A lover of folklore textiles, teacher Jelka Miš dedicated her life to researching, nurturing and preserving folk costumes and textile handicrafts. Her close relationship with Konavle, where she collected samples of folk handicrafts, made objects of high artistic range and taught the art of handicrafts undoubtedly makes her an extremely important person in preserving the […]

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When the fall of the Berlin Wall began on November 9, 1989, the demolition of the ideology that had ruled eastern Europe since the end of World War II was hinted at. At the very heart of the communist government in the USSR, already by the mid-1980s, talk of change was instigated by Perestroika and […]

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Migration and travel for a diverse range of reasons, mostly economic, can be traced back to prehistoric times. However, leisure travel, originally reserved for a very limited number of people, has today become a widespread phenomenon. It was once practiced among members of higher social status, from Roman times until the 17th century, when traveling […]

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