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Former Yugoslavia Collection (page 9)

Former Yugoslavia, a land of diverse beauty and rich history

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Croatia, Istria, Rovinj, harbour and Cathedral of St Euphemia

Croatia, Istria, Rovinj, harbour and Cathedral of St Euphemia
August 2003

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Bosnia and Montenegro, lithograph, published in 1881

Bosnia and Montenegro, lithograph, published in 1881
Ancient map of Bosnia and Montenegro. Lithograph, published in 1881

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: View of Ohrid old town dominated by Samuils fortress, Macedonia

View of Ohrid old town dominated by Samuils fortress, Macedonia
Ohrid is a city in the Republic of Macedonia, on Lake Ohrid. Ohrid is notable for once having had 365 churches, one for each day of the year

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Reed amidst the blues

Reed amidst the blues
A scenic view the blue colors of Lake Ohrid at mid afternoon - Europes oldest and most biodiverse lake of its size

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Serbian Troops

Serbian Troops
1909: Serbian troops on parade. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Dubrovnik rooftops view towards Adriatic sea

Dubrovnik rooftops view towards Adriatic sea

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Dubrovnik old town narrow empty street

Dubrovnik old town narrow empty street

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Dubrovnik port and old town cloudy sunrise

Dubrovnik port and old town cloudy sunrise

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: KOSOVO, Ranove. Christian village of Ranove destroyed during the Kosovo War 1998-1999

KOSOVO, Ranove. Christian village of Ranove destroyed during the Kosovo War 1998-1999 / Abandoned Buildings

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: KOSOVO, Prishtina. Downtown Prishtina and the Albanian Mountains to the South / Morning

KOSOVO, Prishtina. Downtown Prishtina and the Albanian Mountains to the South / Morning

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: SERBIA, Belgrade. Afternoon View of Sveti Sava Church-Worlds Biggest Orthodox Church

SERBIA, Belgrade. Afternoon View of Sveti Sava Church-Worlds Biggest Orthodox Church (construction started in 1935)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: SERBIA, Belgrade. Sveti Marko Church

SERBIA, Belgrade. Sveti Marko Church

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Split. Historical building exterior in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Split

CROATIA, Split. Historical building exterior in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Split. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: Ethnographic Museum, Walking just outside Dioceltians Palace built as a grand

Ethnographic Museum, Walking just outside Dioceltians Palace built as a grand retirement center by the Roman Emperoro Diocletian. Modified by refugees in 614, Split, Croatia (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Lopud Island. Boat tour of Elaphite Islands from Dubrovnik

CROATIA, Lopud Island. Boat tour of Elaphite Islands from Dubrovnik. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. View of the city walls

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. View of the city walls. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Franjo Tudjman Bridge

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Franjo Tudjman Bridge. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. View from Old City Walls Walk

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. View from Old City Walls Walk. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Archway inside the walled city

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Archway inside the walled city. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. City walls at night

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. City walls at night. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Overview of the Walled City of Dubrovnik

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Overview of the Walled City of Dubrovnik. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Walled City of Dubrovnik

CROATIA, Dubrovnik. Walled City of Dubrovnik. (RF)

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle Tower with Macedonian Flag

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle Tower with Macedonian Flag

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: MACEDONIA, Svinista. Fruit Growing Village and Mountains

MACEDONIA, Svinista. Fruit Growing Village and Mountains

Background imageFormer Yugoslavia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Morning View of newly built Sveti Kliment i Pantelejmon Church

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Morning View of newly built Sveti Kliment i Pantelejmon Church




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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.