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The reluctant empress known as "Sisi" painstakingly crafted her image through portraits and photographs, ensuring she would ...
Whether biking to castles or kayaking through gorges, a trip centred on this river is the epitome of European romance.
It is 110 years since the Anzacs stormed the beaches, but that day still lives in our public memory in a way no other event ...
A dog walks across a red carpet prior to a welcoming ceremony for 80 Serbian university students who cycled more than 1,300 ...
Archaeologists solved the mystery of the ruins of the Desolate Castle, determining that the mysterious site on the Danube ...
The pan-Germanic imperialism after the German unification in 1871 was primarily directed towards the East under the motto ...
Samir Mane fled Albania’s communist regime in the early 1990s and resettled in Austria. Now back in Albania, he oversees a ...
An international team of researchers uncovered medieval graffiti in the Last Supper Hall at the Cenacle of Jerusalem, ...
The factors that set off World War I, imperialist rivalries and blocs of alliances, are solidifying today in a fashion with ...
Outgoing Prime Minister Miloš Vučević spoke today with a delegation of Serbs from Vienna about Serbian-Austrian relations, the situation in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, but also ...
Until the end of the 17th Century, Serbia was ruled by the Ottoman Empire of Turkey. At the end of that century, the northern part of the country was captured by the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria. In ...
"Tura do Strasbourg", a cycling venture of students from Serbia, caused great interest in the Austrian media. The Serbian diaspora, they write, welcomed the students in Vienna "like Olympic winners".
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