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Yugoslavia in a Yugo
During our afternoon in Belgrade, Serbia, the cruise line is offering an optional tour to visit the city as the capital of Yugoslavia, a country that no longer exists. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was established in the 1920s. After World … Continue reading
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Belgrade, Serbia
Today we are docked at Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, at the intersection of the Danube and Sava Rivers. Serbia was part of the former Slavic nation of Yugoslavia and the dominate region in Yugoslavia. Belgrade was the capital for … Continue reading