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Kur në verë të vitit 1999 refugjatët serbë nga Kosova kanë ardhur në Beograd shumë shpejt "është zbuluar" se sa është numri i vërtetë i shqiptarëve në këtë qytet, dhe për këtë serbët e Kosovës janë zhgënjyer sepse më parë i kanë dëgjuar rrëfimet "se në Beograd jetojnë afro 100.000 shqiptarë dhe që serbë të ...
Belgrade Waterfront (Beograd na Vodi) In 2014, Belgrade Waterfront, an urban renewal project, was initiated by the Government of Serbia and its Emirati partner, Eagle Hills Properties. Around €3.5 billion was to be jointly invested by the Serbian government and their Emirati partners.
Since 1979 it functions as part of a state-owned enterprise JP Sportski centar Novi Beograd. Nearby Sports and Recreation Center 11. April (Sportsko-rekreativni centar 11. april) is also included under its group. Hala seats up to 5,000 people for sporting events and up to 7,000 for musical events.
Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song "Halo, halo" (Хало, хало), composed by Aleksandar Ilić, with lyrics by Miro Zec, and performed by the group Aska. The Yugoslavian participating broadcaster, Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), selected its entry through Jugovizija 1982 .
Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija, literally "Palace Albania") is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia.Important construction and architectural innovations were incorporated into the project, which made Albanija an exceptional building endeavor in the Balkans. [1]
Graffiti in the Republic of Macedonia reading "Death for Shiptars" (Macedonian: Смрт за Шиптари, romanized: Smrt za Šiptari). The term Shiptar (Serbo-Croatian Latin and Slovene: Šiptar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic and Macedonian: Шиптар) used in Serbo-Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian is an ethnic slur, and it is also considered derogatory by Albanians when used by South Slavic ...
Dervishes at the Bektashi teqe of Përmet, 1904. The Bektashi Order was mainly spread in Ottoman Albania in the 16th century through the Janissaries—members of a high-ranking military social class in the Ottoman Empire consisting of Balkan children who were raised by the Ottoman Turks as part of the Devshirme system—and is first associated with the figure, Sari Saltik (Sari Salltëk in ...