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  2. Coffee culture in the former Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Serbian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Ruski car Tavern - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. This Simple Trick Will Get You a Discount on Almost Every ...

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    This simple hack calls for purchasing a plain espresso at a cafe, then pouring it over a cup of milk and ice that you’ve brought with you. Iced lattes are typically at the top of the price range ...

  6. Cultural heritage of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    the White Angel fresco, from the Monastery of Mileševa. The cultural heritage of Serbia is classified and categorized by the law. Primarily, it is divided into two main groups, first including tangible cultural heritage (such as works of art, historical monuments, archeological sites, architecturally prominent buildings, archival and museum artifacts, old and rare books, cultural landscapes ...

  7. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    During the First Serbian Uprising, Serbian revolutionaries held the city from 8 January 1807 until 1813, when it was retaken by the Ottomans. [58] In 1807, Turks in Belgrade were massacred and forcefully converted to Christianity. The massacre was encouraged by Russia in order to cement divisions between the Serb rebels and the Porte. Around ...

  8. Panda Bar massacre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Cezve - Wikipedia

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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 ...