Archive for category 1. Serbia
Serbia by Dragoljub Zamurović
Dragoljub Zamurović was born in Niš (Serbia) in 1947. After graduating from the Faculty of Architecture at Belgrade University he went on to complete his postgraduate studies in photography at the Faculty of Applied Arts. He has won many awards for his photography both at home and abroad. He is the author of several photographic monographs published in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, the United States, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Japan …
Since 1980 he has been a member of the Association of ULUPUDS (Association of Applied Artists and Designers of Serbia), which awarded him the title of Distinguished Artist in 1997. In 1988 he began cooperation with the French Gamma Agency under the pseudonym Art Zamur and his photographs have been published in many leading international magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Stern, Paris-Match, Figaro Magazine, Geo, Europeo, National Geographic … The renowned magazine Life has twice published his photographs in its “Big Pictures” feature and once on the front cover.
















We wish to thank Dragoljub Zamurović for letting us use his photographs.
We invite you to view more of his work on his web site – http://www.serbia-photo.com/index_en.php
Introduction to Serbia
Serbia is located in both Central and Southeastern Europe. Its territory covers southern part of the Pannonian Plain and central part of the Balkans. Serbia is bordered by Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; the Republic of Macedonia and Albania to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the west. The country’s capital, Belgrade, was titled “City of the Future of South Europe” in 2006.
Serbia has 2,000 km of navigable waterways on the Danube, Sava, Tisza and their respective canals, through which it forms part of a European canal network, connecting the North Sea with the Black Sea. Tisza river offers a connection with Eastern Europe while the Sava river connects her to western former Yugoslav republics near the Adriatic Sea.
There are 3 international airports in Serbia: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Niš Constantine the Great Airport and the Vršac international airport.
The Serbian climate is temperate continental climate, with a gradual transition between the four seasons of the year; with cold winters and snowfall, and hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall patterns. The average annual air temperature is around 12оC, from 37 to 42оC in July, to -15 to 1оC in January. During the summer the sun rises at 4:53 am and sets at 8:28 pm, and during the winter at 7:16 am and 4:08 pm.
Srbia has around 80 rivers (Danube, Tisa, Sava, Great Morava, Drina, Tamiš…) and around 60 lakes (Đerdap, Perućac, Vlasina, Zvornik, Zlatar…)
Most of Central Serbia are covered with low and medium-high mountains. Serbia has 5 national parks.
Serbia Time is in the Central European Time Zone, GMT+1.
Vojvodina, Northern Serbia – Farms
Images below represent Farms in Vojvodina – northern part of Serbia.
*we wish to thank TSB Beckerek from Novi Sad on leting us use their photo data base from Multimedia CD “Farms in Vojvodina”. The above mentined CD can be purchased at any IPS store trough out nation or through www.tsb-beckerek.com
Zlatar Mountain
These photos are taken in the region of Zlatar mountain.
We wish to thank Nole for letting us use his photographs.
To view more of his work visit his profile at Flickr – “NoleNS 80″ – http://www.flickr.com/photos/32386579@N07/
Serbia by Aleksandar Divjak
Stunning regions by Aleksandar Divjak.










We wish to thank Aleksandar Divjak for letting us use his photographs.
To view more of his work visit his profile at Flickr – “Alexey DZ″ – http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexey_dz/sets/72157606854143978/
Waterfalls in Serbia

All pics are taken from the Flickr data base.
1984 wishes to thank all these people for makaing these great photographs:
01 by rod7833 – http://www.flickr.com/photos/15358075@N00/
02 by mihailokg – http://www.flickr.com/photos/mihailo/
03 by mihailokg – http://www.flickr.com/photos/mihailo/
04 by nalut86 – http://www.flickr.com/photos/29667720@N08/
05 by b.84 – http://www.flickr.com/photos/b84/
06 by tequieroserbia – http://www.flickr.com/photos/92422578@N00/
07 by gavrilovic.bojan – http://www.flickr.com/photos/gavrilovicbojan/
08 by kocyigitmaral – http://www.flickr.com/photos/quane/
09 by hotaruhime02 – http://www.flickr.com/photos/47927991@N00/sets/
Forests in Serbia
Here is a quick preview of forests in Serbia. There will be more colagues in the future, so keep on looking.

All pics are taken from the Flickr data base.
1984 wishes to thank all these people for makaing these great photographs:
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All pics are taken from the Flickr data base.
1984 wishes to thank all these people for makaing these great photographs:
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Canyon Ovcar-Kablar
Some great photos by Dejan Krsmanovic of Ovcarsko Kablarska canyon.


We wish to thank Dejan Krsmanovic for letting us use his photographs.
To view more of his work visit his profile at Flickr – Dejan Krsmanovic – http://www.flickr.com/photos/krsmanovic or visit his web site at: www.dejankrsmanovic.com
Vlasinsko Jezero by Вуксан Пейович
Great photos of Vlasinsko lake. The forest reminds me of Moscow sourounding…


We wish to thank Вуксан Пейович for letting us use his photographs.
To view more of his work visit his profile at Flickr – “Вуксан Пейович″ – http://www.flickr.com/photos/72397499@N00/
Novi Sad – Industrial objects
We wish to thank FAMA group from Novi Sad for providing us with this data base on Novi Sad’s industrial objects. In the next couple of days we’ll tell you more about them – as soon as we get the images and text from them, so guys hurry up :) – in the meantime check their web site www.funandmagicaccidents.com. Big thanks also to Marko Ercegovic for his photographs. You can check more of his work on http://markoercegovic.blogspot.com














