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PMR086K-36 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: Canadair CL-415 water bomber "866" in action against brush fires which closed the Split-Trogir road for some hours. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, seaplane, amphibian, fire-fighter, aeroplane, aircraft
PMR086K-35 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: Canadair CL-415 water bomber "844" in action against brush fires which closed the Split-Trogir road for some hours. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, aircraft, aeroplane, fire-fighter, amphibian, seaplane
PMR086K-34 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: Canadair CL-415 water bomber "866" in action against brush fires which closed the Split-Trogir road for some hours. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, seaplane, amphibian, fire-fighter, aeroplane, aircraft
PMR086K-33 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: Canadair CL-415 water bomber "844" in action against brush fires which closed the Split-Trogir road for some hours. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, seaplane, amphibian, fire-fighter, aeroplane, aircraft
PMR086K-32 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: Canadair CL-415 water bomber "866" in action against brush fires which closed the Split-Trogir road for some hours. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, fire-fighter, aeroplane, aircraft

Travel (176 files)

PMR113-10 
 Republic of San Marino: founded on 3rd September 301 AD, San Marino claims to be the oldest sovereign state still extant. View of Rimini and the Adriatic coast from the Guaita Fortress. On a clear day the mountains of Yugoslavia can be seen. The fortress stands on Mount Titano (756 metres). 
 Keywords: enclave, micro-state, UNESCO, picturesque, historic, architecture, panorama
PMR075-12 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Split: souvenir stalls among the Roman columns with the Porta Argentea (Silver Gate) in the background 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, stone, heritage, ruins
PMR075-10 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Split: houses built in the south east corner of the (Roman) Palace of Diocletian (foreground); view from the campanile with railway and ferry terminals and waterfront 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, stone, mellow, port, Adriatic Sea
PMR075-05 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Trogir: open-air cafe in a shady side street 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, mediaeval, stone, mellow, eating, meal
PMR075-03 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Trogir: open-air cafe in a small square, overlooked by the church tower 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, mediaeval, stone, mellow, campanile, eating
PMR075-01 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Trogir: a typical alleyway in the old town 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, mediaeval, stone, mellow, cobblestones
PMR074-12 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Trogir: rooftops, from the church tower, with a Gothic facade in the foreground and port facilities in the background 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, rooftiles, cranes
PMR074-11 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Trogir: waterfront reflections, seen from the neighbouring island of Ciova 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, defence, town wall, campanile, mooring, boat, mediaeval, mellow
PMR074-10 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Trogir: the quayside and castle from the bridge to Ciova 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, defence, town wall, campanile
PMR074-09 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Zadar: church of St. Donat (11th century) and the belltower of St. Mary's church (12th century) with colourful cannas in the foreground 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, campanile, apse
PMR074-08 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Zadar: the market place 
 Keywords: vegetables, potatoes, beans, trade, trading
PMR074-07 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Zadar: harbour and Land Gate to the town, bearing the lion of St. Mark (1543) built by Michele Sanmicheli, who also built the rest of the town's fortifications. 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, port, moorings, boats, basin, defence, town wall
PMR074-06 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia: extraordinary cloud effects caused by the Bora wind; approaching Zadar 
 Keywords: meteorological, front-cloud, weather, sky, unusual, remarkable
PMR074-05 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Krk: the ferry from the island of Rab arriving at Senj. Krk on the left. 
 Keywords: Adriatic, islands, seascape, boats
PMR074-04 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Krk: the strait between the island of Krk and the mainland, with construction work on the new linking bridge visible in the distance. 
 Keywords: moorings, watercraft, boats, Adriatic
PMR074-02 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Porec: traditional old house with stone steps to the first floor entrance 
 Keywords: architecture, typical, dwelling, picturesque, flowerbeds, Istria
PMR074-01 
 Yugoslavia, Croatia, Porec: colourful mosaics on the facade of the Basilica of Euphrasius, the best-preserved example anywhere of a 6th century Byzantine basilica. 
 Keywords: architecture, arcades, columns, capitals, unique, Istria
PMR073-11 
 Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Piran: house in Venetian Gothic style (1450), with the campanile towering in the background 
 Keywords: architecture, belltower, ogee arches, clocktower, Istria
PMR073-10 
 Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Piran: statue of violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini (born here in 1692) in front of the town hall (1879) with the lion of St. Mark over the entrance. 
 Keywords: Baroque music, monument, memorial, architecture, neo-classical, bronze figure, Istria
PMR073-09 
 Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Piran: blue sky, yellow broom flowers (Spartium junceum). Everywhere. 
 Keywords: botany, botanical, shrub, flora, colourful, Istria
PMR073-08 
 Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Piran: view of the Istrian coast with flowering Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria) in the foreground 
 Keywords: vegetation, botany, botanical, flowers, seascape, azure
PMR073-07 
 Italy, Muggia: a town on the border of Italy and Yugoslavia (now Slovenia) - the outer harbour 
 Keywords: architecture, port, moorings, basin, watercraft, quayside, fishing boats, yachts, picturesque, church tower, reflections
PMR073-06 
 Italy, Muggia: a town on the border of Italy and Yugoslavia (now Slovenia) - view of Trieste from the harbour 
 Keywords: picturesque, port, moorings, basin, watercraft, yachts, fishing boats
PMR073-05 
 Italy, Muggia: a town on the border of Italy and Yugoslavia (now Slovenia) - the old town hall with later top storey, crowned with clock and bell tower 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, street scene, town square, historic, arcades
PMR073-04 
 Italy, Muggia: a town on the border of Italy and Yugoslavia (now Slovenia) - the old town hall bearing the lion of St. Mark (left), and the 15th century parish church 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, street scene, rose window, belltower
PMR073-03 
 Italy, Muggia: the crowded little harbour on the border of Italy and Yugoslavia (now Slovenia) 
 Keywords: architecture, port, moorings, basin, watercraft, quayside, fishing boats, yachts, picturesque
PMR294-12 
 Yugoslavia, Zagreb: The National Theatre and Opera House, opened in 1895 by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, culture, music, performing arts
PMR-D3049 
 Yugoslavia: aerial view of ranges of sunlit snow-covered mountain peaks, enhanced by the shadow-filled valleys, on the Dalmatian coast. 
 Keywords: panorama, picturesque, scenic, awe-inspiring, dramatic, striking, imposing, geology, geological
PMR-D3048 
 Yugoslavia: aerial view of ranges of sunlit snow-covered mountain peaks, enhanced by the shadow-filled valleys, on the Dalmatian coast. 
 Keywords: panorama, picturesque, scenic, awe-inspiring, dramatic, striking, imposing, geology, geological
PMR-D3047 
 Yugoslavia: aerial view of ranges of sunlit snow-covered mountain peaks, enhanced by the shadow-filled valleys, on the Dalmatian coast. 
 Keywords: panorama, picturesque, scenic, awe-inspiring, dramatic, striking, imposing, geology, geological
PMR-D3046 
 Yugoslavia: aerial view of ranges of sunlit snow-covered mountain peaks, enhanced by the shadow-filled valleys, on the Dalmatian coast. 
 Keywords: panorama, picturesque, scenic, awe-inspiring, dramatic, striking, imposing, geology, geological
PMR-D3045 
 Yugoslavia: aerial view of ranges of sunlit snow-covered mountain peaks, enhanced by the shadow-filled valleys, on the Dalmatian coast. 
 Keywords: panorama, picturesque, scenic, awe-inspiring, dramatic, striking, imposing, geology, geological
PMR092K-11 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: the Roman amphitheatre, built by the Emperor Hadrian on a hill in the middle of the town, now restored with 20 rows of Prilep marble seats. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-10 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: the three panels with fish motifs on the front of the town fountain. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-09 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: an almost complete mosaic of a red deer surrounded by plaited-work. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-08 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: part of the mosaic in the Large Basilica, showing a lion and a bull. Part of this mosaic appears on the reverse side of the Macedonian 5000 denari banknote issued in 1996. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-07 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: a well-preserved mosaic depicting two red deer and a fountain. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-06 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: statue of Nemesis in the courthouse, with head and hand missing. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-05 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: the hypocaust and underfloor heat circulation system of the baths. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-04 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: general view of the ruins, with the baths (left) and the courthouse (right). 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-03 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: part of a well-preserved mosaic composed of geometrical patterns. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-02 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: a mosaic with illustrations of a variety of different birds amid geometrical patterns. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-01 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: part of the "small" Basilica with its mosaic floor. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR091K-36 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the pedestrian precinct with minarets of the two mosques, Isaac Beg (left) and Yeni (right). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic
PMR091K-35 
 Macedonia, Bitola: cobbled street in the "Stara Carsija" (old bazaar), with sunshades providing shadow for the wares on display in the street. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque
PMR091K-34 
 Macedonia, Bitola: cobbled street in the "Stara Carsija" (old bazaar), with an odd-shaped shop, squeezed on a y-junction. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque
PMR091K-33 
 Macedonia, Bitola: cobbled street in the "Stara Carsija" (old bazaar), with large mural in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque
PMR091K-32 
 Macedonia, Bitola: young Macedonian dressed as an oriental potentate. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Maharajah, fancy dress, costume
PMR091K-31 
 Macedonia, Bitola: Isaac Beg Mosque, with its 45-metre minaret, was commissioned by Isaac Chelebi Ibn Asa in 1508, and is set in well tended flower gardens. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, minaret, Islam, Muslim
PMR091K-30 
 Macedonia, Bitola: Isaac Beg Mosque, with its 45-metre minaret, was commissioned by Isaac Chelebi Ibn Asa in 1508, and is set in well tended flower gardens. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, minaret, Islam, Muslim
PMR091K-29 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the 35-metre Clock Tower dates back to 1664, but acquired its present appearance in the 19th century. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR091K-28 
 Macedonia, Bitola: sun dial on a wall in the old town. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, solar clock
PMR091K-27 
 Macedonia, Bitola: Marshal Tito ulica, the main street and pedestrian precinct. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, historic, picturesque
PMR091K-26 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Fortress Kale, overlooking the city, was first built in 536 after Roman Scupi was destroyed by an earthquake in 518 AD. The present fortifications date mainly from Ottoman times. 
 Keywords: historic, reflections, castle, fortifications, picturesque, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-25 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. The Clock Tower, built in 1566-72, was damaged in the 1963 earthquake and the clockwork was lost. It has now been replaced and is visible all over the bazaar. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-24 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Sveta Bogorodica Church, built in 1835, burnt down by Bulgarians in 1944 and now rebuilt once more. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-23 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: an Orthodox church and cemetery on the outskirts of the city. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-22 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: the National Library, opened in 1982, designed by a Croatian architect, Andrija Mutnjakovic. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-21 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: entrance to the Palace of Youth and Sports, opened in 1977, a Pristina landmark. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-20 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: pictures of missing persons (mostly young men) hopefully displayed by their familiy or friends. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia
PMR091K-19 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: pictures of missing persons (mostly young men) hopefully displayed by their familiy or friends. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia
PMR091K-18 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: equestrian statue of national hero Skanderbeg (Gjergj Kastrioti). 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, monument, national heritage
PMR091K-16 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. "Carsija" Bazaar is about one thousand years old; a typical cobbled street in the "Bitbazaar" with minaret behind and distant dome of Mustafa Pasha Mosque. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-15 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. "Carsija" Bazaar is about one thousand years old; a typical cobbled street in the "Bitbazaar". 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, street scene
PMR091K-14 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. "Carsija" Bazaar is about one thousand years old; a typical cobbled street with minaret behind. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-13 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. 15th century Daut-Pasha Amam (baths), architecturally notable, is now home to the city's modern art gallery. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, picturesque, Turkish baths, architecture
PMR091K-12 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Fortress Kale, overlooking the city, was first built in 536 after Roman Scupi was destroyed by an earthquake in 518 AD. The present fortifications date mainly from Ottoman times. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, picturesque, fortifications, castle
PMR091K-11 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. 15th century Ottoman stone bridge linking the two sides of the city over the River Vardar. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, picturesque
PMR091K-10 
 Macedonia, Skopje: the ruins of Skupi, a Roman colony founded by Domitian between 81 and 96 AD, but abandoned in 518 AD after an earthquake completely destroyed the city. 
 Keywords: historic, archeology, excavation, Yugoslavia, national heritage
PMR091K-09 
 Macedonia, Tetovo: Arabati Baba Tekke, a Bekteshi Dervish prayer hall built by Redzep Pasha in the 18th century, in its well-tended gardens. 
 Keywords: historic, Muslim, Islam, minaret, mosque, Yugoslavia, national heritage
PMR091K-08 
 Macedonia, Mavrovo: Monastery of St. Jovan Bigorsky (St John the Baptist) on the steep side of the gorge of the River Radika. Founded in 1020, the monastery church (right) contains an iconostasis which is a masterpiece of woodcarving. The entrance is decorated with the Macedonian flag. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-07 
 Macedonia, Mavrovo: Monastery of St. Jovan Bigorsky (St John the Baptist) on the steep side of the gorge of the River Radika. Founded in 1020, the monastery church contains an iconostasis which is a masterpiece of woodcarving. On these wooden galleries are the "konaks" or lodgings for visitors. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-06 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: statue of the town's patron saint, St. Clement, by Tome Serafimovski, in the town centre. 
 Keywords: Christian, Yugoslavia, monument, national heritage, historic
PMR091K-05 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: display of religious wooden carvings for pilgrims, in the Fortress of King Samuil, who reigned from 976 to 1014 AD. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-04 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the Upper Gate (Gorna Porta) of the Fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, is the only remaining gate. 
 Keywords: national heritage, fortifications, historic castle, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-03 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: St. Clement's Monastery of Bogoroditsa-Peribleptos commissioned by Progon Zgur in 1295. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage
PMR091K-02 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: 3rd century BC Greek amphitheatre with 13 rows of seats (rebuilt 2002) and a capacity of 5000 people. 
 Keywords: national heritage, excavation, archeology, historic site, Greek architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-01 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the Romanesque Church of St. Sofia, built in the 11th century, contains uniquely important frescoes. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage
PMR090K-31 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the Romanesque Church of St. Sofia, built in the 11th century, contains uniquely important frescoes. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage
PMR090K-30 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: originally founded by St. Clement in 893, the Monastery of St. Panteleimon was completely rebuilt in 2002 after the site had been occupied by the Sultan Mohamed Mosque for 450 years. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Orthodox church
PMR090K-29 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, with a view of the town beyond the crenellated corner tower. The site was already fortified in the 4th century BC. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, castle, panorama
PMR090K-28 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: view of the town and Lake Ohrid from the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, panorama, waterside
PMR090K-27 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: originally founded by St. Clement in 893, the Monastery of St. Panteleimon was completely rebuilt in 2002 after the site had been occupied by the Sultan Mohamed Mosque for 450 years. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Orthodox church
PMR090K-26 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, with a view of the crenellated walls and defence towers. The site was already fortified in the 4th century BC. Lake Ohrid in the background. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, fortifications, historic building
PMR090K-25 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, with a view of the town beyond the fortifications. The site was already fortified in the 4th century BC. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage
PMR089K-21 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): Vlaska Crkva (church) dates from 1450 and is believed to be the oldest building in Montenegro. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, historic city, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-20 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): a typical street in this small town of 19,000 inhabitants. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, historic city, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-19 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): Orthodox Monastery of Cetinje, founded by Ivan Crnojevic in 1484, showing the main entrance and belltower. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-18 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): Orthodox Monastery of Cetinje, founded by Ivan Crnojevic in 1484. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-17 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
The massive Kampana Bastion and the town's north wall, with Mount Lovcen and Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort, in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-16 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
The Sea Gate, West Gate (1555) and Duke's (Providur's) Palace above it, from the Riva. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-15 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
the Gurdic Bastion and the South Gate, which has three doors, from the 13th, 17th, and 18th centuries. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-14 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
a street in the old town (Stari Grad), overlooked by Mount Lovcen and Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-13 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the Gulf of Kotor, surrounded by precipitous mountains, and the new town. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-12 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the Gulf of Kotor with part of the old town (Stari Grad) and part of the Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort (260 metres high). 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-11 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
Bird's eye view of the complete harbour from the Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort (260 metres high). 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-10 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the Gulf of Kotor and flag of Montenegro from Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort, (260 metres high). 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-09 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the old town (Stari Grad) and jetty from the Church of Our Lady of Remedy. 
 Keywords: picturesque, panorama, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-08 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
Part view of the old town (Stari Grad) and jetty, from the Roko fortification. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port
PMR089K-07 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: memorial statue to Vladimir Vysotsky, iconic Russian singer, composer and musician who died in 1980. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, bard, guitarist
PMR089K-06 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: construction of a weir (?) in the River Moraca, with the Millennium Bridge. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, new capital city, suspension bridge
PMR089K-05 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: equestrian statue of King Nicholas I (Kral Nikolai) (1841-1921), Montenegro's first and only king. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, royal house, monument, new capital city
PMR089K-04 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: Turkish (?) belltower in the centre of the new capital city. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, Yugoslavia, historic city, national heritage
PMR089K-03 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: the new Millennium Bridge over the River Moraca, opened 13th July 2005. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, engineering, suspension bridge
PMR089K-02 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: memorial statue to Vladimir Vysotsky, iconic Russian singer, composer and musician who died in 1980. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, bard, guitarist
PMR089K-01 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: the almost completed Orthodox Church of Christ's Resurrection (Hristvog Vaskrenja). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, religious architecture, modern architecture
PMR088K-36 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: the almost completed Orthodox Church of Christ's Resurrection (Hristvog Vaskrenja). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, religious architecture, modern architecture
PMR088K-35 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: Moraca Sports Centre (left) on the River Moraca which flows through the centre of the capital city. 
 Keywords: historic city, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-33 
 Croatia, Sveti Stefan: the tiny hotel island, connected by a causeway to the mainland, is a fashionable resort. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-32 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the wooded island of Lokrum, seen over the rooftops from Fort Minceta. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-31 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the wooded island of Lokrum, seen over the rooftops of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-30 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the Belltower on Placa, as seen from the city walls over the Pile Gate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-29 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the main street, Placa (or Stradun) with the belltower at the end, and the Franciscan Monastery on the left. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-28 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Big Onofrio's Fountain, designed by Onofrio della Casa in 1438, near Pile Gate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-27 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Fort Minceta and the north-west city wall with the Pile Gate and some of the museum exhibits in the foreground. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-26 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: restaurant in the forrmer cloisters of the Convent of St. Claire, founded in 1290. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-25 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: part of the south wall standing on precipitate cliffs above the sea. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-23 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: old roofs and new! 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-22 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the triangular-shaped Fort Lovrijenac (11th century)(left, perched on its rock) and Fort Bokar (right, part of the city walls).) 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-21 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: close-up view of a speed boat and passengers, from the walls of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-20 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: part of Fort St. John, with a view of the coast to the south, and speed boat. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-19 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: a section of the south wall, and seascape. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-18 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the mighty Fort Bokar, the city wall, and sunbathers on the rocks outside the walls. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-17 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view of Fort Minceta and north wall over the (mostly new) rooftops of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-16 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the harbour with Fort Revelin and the Ploce Gate, from Fort St. John. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-15 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the harbour and quay with the Dominican Monastery, from the city walls. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-14 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: musician in traditional costume playing the tambura by Onofrio's Fountain. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-13 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Romanesque columns and courtyard in the cloister of the Franciscan Monastery. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-12 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: a variety of carved stone column capitals in the Romanesque cloister of the Franciscan Monastery. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-11 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view of the city's mighty north wall and bastions, from Fort Minceta. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-10 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Fort Minceta and the city walls from Pile Gate, with palm trees and Oleanders in bloom. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-09 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Orlando's Column (= Roland) has stood for centuries in Placa and is regarded as a symbol of Dubrovnik's freedom. 
 Keywords: picturesque, statue, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-08 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the Small Onofrio's Fountain, provides fresh water from the Dubrovnik River (designed by Onofrio della Casa in 1438). 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-07 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view along the main street, Placa (or Stradun) with belltower and marble paving, polished by the feet of innumerable residents and visitors. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-06 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view down on the city, with harbour and fortifications, from the coast road. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-05 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina: notice reading "Welcome to Republic of Srpska" (Serbia) south of Trebinje, an area occupied chiefly by Serbs. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-03 
 Croatia, Dalmatia: mountains and coastal plain, just south of Dubrovnik: view looking south. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, landscape, geology
PMR088K-02 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trebinje: River Trebisnijica and the Stone Bridge and mountains, looking north. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-01 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trebinje: fortified wall of the Stari Grad (old town), viewed from the town park. 
 Keywords: Islam, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Ottoman, Bosniaks, Muslim
PMR087K-19 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Ploce: Blacinskaja jez, a striking blue lake in a picturesque countryside of rolling hills. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia
PMR087K-18 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: late afternoon view of the island, promenade and quayside filled with moored yachts, from Kamerlengo Castle. 
 Keywords: national heritage, harbour, panorama, Yugoslavia, Romanesque architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-17 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: the clocktower of St. Sebastian and the 15th century town hall in trg (square) Ivana Pavla. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-16 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: the magnificent Romanesque doorway of the church of St. Lawrence carved by Master Radovan in 1240 AD, showing Adam and Eve, the birth of Christ (centre), and the two lions. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-15 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: the magnificent Romanesque doorway of the church of St. Lawrence carved by Master Radovan in 1240 AD. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-14 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: a closer view of the private yachts and pleasure craft moored at the quay. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-12 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: view of the island with promenade and quayside from Kamerlengo Castle, dating from 1420. 
 Keywords: national heritage, panorama, Yugoslavia, Romanesque architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-11 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Solin: ruins of the ancient town of Salona, capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, inhabited until 614 AD when it was taken by barbarians. Here: a beautifully carved sarcophagus cover, just unearthed. 
 Keywords: Roman ruins, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, excavations, archeology, Roman architecture
PMR087K-10 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Solin: ruins of the ancient town of Salona, capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, inhabited until 614 AD when it was taken by barbarians. General view of the ruins with the town basilica discernible at the rear. 
 Keywords: Roman ruins, Roman architecture, archeology, excavations, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-09 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Solin: ruins of the ancient town of Salona, capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, inhabited until 614 AD when it was taken by barbarians. The amphitheatre, dating from the 2nd century AD. 
 Keywords: Roman ruins, Roman architecture, archeology, excavations, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-08 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: a Romanesque clocktower and belfry, flanking the passage to the Roman "Iron Gate" in Narodni Trg. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-07 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: a colourful Bougainvillea, spreading itself right across a square within the Roman walls of the palace. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-06 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: an ancient house, still occupied, within the Roman walls. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-05 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Trg Republike (Republic Square) surrounded by the 19th century neo-Renaissance "Prokuratien". 
 Keywords: national heritage, arcade, Renaissance architecture, Yugoslavia, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-04 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: some of the dwellings built onto the ancient Roman walls. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Roman architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-03 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: the new marble promenade, "Riva", laid out with palm trees, shrubs and fountains. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-02 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: the 200-metre-long south wall, overlooking the new marble promenade, "Riva", laid out with palm trees, shrubs and fountains. Fishing boat to the left. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-01 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: twilight view of harbour and fishing boats with full moon from Campsite Stobrec, south of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, evening, moonlight
PMR086K-31 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: raging brush fires close the main road between Split and Trogir. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, flames, smoke, burning undergrowth, forest fire
PMR086K-30 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: raging brush fires close the main road between Split and Trogir. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, burning undergrowth, forest fire
PMR086K-22 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Maslenica: the newly opened Maslenica Bridge over the 200-metres wide Novsko Zdrilo Straits carries the Split motorway. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, waterway, mountains
PMR086K-21 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Maslenica: shoreline and settlement on the Gulf of Novigrad (Novsko Zdrilo Straits). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, coastal landscape
PMR086K-20 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Lukovo: the islands of Glavina and Rab, lapped by the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, archipelago
PMR086K-19 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Lukovo: the island of Kur in aquamarine waters seen from the barren Adriatic coast. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, archipelago
PMR020K-08 
 Romania, Wallachia, Drobeta-Turnu-Severin: Ruins of the Roman castra from the time of Hadrian. Its purpose was the defence of the adjacent bridge over the Danube. Today, Yugoslavia (Serbia) lies on the other side of the Danube. 
 Keywords: archeology, excavations, Roman remains, Roman ruins
PMR019K-02 
 Croatia, Krk: Harbour at the port of Krk, on the island of Krk. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Adriatic, Yugoslavia, fishing boats
PMR019K-01 
 Croatia, Krk: View to the mainland of Croatia from Baska, on the island of Krk. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia, Adriatic
PMR018K-36 
 Croatia, Krk: Harbour and jetty of the town of Krk on the Island of Krk. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia, Adriatic
PMR018K-35 
 Croatia, Plitvice: One of the lakes in the Plitvicka Jezera National Park with cave and reflections. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, clear water, Yugoslavia
PMR018K-34 
 Croatia, Plitvice: Trout in one of the lakes in the Plitvicka Jezera National Park. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, clear water, freshwater fish, Yugoslavia, Adriatic
PMR018K-33 
 Croatia, Plitvice: Buying wild honey at a roadside stall. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia, small trader
PMR018K-31 
 Croatia, Senj: Volvo station wagon parked at the roadside overlooking the island of Krk. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Adriatic, Yugoslavia
PMR018K-30 
 Slovenia, Radovljica: Gostilna Avgustin (Hotel Augustin) (prop. Grega Finzgar), a well-appointed and welcoming hostelry in Radovljica. 
 Keywords: inn, architecture, hostelry, hotel, Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia
PMR018K-29 
 Slovenia, Radovljica: View of the surrounding countryside and gardens with wooded hills in the distance. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia
PMR018K-28 
 Slovenia, Radovljica: Typical old barn/storehouse of wooden construction on stone base, with geranium-lined balcony. 
 Keywords: architecture, Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia
PMR018K-27 
 Slovenia, Radovljica: Lake Bled in the rain. 
 Keywords: Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia
PMR000K-21 
 Yugoslavia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view of the city from the cruise ship "Iberia". 1950s. 
 Keywords: Adriatic, fortifications, port, fortress

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