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Novi Sad, Serbia: For TouristsAs Serbia's second largest city, Novi Sad is emerging as a small but lovely mix of historical charm and Balkan sophistication. Novi Sad is tourist-friendly because it is compac...- The Balkan Peninsula and the Republic of BulgariaLike most other Soviet republics, the Bulgarian government could be best characterized as a pro-communist government whose practices were most often aligned with those of Moscow.
- The History of Churches in Los AlamosIn his 20+ years in Los Alamos, McCullough has reflected on the role of the religious community in Los Alamos through conversations, interviews with people from the WWII era, research at the Los Alamos Historical Soci...
- World War 1: Assassination and Trouble on the Balkansthe assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and tensions on the Balkan Peninsula in World War One.
- Croatian-American Literature: The Articulation of Struggle and Suffering in the Mi...A review of how war and strife affect the literature of Croatian-Americans.
- Yama: An Indo-European God From a Linguistic Perspective
- List of Indo-European Languages
- New Places to Live and Retire Around the World
- Devi, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
- A Taste of Slavic Village: Cleveland
- Aeusos, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
- Perkunos, One of the Great Gods of the Indo-Europeans



