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Sibinjanin Janko

November 13, 2023/

If you look on the left side, you can see a plain white building that used to be the “Belgrade” Department Store. It marks the beginning of the most beautiful street in Subotica, which reminds visitors of Montmartre, according to the words of people from distant countries. And then your…

Red Thread

November 13, 2023/

Nikola Jovanović, a young Serb who recently immigrated to Gothenburg, diligently carried out his job as a waiter in a local café. The workday was progressing as usual until two customers took a seat at the counter – Sebastian Edberg from Sweden and Mijo Kovačević from Croatia. It was evening,…

Korinđanje

November 12, 2023/

Like in the previous four years, Milica traveled from Kraljevo to Denmark, specifically to a village near Aalborg, to attend an international camp for children, where she learned a lot about tolerance. On the first day of the camp, it was quite warm for Danish standards, and children from all…

Bagpipes and Celtic celebrations

November 12, 2023/

The day had finally come! The three friends, Yannis, Sofia and Eleni, were going to start the Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James. According to the legend, it is the path that pilgrims followed to arrive at the city of Santiago, where the relics of …

Sarma

November 12, 2023/

After moving from Niš to Düsseldorf, where he had already made the decision to change his life completely and go to Germany for a better job opportunity, Marko felt an incredible sense of loneliness just a few weeks later. Since he didn’t know German very well, communication in his IT…

Soutzoukakia

November 12, 2023/

It was Saturday afternoon and we had just finished lunch. We were all sitting in the sitting room talking about my dad’s new job when the phone rang. My sister, Aphrodite, answered the phone. I don’t think she understood who it was, because she quickly asked my mum to come…

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The Shared (Hi)stories project seeks to broaden the minds of secondary students in the EU by encouraging critical thinking and a multi-perspective approach to cultural and historical heritage. Through the exploration of (hi)stories traditionally told from a one-sided national perspective, the project aims to foster a strong sense of EU awareness and citizenship among students while improving their English skills.

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