
The Monument to Stefan Nemanja and Memory of the 1990s Wars
The monument to Stefan Nemanja at the Sava Square in Belgrade has just been completed and will be unveiled on 27 January 2021. This 23-meter-high
The monument to Stefan Nemanja at the Sava Square in Belgrade has just been completed and will be unveiled on 27 January 2021. This 23-meter-high
The most prominent feature of megalomaniac project “Skopje 2014” is its symbolic side. This astonishingly unusual project attracted the attention of the domestic and global
The monument to the founder of the Nemanjić dynasty has been the subject of numerous criticisms, both because of its astronomical price and its over-dimensioned
Although the topic of public monuments has not ceased to be the subject of various disputes in the last thirty years, it became even more
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the world, this disease has often been placed in the context of war and many world leaders
The end of the armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina in November 1995 seemed to be the most necessary and important achievement of the General
The wars that followed the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s are often observed in isolation from the global context of armed conflicts. The recent
Official commemorations of the events of the 1990s wars in the former Yugoslavia started in Serbia only after the Serbian Progressive Party had come to
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