Te contamos cómo armar un itinerario por los Balcanes. Un recorrido por Eslovenia, Croacia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Montenegro y Macedonia.
Surrealistic 70's serigraphies by Yugoslavian born Russian artist Nikolai Lutohin. Many of these illustrations appeared on the Sci-fi magazine Galaksija. Related: Yugodrom, a tumblr focused on "graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia" Via: 50 Watts
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Yugoslavia: Past and Present, edited by Radmila Matic. Hardcover book published by Yugoslav Review, Belgrade and David Harvey, London (no date, probably late 1960s or early 1970s). Text is in English. The Excelsior Hotel in Dubrovnik. All along the coast there are many new hotels which are equipped to meet the requirements of the most exacting tourists. Every year sees an increase in the number of tourists flocking to the Yugoslav coast from all parts of the world. Many new hotels have been built, and more are planned, to meet the demand for accomadation. The Marjan Hotel in Split, the economic and cultural hub of Dalmatia. Split is famous for the remarkable Diocletian’s Palace, built towards the end of the 3rd and beginning of the 4th centuries.
Graphic journey through pop culture of Ex Yugoslavia
Opel calendar, Dubrovnik i Kotor
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