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beverages and coffee, and
often also
light snacks (meze) and
other food. Many
kafanas feature live
music performances. The
concept of a
social gathering place...
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Franz von der Trenck.
Belgrade remained rich in
kafanas in this
period as
there were
almost 200
kafanas and meyhanas, so
production of
alcoholic beverages...
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noted that the
kafanas were
divided by religion. The
apogee of
number of
kafanas in
Belgrade was in the 19th and 20th centuries. The
kafana was the common...
- „Упитник”; Serbian:
Kafana „?”,
Kafana „Znak pitanja”,
Kafana „Upitnik”) is the oldest,
still operational traditional tavern (
kafana) in Belgrade, Serbia...
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unfortunate love, and love-suffering
while drinking and
singing in
omnipresent kafanas. He was
married four times. Some of Zdravković's most
renowned songs are...
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commercial hub of
downtown Belgrade. For decades, it was one of the
favorite kafanas in the city, but it was
closed in 2007. Grčka
Kraljica is
located at 51...
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village of
Samaila near Kraljevo, she
started her
career by
performing in
kafanas dodging Ibar
Highway alongside Vesna Zmijanac. Božinovska
eventually rose...
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accordionist and
performed at a
local kafana frequently. One night, Sena
persuaded Šemsa to come with her to the
kafana. That
night Šemsa
discovered her talent...
- the
bohemian quarter Skadarlija, a
vintage street dotted with
kafanas. The very
first kafana in Belgrade, an oriental-style bistro, was
opened in 1522 and...
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other kafanas.
Branislav Nušić, a
famous writer and
regular of
Belgrade kafanas,
wrote that the name had
actually been
suggested by
another kafana regular...