Jezičke greške koje najčešće pravimo: NEPRAVILNO PRAVILNO obzirom da s obzirom (na to) da svo vreme sve vreme vezano za u vezi sa trebam, -š, -mo, -te, -ju -da treba da (trebalo bi da) mi bi smo, vi bi ste mi bismo, vi biste neznam ne znam potsetnik podsetnik s’ poštovanjem s poštovanjem Jel dolaziš? [...]
Serbian National Brands: BELEF
Belgrade Summer Festival The spirit of Belgrade in summer is described and confirmed by Belef, Belgrade Summer Festival. The festival comprises three major art domains: stage art (theater and dance), visual arts (video-art, inslallations, performances and prints) and music. Through a series of visiting presentations, Belef own production and co-production with cultural institutions, summer festivals [...]
Serbian National Brands: BITEF
Belgrade International Theater Festival (BITEF) was initiated in 1967 and then from it has continually followed and acknowledged the latest trends of theater art. As the festival grew and developed, it has become one of the top five European festivals and won a most respectable place in the theter world map. It is one of [...]
Serbian National Brands: Guca (Guča)
The first Dragačevski Sabor Trubača (Dragačevo gathering of trumpeters) was held in 1961. I the last ten years Guča has become internationally recognized capital of the trumpet. Trumpet players and folk music and dance ensambles from the world are deeply honored to be invited to Dragačevski Sabor and visitors arrive from Mexico, Spain, Greece, Denmark, [...]
Serbian National Brands: EXIT
EXIT NOISE SUMMER FEST is the major music festival in the South-East Europe. It has been organized since 2001, on the magnificent Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad. The number of visitors coming to the festival has been increasing. Young people arrive from all parts of our country and from other European countries as well. Except [...]
Serbian National Identity: Letter

Writing letters are means to communicate over space and time. Generally, it could be any system of visual forms (drawings, figures, symbols, signs and combinations thereof) that are intended for the purpose of memorizing and providing information; more specifi-cally defined writing is a system of signs that represent certain elements of spoken language: words, syllables [...]
Yugoslav Presidents
Ivan Ribar President of the Republic (29. 12. 1945–14. 01 1953) Josip Broz Tito (born 1892, Kumrovec, died 04.05.1980) President of the Republic, 1953–1980 Presidium 1980–1991, the members of the Presidium in turn holding the post of the President Dobrica Ćosić President of FRY, 1992–1993 Zoran Lilić President of FRY, 1993–1997 Slobodan Milošević President of [...]
Serbia – Yugoslavia
From 1945 to 1992 Serbia was an integral unit, i.e. republic of the Yugoslav federation. Yugoslavia had changed title several times: 31.01.1946-07.01.1963 Fedral National Republic of Yugoslavia (FNRY); 1963-1992 Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY); 1992–2003 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.