SUMMARY: Two tabloid reporters are sent to Transylvania to find the Frankenstein monster - or get fired. They are laughed at there, but something suspicious is going on.
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Balkan vibes at my grandma's
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STOP SCROLLING!!!
if youve scrolled this far its time for a
ĆEVAPI BREAK
take a ćevap and scroll on in peace <3
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Girls from Suva Gora, North Macedonia, no date/source given
Collection of vintageslavic
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"Solidarity with the Palestinian people's struggle- Death To Fascism, Freedom To The People"
Yugoslavia. Early 80s.
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a 1956 Yugoslavian stamp from a series on Adriatic Sea animals
[id: a postage stamp with a vividly colored illustration of a Mediterranean rainbow wrasse. the wrasse is a colorful fish with a thin body. end id]
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Belgrade, 1978. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Front page. Zenit. December 1924.
"Zenit (Zenith) was the most important avant-garde magazine published in the former Yugoslavia and one of the most significant publications of the broader European avant-garde movement of the early 20th century." Library of Congress.
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u guys gotta see these two yugoslav commie kermies i made for my new avatar. the decision was hard but the mandolina won to show the dalmatian heritage, and also because he is singing "konjuh planinom" and maybe "uvik žaj mi bi'će"
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Assembly of a modern Galaksija replica, a Yugoslavian Z80-based computer, the instructions of which were found in magazines and described in radio broadcasts in the 80s in its native country.
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Yugoslavian Battlestar Galactica magazine.
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Memorial to the victims of the Novi Sad massacre, Serbia, 1968.
(Fortepan)
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Religion in former Yugoslavia
by geomapas.gr
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