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  1. That ,,hotel" is actually a Chinese cultural center, the embassy used to be there, it was bombed in '99. sorry for the bike recommendation, I didn't know they were so bad πŸ˜€

  2. 02:45 35-40 degr. in Julay, actually thats common for latest couple years but not common for Serbia in general. Usually, Julay is temperatures between 30 and 35 max. But, because of some warm heat from Sahara desert, latest couple summers in Serbia, Julay even 40 degr.. Only begining of August temp can reach 37-38 degr. but now, Julay also. I do not know, climate change or what is but it is for last or lates_(my english is awful) summers, Julay 32 up to 40 even.

  3. The armoured cars may have been the Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos (Virgin Mary) on its way to Svete Sava (depending on when you videod)

  4. Very nice upload Mr Tall, weather looks amazing shame I didn't have any of that during my last visit, hopefully next time πŸ™‚

  5. Nice tour of Zemun, it's looking great in Summer. It's good to see that those horrid bike helmets are not mandatory in Serbia, as they are in Australia. No matter how cool you look, the moment you put on one of those bike helmets you look like an absolute dork πŸ˜…

  6. I really enjoyed all the ground you covered! After my last trip there, I was trying to decide which part of Belgrade I preferred. Though I had no strong preference, New Belgrade is great for the open spaciousness everywhere and enough greenery to balance out the brutalist architecture. I toured some of those blocks with an enthusiastic Russian friend and was amazed at how much infrastructure was built during Yugoslavian times for residence of those blocks (tennis courts, pools, restaurants etc). I went to a great dental clinic in New Belgrade (Novadent), and spent a lot of time around there for multiple appointments. The most β€œItalian” pizza I had anywhere in Serbia or Montenegro was near that clinic, Di Napoli. A great espresso cafe is also on that street. I really liked Zemun, which had more of a Novi Sad vibe to me. Suggestions for video content: more lovely ladies in β€œnice tee shirts!” AND video of you singing in the new band! 🎀 All the best, Tall!

  7. 21:50 – not gonna happen. It's been like that for decades (fertility wise), and their percentage stays stabile in Serbia. Because, their emigration rate is huge, thier life expectancy is short, infant mortality etc. Bottom line, you answered yourself the key thing – they can't go above certain percentage in a country, because that would absolutely ruin the country and they wouldn't have anybody and anything to leach on.

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