We met Tea and her family when they gave us a lift from Kotor, the city she is proud of. She was happy to talk in english and glad to be listened by people all over Europe !
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What about Montenegro : Diana
Isolated in a valley near Kotor, Diana offers us a cup of coffee in her tavern. Montenegro, for her, is rich in ethnic diversity.
What about Bosnia :Adel
For Adel,hospitality is a real pleasure. As a muslim he is attached to the religious values and he likes to share about differences.
What about Bosnia : Ejla
Child during the Bosnian war, she evokes the duty of memory. Today bride, Ejla would like to visit Paris.
What about Croatia : Jure
Jure likes to talk about history of his country Croatia and the Balkans. This night, he took us through the streets of Split.
Jure led us up to the mailbox soldiers Napoleon! Vestige of the French presence in Dalmatia and Split between 1805 and 1813.
What about Croatia : Branimir
Branimir likes to enjoy the quiet life on the Adriatic coast and the beaches of Split where he practiced picigin …
What about Croatia: Vanja
Vanja is Bosnian, married to an Italian, they met in Australia and they live in Croatia. Then necessarily at home, they speak English!
What about Croatia : Goga
Goga is a curious person. She is multilingual and travels a lot, she likes painting and hosting travellers.
She invited us to her home in Zagreb, an opportunity to better understand the country’s rich and complex history.
What about Croatia: Radenko
Radenko knows the charms of the town of Pazin and when he learnt that we have been living in Britany, he was excited to show us all the posters of the festival dedicated to Jules Verne and sent to Nantes.