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  1. 11:09 it is famous legendary TRABANT, one of 4 the most popular old timer cars in Serbia.
    FIĆA=serbian version of FIAT 750,
    PEGLICA=famous polish brand,
    TRABANT=famous brand from Eastern Germany
    and 4th is VARTBURG also from Eastern Germany.
    Also there is:
    old ŠKODA, french RENO 4 and CITROEN DIANA, russian MOSKVIČ and LADA ŽIGULI.
    But faraway the most popular are FIĆA and YUGO, as serbian cars.

  2. great to see the city on the post-conflict (1999) ,up.There in 2016 at the time of the refugee crises in the Balkans .Got to the former `concentration camp near the shopping complex in new city( south of the river). Remember seeing a lot of Chinese investment as part of the developing new silk trading route

  3. What a kind person you are giving your last money’s to the gypsies 😀 .The clubs look very unique , full of beautiful babes I suspect 😃🕺congrats on surviving the COVID hurraaaa!

  4. I like these bike tours a lot. Can cover lots of real estate in a short period of time. Get a great feel for the place this way. 100x better than walking around pointing the camera at scenery that hardly ever changes. Nice work.

  5. Make a comparison between Belgrade and Kyiv (culture, architecture, cuisine, prices, things to do. Also, please explain why do you spend so much time in Ukraine?

  6. Benjamin wouldnt walk across that bridge, but he would go into cartel country while talking how it is safe because you know, his logic is flawless.
    Btw, Barka in Zappa Barka means ark, not splav so it translates into Zappa's Ark.

  7. @20:55 Actually, the restaraunt on top of the building was never revolving. The revolving thing was a folklore myth so to say. But there is a story that at first projected, it should've been able to rotate, bit it was to hard, expensive and risky to pull that of.

  8. We want to save the Old Sava Bridge b/c it's history! Yes, it was built by Nazies in 1942 but, it's also the only big bridge in Europe not destroyed during the withdrawal of Germans!
    Pensioner Miladin Zaric saw from his window that Germans are mining the bridge and in the morning of 20.Oct.1944 he decided to risk his life to cut the detonators off and to save the bridge.
    This bridge commemorates the bravery of the "ordinary" people!

  9. 3:30 destroying a bridge for being made by you know what is such nonsense. What would that cost? Better invest money improving the city, than wasting it like that

  10. Oho, we have 20/44 fun here! <3 Hope we gonna party this summer! 😀
    It is more national statue, not just religious really… 😀

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  12. 3:28 The old Sava Bridge was indeed built by the Nazis in WW2 as a TEMPORARY solution (talking about German engineering). Over time it became one of the symbols of Belgrade.

    What current corrupt idiots are trying to do is to take it apart and move it into A PARK! And build bars and coffee shops under it. People are protesting because the original plan was to restore it, decorate it and turn it into a pedestrian/bike path bridge. But then the corrupt bandits couldn't make any profit out of it.

  13. Looks amazing. Much nicer than Zagreb. Hopefully the breakaway provinces will one day be reintegrated into a greater Serbia.

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