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Former Yugoslavia Collection (#4)

Former Yugoslavia, a land of diverse beauty and rich history

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Bascarsija, Old Turkish Quarter and Sebilj Fountain

Bascarsija, Old Turkish Quarter and Sebilj Fountain The Balkans Bosnia Sarajevo Bascarsija Old Turkish Quarter and Sebilj Fountain 1891 in Pigeon Square in the evening

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Princess Diana Bosnia Tuzla August 1997 Diana Princess of Wales smiles as she arrives

Princess Diana Bosnia Tuzla August 1997 Diana Princess of Wales smiles as she arrives at Sarajevo airport for her visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina She was greeted by Ken Rutherford

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her

Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her campaign to raise awareness about the devastating effects landmines have on peoples lives

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Scene at the KLA front line positions inside Kosovo June 99 as the fighters

Scene at the KLA front line positions inside Kosovo June 99 as the fighters celebrate their victory and moniter the Serb pullout

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Luljeta Gashi of the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA April 1999

Luljeta Gashi of the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA April 1999

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Luljeta Gashi of the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA April 1999

Luljeta Gashi of the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA April 1999

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Luljeta Gashi of the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA April 1999 Female soldier with her

Luljeta Gashi of the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA April 1999 Female soldier with her gun

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Private Frankie Nolan RHF Macedonia 2nd June 1999 Scots soldier from Kilmarnock

Private Frankie Nolan RHF Macedonia 2nd June 1999 Scots soldier from Kilmarnock first trip abroad for army sent to Macedonia during Serbian Kosovo crisis 1st battalion Royal Highland Fusiliers

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: MACEDONIA, Struga. Rental Boats on Lake Ohrid

MACEDONIA, Struga. Rental Boats on Lake Ohrid

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The Balkans Bosnia Mostar Stari Most Peace Bridge on Neretva River lit up in the evening Replica of 16th Century Stone Bridge Destroyed by Croat Shelling in 1993 and Newly Opened in 2004

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Sunset over Dubrovnik from the city walls

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Cruise ship moored between Lokrum and Dubrovnik

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Steps leading to the fort overlooking Kotor

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The sunlight falls on the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik in Croatia

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Fort Lovrijenac seen from the city walls of Dubrovnik

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Duborvniks very own rock of Gibraltar by the waters edge

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Panorama of Brna Bay on the south of Korcula Island

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Fort Lovrijenac in Dubrovnik




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Former Yugoslavia, a land of diverse beauty and rich history. From the enchanting city of Belgrade in Serbia to the majestic Sveti Sava Orthodox Church, this region is a treasure trove of architectural wonders. In February 1984, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean brought glory to Great Britain by winning the gold medal, leaving an indelible mark on the skating world. Venturing further south to Macedonia, Ohrid beckons with its stunning Sveti Jovan at Kaneo Church from the 13th century. As morning breaks over Lake Ohrid, one can't help but be captivated by nature's masterpiece. Croatia's Dubrovnik offers a different kind of charm as we gaze upon its rooftops that seem to whisper tales of ancient times. But it is Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina that truly steals our breath away with its old Bridge over the Neretva river. This symbol of resilience stands tall amidst turbulent history and serves as a reminder of unity overcoming division. As we ascend for a bird's-eye view over Dubrovnik and Lokrum Island, our hearts are filled with awe at the sheer magnificence spread before us – an endless expanse merging sea and sky along Dalmatian Coast. Lake Bled in Gorenjska paints a picture straight out of fairytales while Rovinj in Istria invites us into its charming embrace. Trogir enchants us with Stari Grad's elevated view from above; every corner tells stories etched within time itself. Once again, Mostar captures our attention as we marvel at its old Bridge standing proudly against the backdrop of Neretva river – an emblematic sight embodying strength through adversity. The picturesque harbour town Hvar reveals itself from atop Citadel; here lies tranquility amidst vibrant blue waters that stretch endlessly towards horizons unknown.