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In the 1900s, young Serbian nationalists in Belgrade met in the city's kafanas where they openly discussed hatred for Austro-Hungary, and desire for Yugoslavism. [3] Gavrilo Princip , the assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand , visited those kafanas [ 3 ] in 1912.
The Panda Bar massacre [1] (Serbian: Масакр у Панда Бару, romanized: Masakr u Panda Baru), alternatively known as the Panda Café attack (Serbian: Напад на кафић "Панда", romanized: Napad na kafić "Panda"), [2] was an attack on Serbian civilians in the city of Peć, Kosovo on the night of 14–15 December 1998.
Cafe Bosnian way – Morića Han in the heart of the Baščaršija, Sarajevo old quarter Probably the purest form of kafana can be found in Bosnia where no food is served (differentiating kafana from ćevabdžinica , aščinica and buregdžinica ), staying true to the original Turkish coffee and alcohol concept.
Night view on Belgrade, from the Sava river Bohemian quarter of Skadarlija.With its mix of old-style kafanas and modern clubs, it is the second most visited tourist attraction in Belgrade after the Belgrade Fortress Typical appearance of the splavovi, barges and houseboats adapted into the kafanas, restaurants, clubs and cafés, central venues of the modern city nightlife One of the clubs on ...
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The name cezve is of Turkish origin, where it is a borrowing from Arabic: جِذوَة (jadhwa or jidhwa, meaning 'ember').. The cezve is also known as an ibrik, a Turkish word from Arabic إبريق (ʿibrīq), from Aramaic ܐܖܪܝܩܐ (ʾaḇrēqā), from early Modern Persian *ābrēž (cf. Modern Persian ābrēz), from Middle Persian *āb-rēǰ, ultimately from Old Persian *āp-'water ...
Ruski Car or Russian Tsar (Serbian: Руски цар) is a commercial-residential building and a restaurant in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.It is located in Knez Mihailova Street, a pedestrian zone and a commercial hub of the city.
Serbian cuisine (Serbian: српска кухиња / srpska kuhinja) is a Balkan cuisine that consists of the culinary methods and traditions of Serbia.Its roots lie in Serbian history, including centuries of cultural contact and influence with the Greeks and the Byzantine Empire, the Ottomans, and Serbia's Balkan neighbours, especially during the existence of Yugoslavia.