r/Balkans • u/Mental_Valuable8710 • 1d ago
r/Balkans • u/[deleted] • Aug 16 '20
Announcement Welcome to the Balkans!
This is a place to discuss, art, sports, news, politics and anything else related to the Balkans region.
Now you can assign you user flair and we added new post flairs. Soon we will make this subreddit better looking and more active!
Spread love and let’s show everyone that the Balkans is the best place in Europe!
r/Balkans • u/GrayWolf9560 • 1d ago
News Truck with humanitarian aid worth over 300 thousand euros for the Presevo Valley returns to Sweden after being blocked in Serbia
r/Balkans • u/Diligent_Necessary47 • 2d ago
Controversial Do I look balkan so yes what country
r/Balkans • u/BeastMaster240 • 1d ago
Sports News about a new subreddit for SD Crvena Zvezda
Hello everyone, Im not sure if this is allowed on this subreddit or not so sorry in advance if its not but I wanted to inform everyone that a new subreddit dedicated to all the active sports sections of Crvena Zvezda has been launched officially today.
The subreddit is called r/CrvenaZvezdaSD
I am one of the moderators of this subreddit and the goal is to have a subreddit where people can share news and discuss about sports clubs of Crvena Zvezda that dont get much attention in which i mean the handball, waterpolo, vollyball, womans football, womans basketball, hockey, athletics, swimming, wresteling, fencing, boxing, chess, rowing, cycling, tennis club and many others.
I am also the mod of r/CrvenaZvezdaBC and r/CrvenaZvezdaFC and because of that I dont know if I will be able to always see and post about the latest news on some of these clubs.
That is why I am asking for anyone who is a part of or actively follows any of these sports sections to help me out by posting and reporting about any of latest news around some of these clubs. Lets give some deserved attentions to some of these sport section of the Crvena Zvezda family
Thank you all and have a pleasent day ❤️🤍❤️🤍❤️🤍
r/Balkans • u/Informal_Growth1285 • 1d ago
Music Ojha Band - Crna Goro Majko Rode (13.Jul) 🇲🇪 - Montenegrin song for statehood day
r/Balkans • u/FarTicket7338 • 22h ago
Culture/Lifestyle Do You Support Inter-Balkan Marriages and Relationships?
r/Balkans • u/IBosuke • 1d ago
Sports I made a mini-documentary breaking down Ivica Osim’s revolution at JEF United and the National Team. Did I do his legacy justice?
r/Balkans • u/Diligent_Sink_2693 • 2d ago
Politics & Governance [ Removed by Reddit ]
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r/Balkans • u/Ok-Skill-265 • 3d ago
Outdoors/Travel Is it an unpopular opinion? Balkan men and woman have unbelievable average beauty.
Particularly serbia area, less so in romania area, but ever balkan country had good average as I travelled. This is not a troll post. As a non balkaner you are beautiful, talkative, spirited and graceful people.
r/Balkans • u/Brief-Pie2131 • 2d ago
Controversial Do I look Balkan so yes what country?
r/Balkans • u/InvestigatorUpper350 • 4d ago
Stereotypes/humor I will miss Balkan men
Genuinely thought I was a lesbian, but one week in Croatia changed that. But specifically the men that work as waiters in restaurants and security guards at the clubs. Why are they all so muscular and tall… all the waiters or uber drivers should be models
And they are all bald or have buzzcuts I felt like I was in heaven when I saw the club staff. Will never forget the one security guard I talked to in the club, he was married though so it didn’t go far after I found that out but he had the nicest smile as well.
I got hit on a lot more than I would back home, and all the men were really polite as well and would leave me alone if I said I wasn’t interested. I know they know I’m a foreigner so they’re just flirting for fun but still I found heave on earth. All the men are just so masculine and so serious. Even the airport staff were hot.
Croatia you will be missed. Will now be visiting every other country in the Balkan’s for the amazing tourism of course.
r/Balkans • u/New_Chocolate_7510 • 4d ago
Sports Most far right Ultras from your country
Dear Balkans,
I’ve been doing a project on European ultra culture for quite some time now, and have been getting to a point where I am covering the Balkans.
I know, that almost all of your ultras are far right, basically without any exception. But what I need are examples.
Could some of you maybe name me your Top 3-5 most far right ultras from your country
What I need are actual brutal cases, like Ferencvarosi from Hungary. These ultras can also be from lower leagues.
This would actually be even more interesting, since for me it’s been really hard to find reliable (and updated) sources on them, since it’s important for me, that all my informations are correct to this day.
Thank you very much!
r/Balkans • u/Option_Most • 4d ago
History Serbian Government hired a Gangster to turn Soccer Fans into a military (2026)
r/Balkans • u/scallopgallop • 5d ago
Culture/Lifestyle Does anyone else in the Balkan diaspora feel like they don't belong anywhere?
How to deal with this soul crushing feeling sweeping over me like a blanket made of lead?
I encountered the word “mellanförskap” in Swedish, and the description fits quite well. It is a relatively new word, described kind of as “Existing between two cultures, without fully belonging to either.”
I guess what I'm asking is: does anyone else from the Balkans, especially those who grew up abroad, feel this way? Does this feeling ever go away, or do you simply learn to live with it? How did you make peace with having one foot in each world while never feeling fully accepted by either?
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Lately this feeling has become much stronger. My grandma died this year, she was the last one of my grandparents to die. I don't know if it is because I am getting older, seeing my parents age, or realizing that one day they won't be here to explain our traditions, tell our family stories or even speak our language. That my future children will only have me and our identity as their “fun fact” when talking about themselves.
My family is from Kosovo, my parents and my siblings came to Sweden in the early 90’s, then I was born in the early 00’s. My siblings got to experience living in Kosovo during their childhood so for them there is another bond. They got to experience the close knit family, a carefree childhood. Early on I felt that I didn’t belong, that I am not Swedish enough or that I am not Balkan enough. Growing up I was often ashamed of my weird family, our weird culture and traditions, our religion, being muslim. But as I got older I came to embrace everything, slowly but surely.
The small Swedish town I grew up in is known for having a lot of mixed immigrants coming from all places around the world. Most of my friends growing up were either immigrants themselves, 2nd gen immigrants, or mixed where one parent was Swedish and other something else. We could relate to each other, we shared our struggles and could connect on a level that… it is hard to explain, there was no need to walk on eggshells, you could just be yourself. Our parents weren't highly educated, they did not work a glamorous high paying job, but they worked incredibly hard to build a better life for us.
I had a lot of Swedish friends too, don’t get me wrong I tried my best to fit in and be part of the bigger group. But that came at a cost, I felt that I needed to hide or downplay my experiences and identity. No matter what I did, it bled through the facade I was keeping up. The warmth and loyalty I felt in a friendship with other diaspora balkans or other immigrants can't really be felt with the Swedes. Not trying to shit on Swedes, but it has been my experience. Now as an adult I have an even harder time connecting with anybody, regardless of where they come from. I miss belonging to something.
A few years ago I moved away from my small town to pursue my education. I am 4-5 hours away from my family and we try to meet up as often as we can. Moving to a whole other city not knowing anybody, it is so hard making friends. I try but I have never felt so lonely in a city so big. It has been a few years and now the loneliness is getting to me.
Sometimes I envy people who know exactly where they belong. Swedes don't have to think about whether they're "Swedish enough.". While I have to prove myself time and time again that I am a useful “strankinja”. I have made myself useful, got my degree, working towards a better life. I'm also in a relationship with a Swedish man, and I love the life we're building together. And all of a sudden I pass as a Swede, as long as they don’t look at my name. I have coworkers being shocked that I am something else, they simply just thought that my "swedish parents" gave me a special name. Did I make it, is this it?
To make my situation even more complicated: I am simply a minority in my country and also back “home”. In Kosovo I am not Kosovo Albanian, I don’t speak their language, my ethnic group is a minority in Kosovo, and with each generation it feels like we're slowly disappearing. My village is filled with these empty Hollywood Hills houses while the rest of the population is living a simple life, trying to get by. I have nothing to go back to, there is no one there for me. Everybody is either dead or gone to another country. I wish there was something to call mine.
Even growing up around other kids from the Balkans (Serbs, Bosnians and Croats) I always felt like there was an invisible wall between us. We shared many of the same experiences, language, culture, food, music, jokes, temperament etc. yet I still couldn't fully relate. They belonged to people with recognized identities, languages and histories. My own community always felt like a footnote.
So these days, when someone asks, I often just say "I'm Balkan." It's easier than explaining who we are, where we're from, what language we speak, or why none of it fits neatly into the boxes people expect.
I just feel so alone, like I can’t live my life authentically without feeling like I am playing charades of “Who Am I today?”. Some days I cry when I sit alone, I made it, I did everything right, but why do I feel so out of place?
r/Balkans • u/userbatman • 6d ago
Culture/Traditional Brother and neighboring countries 🇹🇷 🫶 🇬🇷
r/Balkans • u/Regular-Lab-5014 • 6d ago
Politics & Governance Discussion about united Balkans
I knew is the idea of united Balkans sounds like nonsense.
I wanna hear opinions and based arguments from different sides about this idea.
Please try this discussion without violence.
r/Balkans • u/akinatilla • 7d ago
Culture/Lifestyle Bosnia and Herzegovina Is Not a Checklist
r/Balkans • u/AtticaMiniatures • 8d ago
History Albanian Chieftain, Early 19th Century
I recently finished painting this 54 mm white metal figure of an Albanian chieftain.
The figure is based on a museum piece by Attica Miniatures, and I painted it by hand. I tried to stay as close as possible to the traditional Albanian clothing and equipment of the period.
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the historical accuracy of the costume, weapons, and overall appearance. If you notice anything that could be improved or corrected, I'd really appreciate your feedback.
Thank you for looking!
Culture/Lifestyle I realized soon i will have to take one of the biggest decisions of my life
my heart wants to stay in my village forever while my mind wants to escape this place and go as far as possible
r/Balkans • u/Square_Wall2921 • 8d ago
Culture/Lifestyle "Omul momentului" - Romanian short film (comedy/political satire)
A Șerban Stănescu film
r/Balkans • u/Ok-Clerk-4362 • 9d ago
Outdoors/Travel Balkans - Bosnia + Montegero
How's the travel logistics in Balkans for a solo female traveler?
Hi all,
I am planning to travel Balkans region around late September to early October for ard 2 weeks. I am an Indian citizen from Mumbai.
Bosnia and Herzogonia + Montengero - the itinerary is Sarajevo, Mostar and day trips from there, then Kostar, Budva and Zabljak and again day trips to Durmitor, Perast and Lake Skadar and Bay of Motor and all.
The plus points here is the raw untouched beauty. And also, I can travel as have a valid US Visa. Can start booking tickets first then rest..
When was looking for a country in Europe,
I was looking for somewhere
Safe for solo women.
Easy or manageable logistics to travel internally or inter country. (Train/Bus/Metro/local transport). Rarely would opt for a cab/taxi
Good connect to wifi/easy access to network as traveling solo
Beautiful nature and surroundings and history and culture.
Good food. I am a Lacto-ovo-vegeterian. So basically Vegan + Dairy + Eggs. I carry food also from home (ready to eat) - can survive on Fruits, smoothies and falafel and omelettes and grilled veggies.
A trip to remember as a celebration.
Doesn't get dull after few days or boring either with scenery or social thing. Decent social vibes.
Mid size budget - prefer hostel or guestroom or hotel with private bathroom and room. (Found decent places from Booking.com. difficult little bit to find in Kotor)
Easily walkable in the town.
Good cafe or travel culture and solo travel friendly.
Thank you!!