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Pre 22 godine iy Nisa sam dobila na poklon stihove pesme...in Kazandžijsko sokače (Coppersmith's Alley)

Najbolja jagnjetina u gradu, uz Bovinovu tamjaniku -...in Mali podrum (English explanation or translation: Small Basement)

Totalni neprofesionalizam,već drugi put ,iako sam...in Оrač (English explanation or translation: The Plowman)

Pa jel ima salata il nema?! Samo dunja i kisela?in Kod Šipe-Kamenički vis (At Šipa's-Kamenički vis Resort)

Haaahhha. I'm not too bright today. Great post!in Оrač (English explanation or translation: The Plowman)

Interesting facts

The Serbs, an Old People

Maybe the Serbs aren't the oldest European people but they are certainly the people with the oldest kafana tradition on the Old Continent: back in 1522 the Turks opened the first kafana in Dorćol. After Belgrade, Sarajevo got its first kafana in 1592, London in 1652, two years later Marseilles,...

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Kafanas and Bakery Stores of Užice

Simply said - imagine cities, towns, even the most remote villages without kafanas. A city, big or small, without kafanas is just like a man without a palate sitting in front of the full table of delicacies. An urban giant or a dwarf without the feeling of the scent or taste deprived of the...

Stara Palanka, a Small Village but a Lot of Kafanas

05.04.2009.

Stara Palanka, a village with roughly 20 homes and about the same number of residents, has 5 kafanas!!! What is more interesting is the fact that all of them are doing great, both in the winter and in the summer. The oldest kafana in Stara Palanka is 'Kod Djele' ('At Djela's') which was opened in the 80s of the last century.

Anyway, the village is situated on around a hundred kilometers from Belgrade in Southern Banat, and it represents the last place where both shores of the Danube are Serbian.