Cars izložba u okviru BMW Muzeja.
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ITALIAN TRAVELER AND ART EXPERT ROSARIA IAZZETTA ARRIVED IN KAZAKHSTAN
Italian artist Rosaria Iazzetta pursued the question of how women can develop and realize their dreams in the world of art. Being the founder of the “Yellow Horse” project, her main goal is to find and record interviews with women who have achieved great success in art. She fulfills her idea in an unusual way - traveling on a motorcycle through 11 countries. Her tour began in late June in Naples and is planned to finish in the Japanese city of Morioka.
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Amazing Thailand
In February 2010 under the approval and supervision of the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology and Ecology, students: Edvin, Bojan, Olivera, Daniela, Zeljka and professors Dragana and Ruzica attending a student exchange programme travelled from their home country Serbia to Thailand. During their stay they have found everlasting friendships, got to know the Thai culture. gained precious scientific experiences and saw extraordinary sights.
This is their story :) Enjoy !
Travilling through Romanian Village
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Serbia (Serbian: Србија / Srbija [sř̩bija]), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија / Republika Srbija [repǔblika sř̩bija]), is a country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. The sovereign state borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the west. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia numbers around 7 million residents. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the oldest and largest cities in southeastern Europe.Following the Slavic migrations to the Balkans postdating the 6th century, Serbs established several sovereign states in the early Middle Ages which at times nominally recognized Byzantine, Frankish and Hungarian overrule. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by the Vatican and Constantinople in 1217, reaching its peak in 1346 as a relatively short-lived Serbian Empire. By the mid-16th century, the entire modern-day Serbia was annexed by the Ottomans, at times interrupted by the Habsburg Empire, which started expanding towards Central Serbia from the end of the 17th century, while maintaining a foothold in modern-day Vojvodina. In the early 19th century, the Serbian Revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory. Following disastrous casualties in World War I, and the subsequent unification of the former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina (and other territories) with Serbia, the country co-founded Yugoslavia with other South Slavic peoples, which would exist in various political formations until the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. During the breakup of Yugoslavia, the country declared independence in April 1992 as Serbia formed a union with Montenegro, which was peacefully dissolved in 2006. In 2008, the parliament of the province of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, with mixed responses from the international community.
Serbia is a member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, CEFTA and it is acceding to the WTO. Since 2014 the country has been negotiating its EU accession with perspective of joining the European Union by 2025 and is the only country in the current enlargement agenda which is designated as free by Freedom House. Since 2007, Serbia formally adheres to the policy of military neutrality. An upper-middle income economy with a dominant service sector followed by the industrial sector and agriculture, the country ranks high by the Human Development Index (66th), Social Progress Index (45th) as well as the Global Peace Index (54th).
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Serbia (Serbian: Србија / Srbija [sř̩bija]), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија / Republika Srbija [repǔblika sř̩bija]), is a country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. The sovereign state borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the west. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia numbers around 7 million residents. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the oldest and largest cities in southeastern Europe.Following the Slavic migrations to the Balkans postdating the 6th century, Serbs established several sovereign states in the early Middle Ages which at times nominally recognized Byzantine, Frankish and Hungarian overrule. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by the Vatican and Constantinople in 1217, reaching its peak in 1346 as a relatively short-lived Serbian Empire. By the mid-16th century, the entire modern-day Serbia was annexed by the Ottomans, at times interrupted by the Habsburg Empire, which started expanding towards Central Serbia from the end of the 17th century, while maintaining a foothold in modern-day Vojvodina. In the early 19th century, the Serbian Revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory. Following disastrous casualties in World War I, and the subsequent unification of the former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina (and other territories) with Serbia, the country co-founded Yugoslavia with other South Slavic peoples, which would exist in various political formations until the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. During the breakup of Yugoslavia, the country declared independence in April 1992 as Serbia formed a union with Montenegro, which was peacefully dissolved in 2006. In 2008, the parliament of the province of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, with mixed responses from the international community.
Serbia is a member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, CEFTA and it is acceding to the WTO. Since 2014 the country has been negotiating its EU accession with perspective of joining the European Union by 2025 and is the only country in the current enlargement agenda which is designated as free by Freedom House. Since 2007, Serbia formally adheres to the policy of military neutrality. An upper-middle income economy with a dominant service sector followed by the industrial sector and agriculture, the country ranks high by the Human Development Index (66th), Social Progress Index (45th) as well as the Global Peace Index (54th).
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Serbia (Serbian: Србија / Srbija [sř̩bija]), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија / Republika Srbija [repǔblika sř̩bija]), is a country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. The sovereign state borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the west. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia numbers around 7 million residents. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the oldest and largest cities in southeastern Europe.Following the Slavic migrations to the Balkans postdating the 6th century, Serbs established several sovereign states in the early Middle Ages which at times nominally recognized Byzantine, Frankish and Hungarian overrule. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by the Vatican and Constantinople in 1217, reaching its peak in 1346 as a relatively short-lived Serbian Empire. By the mid-16th century, the entire modern-day Serbia was annexed by the Ottomans, at times interrupted by the Habsburg Empire, which started expanding towards Central Serbia from the end of the 17th century, while maintaining a foothold in modern-day Vojvodina. In the early 19th century, the Serbian Revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory. Following disastrous casualties in World War I, and the subsequent unification of the former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina (and other territories) with Serbia, the country co-founded Yugoslavia with other South Slavic peoples, which would exist in various political formations until the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. During the breakup of Yugoslavia, the country declared independence in April 1992 as Serbia formed a union with Montenegro, which was peacefully dissolved in 2006. In 2008, the parliament of the province of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, with mixed responses from the international community.
Serbia is a member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, CEFTA and it is acceding to the WTO. Since 2014 the country has been negotiating its EU accession with perspective of joining the European Union by 2025 and is the only country in the current enlargement agenda which is designated as free by Freedom House. Since 2007, Serbia formally adheres to the policy of military neutrality. An upper-middle income economy with a dominant service sector followed by the industrial sector and agriculture, the country ranks high by the Human Development Index (66th), Social Progress Index (45th) as well as the Global Peace Index (54th).
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00:02:50 1 Etymology
00:04:55 2 History
00:05:04 2.1 Prehistory
00:05:52 2.2 Ancient history
00:07:51 2.3 Middle Ages
00:09:33 2.4 Ottoman and Habsburg rule
00:11:47 2.5 Revolution and independence
00:14:24 2.6 Balkan Wars, World War I and the First Yugoslavia
00:18:39 2.7 World War II and the Second Yugoslavia
00:22:56 2.8 Breakup of Yugoslavia and political transition
00:26:18 2.9 Recent history
00:27:51 3 Geography
00:30:34 3.1 Climate
00:33:24 3.2 Hydrology
00:35:08 3.3 Environment
00:38:38 4 Politics
00:40:49 4.1 Law and criminal justice
00:41:51 4.2 Foreign relations
00:44:09 4.3 Military
00:46:09 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:47:23 5 Demographics
00:50:30 5.1 Religion
00:52:20 5.2 Language
00:53:33 6 Economy
00:56:35 6.1 Agriculture
00:58:34 6.2 Industry
01:00:46 6.3 Energy
01:04:36 6.4 Transport
01:08:27 6.5 Telecommunications
01:09:21 6.6 Tourism
01:10:45 7 Education and science
01:15:11 8 Culture
01:17:14 8.1 Art and architecture
01:20:16 8.2 Literature
01:25:29 8.3 Music
01:31:11 8.4 Theatre and cinema
01:34:31 8.5 Media
01:37:51 8.6 Cuisine
01:39:24 8.7 Sports
01:45:06 9 Public holidays
01:45:23 10 See also
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Serbia (Serbian: Србија / Srbija [sř̩bija]), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија / Republika Srbija [repǔblika sř̩bija]), is a country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. The sovereign state borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, Macedonia to the south, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the southwest. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia numbers around 7 million residents. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the oldest and largest cities in southeastern Europe.Inhabited since the Paleolithic Age, the Slavic migrations to the Balkans in the 6th century established several sovereign states in the early Middle Ages which at times nominally recognized Byzantine, Frankish and Hungarian overrule. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by the Vatican and Constantinople in 1217, reaching its peak in 1346 as a relatively short-lived Serbian Empire. By the mid-16th century, the entire modern-day Serbia was annexed by the Ottomans, at times interrupted by the Habsburg Empire, which started expanding towards Central Serbia from the end of the 17th century, while maintaining a foothold in modern-day Vojvodina. In the early 19th century, the Serbian Revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory. Following disastrous casualties in World War I, and the subsequent unification of the former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina (and other territories) with Serbia, the country co-founded Yugoslavia with other South Slavic peoples, which would exist in various political formations until the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. During the breakup of Yugoslavia, Serbia formed a union with Montenegro, which was peacefully dissolved in 2006. In 2008, the parliament of the province of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, with mixed responses from the international community.
Serbia is a member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, CEFTA and it is acceding to the WTO. Since 2014 the country has been negotiating its EU accession with perspective of joining the European Union by 2025 and is the only country in the current enlargement agenda which is designated as free by Freedom House. Since 2007, Serbia formally adheres to the policy of military neutrality. An upper-middle income economy with a dominant service sector followed by the industrial sector and agriculture, the country ranks high by the Human Development Index (66th), Social Pr ...
Vojvodina | Wikipedia audio article
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Vojvodina
00:00:52 1 Name
00:02:08 2 History
00:02:17 2.1 Pre-Roman times and Roman rule
00:03:57 2.2 Early Middle Ages and Slavic settlement
00:06:12 2.3 Hungarian rule
00:07:20 2.4 Ottoman rule
00:09:04 2.5 Habsburg rule
00:09:12 2.5.1 Hungarian Crown land (1699-1849)
00:11:20 2.5.2 Austrian Crown land (1849-1860)
00:12:31 2.6 Hungarian rule
00:12:40 2.6.1 Hungarian Crown land (1860-1876)
00:13:10 2.6.2 Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary (1876-1920)
00:14:09 2.7 Kingdom of Yugoslavia, World War II, socialist Yugoslavia
00:20:28 2.8 Contemporary period
00:21:01 3 Geography
00:22:16 4 Politics
00:23:27 5 Demographics
00:23:53 5.1 Largest cities
00:24:01 6 Culture
00:25:34 7 Economy
00:27:47 7.1 Transport
00:28:53 7.2 Tourism
00:29:30 8 See also
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Vojvodina (Serbian and Croatian: Vojvodina [ʋǒjʋodina] (listen); Serbian Cyrillic: Војводина; Pannonian Rusyn: Войводина; Hungarian: Vajdaság [ˈvɒjdɒʃaːɡ]; Slovak and Czech: Vojvodina; Romanian: Voivodina), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Serbian: Аутономна Покрајина Војводина / Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina; see Names in other languages), is an autonomous province of Serbia, located in the northern part of the country, in the Pannonian Plain.
Novi Sad is the largest city and administrative center of Vojvodina and the second-largest city in Serbia. Vojvodina has a population of almost 2 million (nearly 27% of Serbia's population excluding Kosovo). There are some 26 ethnic groups in the province, and six languages are in official use by the provincial administration.