OldTown Archery Belgrade
Archery at Kalemegdan Fort in Belgrade. Come and try the ancient art of Archery!
Things to do in Belgrade - Belgrade Shooting Range
Looking for things to do in Belgrade, why not try one of our shooting ranges, our highly trained instructors will explain how to shoot each weapon safely and correctly either in our inside or outside shooting ranges, so you get the very best out of the shooting activity you choose.
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Devojka mu je uzela srce
Momak svira handpan u Knez Mihailovoj (Beograd). Iznad glave, na zidu ispred koga sedi i svira, okačio je ovakvo obaveštenje: Skupljam za novo srce. Jedna cura ga uzela i neće da ga vrati.
Swords fight - fight knights - JUST OUT - manasya monastery - global medieval #3
Aleksandar Stojanovic vs Aleksandar Urosevic
Serbian fighter Serbian fighter
History of one nation is one of the most important factors that influence its development. Without it the existence of naciona identity is unithinkable. History does not just represents cluster of periods that were irrevocably past and gone, but its presence is constant and visible, especially in the shaping of today’s society.
Just Out is yearly international festival with unique concept of K.A.M.F and New Technologies.
White Eagles, knights from Serbia will be hosts, comrades from more than seventeen countries such as France, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Republic of Srpska, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Turkey, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Armenia and Iran… The big news is visit guests from Turkey and Scandinavian Vikings from Sweden and Denmark.
Knights' fights and fencing in Medieval camp:
HEMA tournament
Duelling fights
PRO Fight
Group fights
Archery Tournament in the Medieval village.
TAP Fight Tournament
Axe throwing Tournament
Spear throwing Tournament
Stefan Lazarević (1377 -19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall, was the ruler of Serbia as knez (1389–1402) and despot (1402–1427). The son of Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović, he was regarded as one of the finest knights and military leaders in Europe.
After the death of his father at Kosovo (1389), he became ruler of Moravian Serbia and ruled with his mother Milica (a Nemanjić), until he reached adulthood in 1393. Stefan led troops in several battles as an Ottoman vassal, until asserting independence after receiving the title of despot from the Byzantines in 1402. Becoming an Hungarian ally in 1403 - 04, he received large possessions, including the important Belgrade and Golubac Fortress. He also held the superior rank in the chivalric Order of the Dragon.
Despot Stefan Lazarević was a great patron of art and culture providing support and shelter to scholars from Serbia and exiles from surrounding countries occupied by the Ottomans. He was educated at his parents’ home, he spoke and wrote Serbo-Slavic; he could speak Greek, and was familiar with Latin.
He was an author in his own right, and his main works include Slovo ljubve (Letter of Love) that he dedicated to his brother Vuk.
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Ba é Stefan Lazarević (1377 -19 Iúil 1427), ar a dtugtar Stefan the Tall freisin, rialóir na Seirbia mar knez (1389–1402) agus despot (1402–1427). Ba mhac de Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović é, agus measadh go raibh sé ar cheann de na ceannairí ridirí agus míleata is fearr san Eoraip.
Tar éis bhás a athar sa Chosaiv (1389), bhí sé ina rialóir ar an tSeirbia Moravian agus rialaigh sé lena mháthair Milica (a Nemanjić), go dtí gur shroich sé aosacht i 1393. Thug Stefan trúpaí i roinnt cathanna mar vassal Ottoman, go dtí go ndearna siad neamhspleáchas a dhearbhú tar éis dó an teideal deisce a fháil ó na Byzantines i 1402. Ag teacht chun bheith ina chomhalta den Ungáiris i 1403 - 04, fuair sé sealúchais mhóra, lena n-áirítear Fortress Belgrade agus Golubac tábhachtach. Bhí an céim ab fhearr aige in Ord Chivalric of the Dragon.
Bhí an Despot Stefan Lazarević ina phátrún mór ar an ealaín agus ar an gcultúr a chuir tacaíocht agus foscadh ar fáil do scoláirí ón tSeirbia agus deoraithe ó na tíortha máguaird a bhí á n-áitiú ag na Ottomans. Fuair sé a chuid oideachais i dteach a thuismitheoirí, labhair sé agus scríobh sé Seirbea-Slavacha; d’fhéadfadh sé Gréigis a labhairt, agus bhí sé eolach ar an Laidin.
Údar dó féin ab ea é, agus i measc a shaothar tá Slovo ljubve (Letter of Love) a dhírigh sé ar a dheartháir Vuk.
Radio Kapija US OPEN KARATE Intervju sa porodicom Tricic
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US OPEN KARATE 2014 - Intervju sa domacinima BH reprezentacije - Porodica Tricic
Trip to Latvia | Vlog #10
Vlog about trip to archery competition in Latvia
Kone Ecodisc Lift at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Inverness
Stefan Von Delft
Plovdiv | Wikipedia audio article
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Plovdiv
00:02:42 1 Name
00:06:44 2 Geography
00:08:09 2.1 Climate
00:10:24 3 History
00:10:33 3.1 Antiquity
00:14:30 3.2 Middle Ages
00:17:42 3.3 Ottoman rule
00:18:56 3.3.1 National revival
00:22:30 3.4 Eastern Rumelia
00:24:10 3.5 Recent history
00:26:31 4 Population
00:28:01 4.1 Ethnicity and religion
00:30:28 5 City government
00:31:35 6 Districts and neighbourhoods
00:32:07 7 Main sights
00:33:04 7.1 Roman City
00:36:23 7.2 Museums and protected sites
00:38:46 7.3 Churches, mosques and temples
00:40:38 8 Culture
00:40:47 8.1 Theatre and music
00:42:08 8.2 Literature
00:43:01 8.3 Arts
00:44:09 8.4 European Capital of Culture
00:45:25 9 Economy
00:47:15 9.1 Economic Indicators
00:47:27 9.2 Industry
00:48:24 9.3 Shopping and commerce
00:50:35 10 Transport
00:53:39 11 Education
00:55:29 12 Sports and recreation
00:57:55 13 Notable citizens
01:00:48 14 International relations
01:00:58 14.1 Twin towns – Sister cities
01:01:11 15 Honour
01:01:45 16 Gallery
01:01:54 17 See also
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Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив, pronounced [ˈpɫovdif]) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, with a city population of 345,213 as of 2017 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. It is an important economic, transport, cultural, and educational center. There is evidence of habitation in Plovdiv dating back to the 6th millennium BCE, when the first Neolithic settlements were established; it is said to be one of the oldest cities in Europe.During most of its recorded history, Plovdiv was known in the West by the name Philippopolis (Greek: Φιλιππούπολις; Turkish: Filibe; Philip's Town) after Philip II of Macedon conquered the city in the 4th century BCE. The city was originally a Thracian settlement and subsequently was invaded by Persians, Greeks, Celts, Romans, Goths, Huns, Bulgars, Slavs, Rus people, Crusaders, and Turks. On 4 January 1878, Plovdiv was liberated from Ottoman rule by the Russian army. It remained within the borders of Bulgaria until July of the same year, when it became the capital of the autonomous Ottoman region of Eastern Rumelia. In 1885, Plovdiv and Eastern Rumelia joined Bulgaria.
Plovdiv is situated in a fertile region of south-central Bulgaria on the two banks of the Maritsa River. The city has historically developed on seven syenite hills, some of which are 250 metres (820 feet) high. Because of these hills, Plovdiv is often referred to in Bulgaria as The City of the Seven Hills.
Plovdiv is host to a huge variety of cultural events such as the International Fair Plovdiv, the international theatrical festival A stage on a crossroad, the TV festival The golden chest, and many more novel festivals, such as Night/Plovdiv in September, Kapana Fest, and Opera Open. There are many preserved ruins such as the ancient Plovdiv Roman theatre, a Roman odeon, a Roman aqueduct, the Plovdiv Roman Stadium, the archaeological complex Eirene, and others.
The oldest American educational institution outside the United States, the American College of Sofia, was founded in Plovdiv in 1860 and later moved to Sofia.
On 5 September 2014, Plovdiv was selected as the Bulgarian host of the European Capital of Culture 2019. This happened with the help of the Municipal Foundation Plovdiv 2019″, a non-government organization, which was established in 2011 by Plovdiv's City Council whose main objectives were to develop and to prepare Plovdiv's bid book for European Capital of Culture in 2019.