The Years Of Entanglement: | Godine Zapleta: |
Yugoslavia
1981-1990 a Photo Essay by Dushan Drakulich All Rights Reserved © |
Baw na pravom mestu:"Paxnja!
Odron fasade"; ZAVOD
ZA HITNA INTERNA I CEREBRO-VASKULARNA OBOLJENJA
On the right spot: "Danger! Facade is falling"; AMBULANCE FOR EMERGENCY INTERNAL AND CEREBRO-VASCULAR DISEASES 1986. Belgrade, Serbia |
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A highway sign is stolen 1982. Dobanovci, Serbia |
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Dom srpsko-amerikanske banke Serbian - American Bank Headquarters 1987. Belgrade, Serbia |
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Zgrada narodnog pozoriwta, nezakrpljena
od 1944 The National Theater building, with bullet holes left unrepaired since 1944 1987. Belgrade, Serbia |
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Mitiqeva rupa na Slaviji (ne, nije
Drezden 1945) "Mitic Hole" next to Dimitrija Tucovica Square (ex, and present "Slavija"; it is not Dresden, Germany 1945) 1987. Belgrade, Serbia |
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Trg Dimitrija Tucoviqa (Slavija), sa
istog mesta, pogled u suprotnom smeru Dimitrije Tucovic Square (Slavija) 1990. Belgrade, Serbia |
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"Provereno
Min Njet 10-44" -
sovjetski peyat na trgu Dimitrija Tucoviqa "Checked - No Mines Present 10-44" - stamped by the Soviets at a Dimitrije Tucovic Square building 1986. Belgrade, Serbia |
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Isti prozor, sada "McDonald's",
i dugoveyni bife "Aleksinac" preko puta The same window is later restored by "McDonalds's." In the background, the bar "Aleksinac" still stands. 1990. Belgrade, Serbia |
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Cetinjski manastir par nedelja pre
sahrane kralja Nikole I Petroviqa Cetinje Monastery - just a few weeks before the arrival of the remains of Montenegrin King Nikola I Petrovic, "Europe's Father in Law" 1989. Cetinje, Montenegro |
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Muzej Kralja Nikole; vreme isto The museum of King Nikola's Royal Residence at the same time, and... 1989. Cetinje, Montenegro |
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Cetinjski
manastir - grob Ljubice-Zorke Karadqordqeviq (1864-1890),
kqerke crnogorskog kralja Nikole I Petroviqa, sestre
italijanske kraljice Jelene, xene buduqeg srpskog kralja
Petra Karadqordqeviqa i majke jugoslovenskog kralja
Aleksandra Karadjordjevica; vreme isto The grave of Ljubica-Zorka Karadjordjevic (1864-1890) at Cetinje Monastery. She was the daughter of Montenegrin King Nikola I Petrovic; the sister of Queen Elena of Italy ; wife of the future King of Serbia, Petar Karadjordjevic; and the mother of King Alexander (Karadjordjevic) of Yugoslavia. 1989. Cetinje, Montenegro |
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