| Amala: Summer school for Serbian music, dance, and language in Valjevo. General information, workshops, and photos. | |
| Balkan Media Club: Buy music and movies from Yugoslavia online. | |
| Department of History of Art: Texts, images, criticism relating to history of art in Yugoslavia. | |
| European Heritage Days 2002 in Yugoslavia: Pictures and short stories about monuments and culture sights in Belgrade and Novi Sad. Events and programmes in Serbia. Maps of Belgrade and Novi Sad with marked positions of monuments. | |
| IFOMA 2000: International Festival Of Modern Arts, held in Novi Sad. [Flash] | |
| Komuna: Music, film, book production and publishing house. Distributor of Emir Kusturica's films. | |
| Majdanpek Museum: Mining museum. Site includes news, information about the city, a review of the museum's collections, and a guide through the departments. | |
| NATO Using Bombs Against Serbian Cultural Heritage: Article from Serbia Info. | |
| Serbia Info: Explore Historical Monuments: Descriptions and pictures of Serbian monuments. | |
| South Slavic Literature Library: Texts (in English and original) of literature from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and Macedonia. | |
| Spiritual Genocide: A survey of destroyed, damaged and desecrated churches, monasteries and other church buildings during the war 1991-1995 (1997) in Yugoslavia, published by the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church. | |
| Theatre Ujvideki Szinhaz: Hungarian language theater with classical, drama, comedy, musical and avant-garde repertoire. | |
| Zlatko Milenkovic: Website by a Novi Sad comics creator; his career, titles and exhibitions. |
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