Couldn't that be a landscape from the film "Avatar"? How did we get there? Here is the story: Those who need to travel from Sarajevo to Podgorica have several options. Unfortunately, a train connection is not one of them. By plane, you would have to go either via Belgrade, Vienna or even Istanbul. We therefore... Weiterlesen →
Sarajevo: City of contrast
Sarajevo is a city of many contrasts, which do not clash, but create a colourful mosaic. Here are two pictures that marke this span:
Happy orthodox Easter in a multireligious enviroment
With this orthodox Easter greeeting in Cyrillic script we wish everyone how celebrates this religous holiday all the best. This Easter greeting is hanging in Travnik, Bosnia and Hercegovina, across the main street, on which posters advertise menus for breaking the fast in the Muslim fasting month of Ramazan, not far away from a billboard... Weiterlesen →
Better to the EU than to Belgrade
Recently, the new express train line from Belgrade to Novi Sad was inaugurated in Serbia. It now takes just over 30 minutes to travel the 80-kilometre route. Impressive. Nevertheless, a resident of Novi Sad, which is abbreviated NS, commented on a report about it on the internet: "We are not interested in that. We want... Weiterlesen →
Lieber in die EU als nach Belgrad
Neulich wurde in Serbien die neue Schnellzug Strecke von Belgrad nach Novi Sad eingeweiht. Nur etwas über 30 Minuten dauert nun die Fahrt auf der 80 Kilometer langen Strecke. Beeindruckend. Trotzdem hat ein Einwohner von Novi Sad, das - für Deutsche gewöhnungsbedürftig mit NS abgekürzt wird - zu einen Bericht darüber im Internet dazu kommentiert:... Weiterlesen →