Šibenik is a small tourist town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, at the confluence of the Krka River with the Adriatic Sea. Due to its natural location, it is logical that the economy is oriented towards tourism and the sea. Under its current name, the city was first mentioned in t...
The municipality of Opovo is one of the smallest in AP Vojvodina, and is located in the South Banat District, on the left bank of the Tamis River. The municipality consists of 4 settlements, and has about 10,000 inhabitants. According to Austrian data from 1773, Opovo was i...
Lesendro is an island on Lake Skadar in Montenegro, a few hundred meters away from the village of Vranjina. The name of the island most likely comes from the name of St. Alexander, whose cult was widespread in northern Albania. Lesendro is best known for the fortress of the same name, the remains of...