Zemun was formerly part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire which stretched as far south as the Danube and was an independent town for 200 years, so its architecture and feel are identifiably different ...
The Jewish Community of Zemun commemorated on Sunday the 575 community members it lost to the Holocaust with a memorial plaque outside where the Serbian municipality’s Sephardic synagogue once stood.
It may have been swallowed up by Belgrade in recent decades but ‘Zemunci’ remain fiercely proud of their town and of its very different history and identity. One does not always have to leave Belgrade ...
*Well, I happen to be in Zemun right now, and so I'm paying attention. Probably stranger things have happened here. https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Celebrating ...
The folk of Zemun have a deep sense of belonging to their “hometown”, which is actually one of Belgrade’s most culturally significant and vibrant urban municipalities. Most people born and residing in ...
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