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Niels Bohr | Origin of Street Names

Niels Bohr | Origin of Street Names

Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885 - 1962) was a Danish physicist and Nobel laureate, the "father" of modern atomic physics and one of the most significant research minds in the history of this science.

International Kindness Day | Funny Holidays

International Kindness Day | Funny Holidays

The mission of this "holiday" is to popularize kindness as a model of behavior on which good interpersonal relations are based, and on these also communication, and progress within every community.

Ljuba Tadić | Origin of Street Names

Ljuba Tadić | Origin of Street Names

Ljubivoje "Ljuba" Tadić (1929 - 2005) was one of the greatest Serbian and Yugoslav actors who played more than 250 roles in more than half a century of acting career, thus carving his name in golden letters in the history of cinematography.

Alphonse de Lamartine | Origin of Street Names

Alphonse de Lamartine | Origin of Street Names

Alphonse de Lamartine (1790 – 1869) was a French poet, writer and traveler, politician and diplomat, noted in European literature as one of the founders of romanticism.

Milena Dravić | Origin of Street Names

Milena Dravić | Origin of Street Names

Milena Dravić (1940 - 2018) was the most popular Serbian and Yugoslav actress, winner of all prestigious film and theater awards, and a film diva in the true sense of the word.

Hugo Klajn | Origin of Street Names

Hugo Klajn | Origin of Street Names

Hugo Klein (1894 – 1981) was a Yugoslav doctor, director, drama pedagogue and critic, remembered as the director of domestic and Russian psychological classics, but also as the father of Yugoslav psychotherapy.

Prince George Karađorđević | Origin of Street Names

Prince George Karađorđević | Origin of Street Names

Prince Đorđe Karađorđević (1887 – 1972) was a Serbian nobleman, a celebrated warrior and heir to the throne, an undisputed king and one of the most controversial figures of the Kingdom of Serbia and Yugoslavia.

Traces of the Pannonian Sea in Belgrade

Traces of the Pannonian Sea in Belgrade

In order to see the most obvious trace of the Pannonian Sea in the center of the city, it is enough to go down from the Upper to the Lower Town of the Belgrade Fortress through the Defterdar gate.

Danko Popović | Origin of Street Names

Danko Popović | Origin of Street Names

Slobodan "Danko" Popović (1928 - 2009) was a Serbian writer, novelist, storyteller and screenwriter, best known as the author of one of the most widely read domestic novels ever - "The Book of Milutin".

Cerska | Origin of Street Names

Cerska | Origin of Street Names

Cerska Street is one of the most common streets in Serbian cities. It is named after Mount Cer, in western Serbia, where one of the most famous battles in Serbian history took place during the First World War.

Simon Bolivar | Origin of Street Names

Simon Bolivar | Origin of Street Names

Simón Bolívar (1783 - 1830) was a South American revolutionary and leader of the struggle for the independence of Latin American countries, in which today he is considered an absolute hero and liberator from the "Spanish boot".

Nicholas II of Russia | Origin of Street Names

Nicholas II of Russia | Origin of Street Names

Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov (1868 – 1918) was the last Russian emperor, whose brutal murder, after the October Revolution, ended the dynasty that had been a symbol of Imperial Russia for more than three centuries.

Salvador Allende | Origin of Street Names

Salvador Allende | Origin of Street Names

Salvador Allende (1908 - 1973) was a Chilean politician, president of the country in the period 1970 - 1973 and the first democratically elected communist leader of Latin America.

Stevan Hristić | Origin of Street Names

Stevan Hristić | Origin of Street Names

Stevan Hristić (1885 – 1958) was one of the most important Serbian composers, the founder of the Belgrade Philharmonic and the Academy of Music, an academic and the creator of the most famous Serbian ballet "The Legend of Ohrid".

Anne Frank | Origin of Street Names

Anne Frank | Origin of Street Names

Anne Frank (1929 - 1945) was just one of the victims of the Holocaust during World War II, but perhaps the most famous thanks to the poignant diary she kept during her years of hiding from the Nazis.

Olga Ivanović | Origin of Street Names

Olga Ivanović | Origin of Street Names

Olga Ivanović (1921 – 2001) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actress, best known for playing the legendary Snežana Nikolajević in the cult series "Pozorište u kući".

Dr Laza Lazarević | Origin of Street Names

Dr Laza Lazarević | Origin of Street Names

Lazar Lazarević (1851 – 1891) was a Serbian doctor, academician, scientist and writer who, during his short life, left a very deep mark on Serbian and world medicine and literature.

Vladimir Nabokov | Origin of Street Names

Vladimir Nabokov | Origin of Street Names

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899 – 1977) was an American writer of Russian origin, translator, chess player, lepidopterist and one of the most famous "white" Russians in the world.

An Active Holiday for Deep Sea Lovers

An Active Holiday for Deep Sea Lovers

The Atlantico Museum is the first underwater museum in Europe, located at a depth of 15 meters near the coast of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.

Visit the Zoo and the Aquarium from Your Home!

Visit the Zoo and the Aquarium from Your Home!

All over the world, zoos and aquariums are closed until further notice. However, that doesn't mean your family can't enjoy penguins, pandas or fish.