Serbia Remembers: Armistice Day and Its Symbol
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Armistice Day is celebrated throughout Europe today, and it is also the 13th year that the day has been celebrated as a national holiday in Serbia.
The representative orchestra of the Guard played the Serbian anthem, while raising the national flag.
On the occasion of Victory Day in World War I, Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II, Crown Prince Philip and Princess Danica will pay tribute to the heroes of the Great War in Oplenac, on Tuesday, November 11 at 11 a.m. https://www.instagram.com/p/DQ4XXs4iF4_/?igsh=MXQycmM4b25hbmV1ZA== The bells of the Church of St. George in Oplenac will ring out at exactly 11:00 a.m., symbolically as in most countries around the world, because it w…
Armistice Day has been a national holiday and non-working day in Serbia since 2012, and is also celebrated in the United Kingdom, Belgium, New Zealand...
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