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A Year of Life in Novi Sad: Impressions, Daily Life, and Travel
Život u Srbiji13. јануар 2026.

A Year of Life in Novi Sad: Impressions, Daily Life, and Travel

The beginning of life in Serbia, specifically in the city of Novi Sad, was a period of adaptation. The first two months were spent getting to know the country and the city, without processing any documents, to understand whether it was worth staying here long-term.

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A Winter Fairytale in Subotica: Christmas Market Under the Snow
Život u Srbiji13. јануар 2026.

A Winter Fairytale in Subotica: Christmas Market Under the Snow

On January 7th, Christmas Day, the center of Subotica transformed into a true winter fairytale. The holiday market is underway, and everything is blanketed in fluffy snow, creating a magical atmosphere. Trees and market stalls are covered in white caps, with festive garlands hanging between them.

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Winter in Slovenia: From Snow to Sea in an Hour and Why Real Estate Prices Are Rising
Tržište nekretnina13. јануар 2026.

Winter in Slovenia: From Snow to Sea in an Hour and Why Real Estate Prices Are Rising

Slovenia is a country of striking contrasts, where in just one hour you can travel from winter to a true spring. A trip from Ljubljana, where the temperature hovers around zero degrees, to the town of Izola on the Adriatic coast demonstrates this perfectly. The capital may be shrouded in fog and snow, but on the coast, you'll be greeted by bright sunshine and temperatures of +12 to +14 degrees Celsius.

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How to Buy Flights to Serbia: Paying with a Russian Card and Important Nuances
Saveti12. јануар 2026.

How to Buy Flights to Serbia: Paying with a Russian Card and Important Nuances

When planning a flight to Serbia, one of the key questions is purchasing airline tickets using Russian bank cards. A reliable service for this purpose is OneTwoTrip, which consistently accepts cards issued in Russia for payment.

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Serbia and Bulgaria: Unexpected Differences Between Two Close Countries
Život u Srbiji8. јануар 2026.

Serbia and Bulgaria: Unexpected Differences Between Two Close Countries

At first, comparing Serbia and Bulgaria didn't seem entirely appropriate, as there's a big difference between a temporary stay and living in one's own home. In Serbia, the status of a temporary guest who will soon depart creates one perception, while in Bulgaria, where I have a home, the feeling is completely different. Nevertheless, even a short visit is enough to form a distinct impression.

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Subotica: A Journey to Serbia's Most Hungarian City
Geografija Srbije19. децембар 2025.

Subotica: A Journey to Serbia's Most Hungarian City

In the north of Serbia lies a remarkable city known as the place of 'charming swirls' and the city with three names. Its architectural appearance was largely borrowed from Hungary, making it one of the most vibrant and charming spots in the country.

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Život u Srbiji18. децембар 2025.

The Three Main Pros of Living in Serbia: A 10-Year Experience

The first and most important advantage of living in Serbia is its people. Serbs come across as very kind and responsive people, with whom it is comfortable to be around and live side by side.

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Subotica — Gateway to Europe: Life on the Hungarian Border and Secessionist Architecture
Geografija Srbije26. новембар 2025.

Subotica — Gateway to Europe: Life on the Hungarian Border and Secessionist Architecture

Subotica's strategic location is one of its main advantages. The city is just 10 kilometers from the Hungarian border, and therefore, from the European Union. This opens up wide opportunities for travel and business, making life in Subotica particularly convenient for those who frequently visit EU countries.

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Serbia as a Hub: Why Its Geographic Location is a Key Advantage for Travel
Geografija Srbije26. новембар 2025.

Serbia as a Hub: Why Its Geographic Location is a Key Advantage for Travel

Serbia's location can be described as strategic without exaggeration. Situated in the very heart of the Balkan Peninsula, the country borders eight nations, making it a natural transit center for the region. This unique proximity provides easy access to a wide variety of cultures and landscapes.

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