Hidden Croatian Tunnel in Dalmatia’s Heart
A forgotten tunnel in Dalmatia's rugged cliffs lures drivers with spectacular views and a glimpse of old Croatian travel.
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A forgotten tunnel in Dalmatia's rugged cliffs lures drivers with spectacular views and a glimpse of old Croatian travel.
Belgrade marked its city patron saint day, the Transfiguration, with a solemn liturgy procession, led by Patriarch Porphyrios, carrying the revered Belt of the Theotokos from Mount Athos.
For the first time since 1981, no Bulgarian tennis players will compete in Roland Garros' main draw. Victoria Tomova's defeat ended the last hope.
Beograd's Spasovdanska litija, led by Patriarch Porfirije carrying the Holy Belt of the Theotokos, began after 7 PM from the Ascension Church to the Saint Sava Temple.
The "Spasovdanski Dani" festival has commenced in Prizren, Serbia, with a liturgy and an art exhibition, celebrating Serbian culture and unity.
A record 269 climbers and guides reached the Everest summit from the Nepal side in a single day, as reported by Nepal's tourism ministry. The climb took about 11 hours, and organizers took advantage of favorable weather.
Zlatko Matesa, former Croatian PM, resigned as Croatian Olympic Committee president amid a 30 million euro fraud probe, despite not being personally implicated.
Today, May 21, marks World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. This UNESCO initiative, established in 2001, highlights the importance of cultural differences in fostering a richer, more connected global community.
The children's ensemble "Ruschklyche" from Russe, Bulgaria, showcased their folk dance at the prestigious Vallarta Azteca Festival in Mexico, winning hearts and praise from international audiences.
At 40, Manuel Neuer returns to the German national team for this summer's World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Julian Nagelsmann named a 26-man squad, including Neuer, who previously retired after Euro 2024.
A monumental painting by Greek modernist Constantinos Parthenis has become the most expensive 20th-century Greek artwork ever sold at auction, fetching €1 million in Paris.
Romanian Football Federation confirmed Gheorghe Hagi's assistant coaches for the national team: Cătălin Anghel, Ionel Gane, and Cristi Sava. The staff includes video analysts and medical team.
The Haferland Week Festival in Romania celebrates Saxon culture from August 6 to 9, with events in 10 localities, including concerts, theater, and traditional dance.
The 8th Etnospor Cultural Festival kicked off in Istanbul, gathering hundreds of athletes, artists, and cultural ambassadors from 24 countries. Culture Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy emphasized the festival's values of peace, solidarity, respect, and tradition.
A 30-year-old mammoth discovery in Kikinda, Serbia, has become a popular attraction in the National Museum, offering insights into prehistoric life and drawing tourists.
On May 21, 1864, the Ionian Islands officially joined Greece, marking a significant historical milestone for the region.
Today, both the historic Patriarchal Cathedral and the National Cathedral are celebrating their feast days, an event that won't be repeated until 2099.
The Holy Belt of the Mother of God, a revered relic from Vatopedi Monastery, will lead the Epiphany procession in Serbia today, marking a significant moment in Serbian Orthodox history.
A record-breaking 274 climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest in a single day, marking the highest number of summiteers ever recorded from the Nepalese side.
Montenegro celebrates 20 years of independence, emphasizing the strength of its people and progress toward EU membership, as Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and EU Commissioner Marta Kos addressed the jubilee.