(i have heard that sumadija sometimes referred to as "the heartland of serbia," but the late sasa nenadovic (1927-2006) from the town of btrbusani/b, disputed this with a grin, saying, that sumadjia was "the stomach of serbia, ...
(i have heard that sumadija sometimes referred to as "the heartland of serbia," but the late sasa nenadovic (1927-2006) from the town of btrbusani/b, disputed this with a grin, saying, that sumadjia was "the stomach of serbia, b.../b
Source: Politika By David Binder February 24, 2008. A question to ponder: If you now can transplant a human heart, implying amputation of the original heart, can you transplant the heart of a nation? The question, outside the category ...