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“It isn’t too often that the world map changes, which is why the Museum of Yugoslavia is so interesting. When the former nation fell in 1991, it was a profound change that affected how we experience the Balkan region today. If you’re planning a trip to the Serbian (and former Yugoslav) capital, Belgrade, it’s worth a visit to see artifacts, uniforms, and items diplomats gifted to President Josip Broz Tito. For travelers exploring a new city or country, a visit to a world-class museum is often a highlight of the trip. In these grand buildings (which are typically impressive in their own right), you’ll find masterpieces by renowned artists and artifacts that showcase a destination’s culture and heritage,” the online magazine said.
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