Novi Pazar, located in the Raška District of western Serbia, with the population of 66,527 inhabitants, bears the title of a city in its own right since 1461. The city was established by Ottoman general Isa-Beg Ishaković, the Bosnian governor of the district who also ...
Serbia's third-largest metropolis, founded even in pre-Roman times, is a city of contrasts, where along new and posh cars Roma trot in their horse-drawn carriages, a city buzzing with fancy cocktail pubs, bars and pubs, live music scene and numerous fairs during summer. Niš wa...
Pula may not be the largest city of Croatia, but it takes the 8th spot when it comes to size and is the largest city of Istria with population counting 57, 460 citizens and more. What makes Pula distinctive among other Croatian cities is its tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, ...
Rovinj is a coastal Istria’s city and its famous attraction. Primarily a fishing port, or to be precise, the last true Mediterranean fishing port, Today Rovinj is overrun by tourists thanks to the abilities of its citizens to benefit from their natural resources. Rovinj manages to keep up with...