Two weather satellite images, composite and infrared.
Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Hungary, Bosnia, Italy, Slovenia, Austria and Greece are also covered with this image layer.
Only place in Serbia that has hi-res images, besides capital Belgrade, is small town of Ljubovija situated in western Serbia. It has population of 18,000. Make sure you turn "terrain" switch on.
On 27th of March, 1999, on 4th night of NATO campaign against Serbia, F117, "invisible" stealth bomber was shot down by Serbian SA-3 surface-to-air missile.
This is the 3d model of the building of the Assembly of Serbia in the city center of Belgrade. It was built after the WWI. The building was started in 1907. First idea was of Konstantin Jovanovic in 1891, followed by design of Jovan Ilkic, who won the competition in 1901. Its interior was designed by Nikolaj Krasnov.
The building was used for parliamentary purposes in Kingdom of Yugoslav...
A challenger for the title of world's largest weather vane is located in Whitehorse, Yukon. The weather vane is a retired Douglas DC-3 atop a swiveling support. Located beside Whitehorse International Airport, the weather vane is used mainly by pilots to determine wind direction. The weather vane only requires a 5 km/hour wind to rotate.
Effects of the NATO campaign in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1999.
You can see:
broken bridges, airports with holes in runway, bombed buildings in Belgrade downtown (still with bomb holes in it), repaired and still not repaired military bases, powerplants,... I have added pictures from that time in descriptions, so you can see how was it in that days.
In total 22 places in Belgrade.
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