Ana Sasso – Yugoslav beauty
In September 1982, in Banja Luka, she became Miss Yugoslavia and represented her country at the world pageant in London. This followed a brief modeling career, but the Miss title...
In September 1982, in Banja Luka, she became Miss Yugoslavia and represented her country at the world pageant in London. This followed a brief modeling career, but the Miss title...
May 25 was once widely celebrated throughout Yugoslavia as Youth Day and the birthday of Josip Broz Tito. Although Tito was officially born on May 7, this day was observed...
“Top Lista Nadrealista” (TLN) is likely the most popular show ever produced in the former Yugoslavia. This comedic series, airing from 1984 to 1991, featured sketches mostly satirizing politics and...
The “Iskra Eta” was the pride of Yugoslav and Slovenian design from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Having it on your desk at home or in the office was...
Designed by the architect Hajrudin, a student of the renowned 16th-century Ottoman builder Sinan, the bridge spans 28.7 meters, with an arch 21 meters high from the summer water level,...
A monumental stainless steel sculpture, located on the slopes of Papuk near the village of Kamenska. The monument was the work of renowned sculptor Vojin Bakić. It was unveiled in...
Kozara is a “mythical” mountain in the northwest part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its historical significance. Its vast expanse (70 km long and 25 km wide) and natural...
The film, directed by Aleksandar Saša Petrović, was made in 1967 and is considered one of the most significant films of the Yugoslav Black Wave and Yugoslav cinema in general....
Many generations undoubtedly remember the TV series Sivi Dom (The Grey Home), written by Gordan Mihić and directed by Darko Bajić, which premiered on JRT back in 1986. Everyone surely...
Her lines from Tesna Koža, Davitelj protiv davitelja, Kamiondžije, Nacionalna klasa, Metla bez drške, and other popular works of Yugoslav cinema are often retold. With her energy and abundant talent,...