[Photo] Portrait of Marshal Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia, 1940s
Marshal Tito by Boris Chaliapin. © Image is copyright of its respective owner, assignees or others.
Pre-civil war, Yugoslavian musicians defied the limitations of technology to make superb electro-pop in an apparent socialist utopia
NAM 144. Winston Churchill shakes hands with Marshal Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia in Naples 1944.
Here's a look at some candid photographs of Her Majesty during her record-breaking 63 years on the throne.
Graphic journey through pop culture of Ex Yugoslavia
Josip Broz Tito, the post-WWII leader of former Yugoslavia, didn't let communist purse-tightening keep him from getting down and dirty on New Year's.
Opel calendar, Dubrovnik i Kotor
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Girls chillin’ on dock, Split, Yugoslavia, 1985.
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia greets Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito on the outskirts of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on the latter's recent arrival for a state visit.
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Eerie and otherworldly, the powerful story of the uncompromising Spomeniks built in Josip Tito’s w is one that demands to be told...
Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. With its eclectic blend of ancient fortresses, lively neighborhoods, and captivating museums, there's something for every traveler to discover. Here are the top 10 attractions to see in Belgrade:
ON THE ROAD FROM PLITVICE TO DUBROVNIK CROATIA "MASLENICA BRIDGE - This one, called the old bridge, blew up (according to the legend told by engineer officers, bad weather and thunder activated the electric lighters) in 1991..." "ZADAR - Zadar (Zara) became a Roman municipium in 59 BC, and in 48 BC a colony of Roman citizens. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Zadar became the capital of the Byzantine province of Dalmatia. This door - Kopnena Vrata - was built in 1543. It seems they recreated the lions' head, but the stop sign seems to remain the same..." "ZADAR - Bell tower of the Cathedral of Sv. Stosija (Saint Anastasia), Zadar. It was started to build in 1452 but it was finished in 1892" "ZADAR - Church of St. Mary" "ZADAR - St. Donat, the most outstanding monument of Zadar, was built at the begining of the 9th century, and has a circular ground-plan" "SIBENIK - They say it is the oldest native Croatian town at the eastern shore of the Adratic Sea" "TROGIR - (Tragurion) was settled by the Greeks in IV-III century BC. In the First century AC, Trogir became the Roman municipality of "Tragurium Civium Romanorum" "TROGIR - A museum town - with 2300 years of tradition - in the Adriatic coast" "TROGIR - Included in UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage list in 1997, it might become a popular tourist destination" "SPLIT - The City marks 1700 years since the beginning of the construction of Diocletian's Palace. It is also included in the World Heritage list since 1979" "SPLIT - The romanesque tower-clock" "SPLIT - The port" "SPLIT - Cult of personality?" "SPLIT - Strolling near the Port" "PLOCE - Ploce is located on the Adriatic coast, just north of the Neretva river delta"
[Photo] Portrait of Marshal Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia, 1940s