BALKANS
In the recent past most of this region was a single country - Yugoslavia. Civil war and a series of national secessions have resulted in Tito's federal state being fragmented into smaller constituent countries: Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herezegovina and Slovenia. UN-administered Kosovo remains technically a part of Serbia for the time being. Albania was a separate country but languished in isolation from the rest of the world during the repressive years of Enver Hoxha's regime. With obvious signs of the recent hostilities evident in some quarters it is little wonder that the term 'Balkanisation' was coined in this region.
Belgrade
The view of St Sava's church from Red Star Belgrade football ground in south Belgrade. The construction of the church, interrupted several times by war and economical collapse during the course of the 20th century, is now almost complete. It is now one of the largest Orthodox buildings in the world.The graffitti refers to the Red Star fans, and their arch rivals, FC Partizan
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