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senka-mesecine · 7 months
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Bela Crkva, Serbia.
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RESTORAN DUNAVSKI CVET - STARA PALANKA, TAMAN DOK ČEKATE SKELU ZA RAM
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Baba Anujka
Anujka made a laboratory in one wing of her house after her husband died, and she earned a reputation as a healer and herbalist in the late 19th century. She was popular with wives of farmers who sought her help for health problems, and she earned a respectable income which enabled her to live comfortably. She produced medicines and mixtures which would make soldiers ill enough to escape military service, and she also sold poisonous mixtures which she branded “magic water" or “love potions”. She sold the so-called “magic water” mostly to women with abusive husbands; they would give the concoction to their husbands, who would usually die after about eight days.
Anujka’s “love potion” contained arsenic in small quantities and certain plant toxins that were difficult to detect. When told about a marriage problem, Anujka would ask her client, “How heavy is that problem?”, which meant, “What is the body mass of the victim?” She was then able to calculate the dose needed.  Anujka’s victims were usually men, typically young and healthy. Her clients claimed at her trial that they did not know that her “magic water” contained poison, but that they believed that she had some kind of supernatural powers to kill people using magic. Anujka’s potions killed between 50 and 150 people.
In the 1920s, Anujka had her own “sales agent”, a woman named Ljubina Milankov, whose job was to find potential clients and take them to Anujka’s house. The price of Anujka’s “magic water” fluctuated between 2,000 and 10,000 Yugoslav dinars.
Anujka sold her “magic water” to Stana Momirov in January 1924 for 2,300 dinars. Stana was a previous client and Anujka had provided her with herbal medicines on other occasions. Stana gave the mixture to her husband Lazar Ludoški, and he fell ill and died after a few days. Stana later married another man from the same village. A rich uncle of her second husband died under similar circumstances within a few months. The police questioned Stana, and she incriminated Anujka.
Anujka then sold her magic water in December 1926 to Sima Momirov and his wife Sofija, who intended to kill Sima’s 70-year-old father, Nikola Momirov. Their motive involved a family quarrel. According to their claim, Nikola was an alcoholic and abusive towards his children and grandchildren. Sofija heard about Anujka from a woman named Danica Stojić (or Stajić), and they contacted Anujka who sold them her magic water for 5,000 dinars. Sofija gave it to 16-year-old Olga Sturza, Nikola’s granddaughter, and ordered her to ensure that Nikola drank it. Nikola drank the potion, fell ill, and died after 15 days.
Anujka’s first trial was in June 1914 in Bela Crkva for providing poison for murders, but she was acquitted. She was arrested again on 15 May 1928 at age 90. Stana, Sofija, and Sima Momirov, Ljubina Milankov, Danica Stojić and Olga Sturza were arrested as well and charged with the murders of Nikola Momirov and Lazar Ludoški. 
Sofija and Sima Momirov defended themselves at the trial. They claimed that they did not know that the “magic water” contained poison; they believed that it was just water and the death came as a result of Anujka’s supernatural powers. Stana Momirov claimed that she only wanted the magic water to heal her husband from alcoholism and that she was not aware that it would kill him. During the trial, Anujka constantly denied charges, claiming that she never sold any magic water and that the whole case against her was fabricated by Ljubina Milankov, who wanted to blame Anujka for her own crimes. Sturza defended herself, claiming that she was still a child at the time of the murder and that she was not aware that the water would kill her grandfather; but Sofija testified that Sturza was well aware of the whole plot. Dr. Branko Vurdelja testified that traces of arsenic were found in the bodies of both victims.
The verdict was delivered on 6 July 1929. Anujka was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the role of accomplice in both murders. Stana and Sofija Momirov were sentenced to life in prison as the main perpetrators. Sima Momirov was sentenced to 15 years, and Ljubina Milankov to 8 years. Olga Sturza and Danica Stojić were acquitted.
Anujka was released at age 98 after eight years in prison due to old age. She died two years later in her house in Vladimirovac at age 100.
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zvetenze · 1 year
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Farm 1 Outbuilding (Ambar & Kotobanja) from court
Vračev Gaj, Vojvodina
Vračev Gaj is a small town in the municipality of Bela Crkva in the Banat region close to the Romanian border where the Nera River meets the Danube. The village has the typical regional layout of closely placed narrow farmhouses with shared walls along the street edge. This farm has an open forecourt with a projecting elevated ambar (granary) on the left and a kotobanja or koš (corn crib) and gateway parallel with the street. Over the gateway is the date 1935 and the initials MM & JM. (photo 1988)
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Rad u magacinu podrazumeva pravilno rukovanje robom koja se smešta u magacin do njene dalje distribucije. U magacinu se čuva roba široke potrošnje. Ukoliko je priroda delatnosti takva da se u magacin odlaže raznorodna roba, magacioner mora voditi računa o njenom pravilnom sortiranju i odvajanju one robe koja nije podesna za čuvanje sa ostalom. Zapaljiva, lomljiva i roba podložna brzom kvarenju čuva se na poseban način. Magacioner je zadužen za prijem i izdavanje robe iz magacina o čemu vodi posebnu evidenciju.Poznavanje rada na računaru magacioneru omogućava lakše praćenje stanja robe u magacinu. Prema potrebi vrši popis robe u magacinu. Kurs i obuka za Magacionere u svim gradovima Srbije, Crne Gore, Rebublike Srpske i BiH! Aleksandrovac, Aleksinac, Apatin, Aranđelovac, Arilje, Babušnica, Bač, Bačka Palanka, Bačka Topola, Bački Petrovac, Bajina Bašta, Barajevo, Batočina, Bečej, Bela Crkva, Bela Palanka, Beočin, Beograd, Blace, Bogatić, Bojnik, Boljevac, Bor, Bosilegrad, Brus, Bujanovac, Čačak, Čajetina, Ćićevac, Čoka, Čukarica, Ćuprija, Despotovac, Dimitrovgrad, Doljevac, Donji Milanovac, Gadžin Han, Golubovac, Gornji Milanovac, Grocka, Inđija, Irig, Ivanjica, Jagodina, Kanjiža, Kikinda, Kladovo, Knić, Knjaževac, Koceljeva, Kosjerić, Kostolac, Kovačica, Kovin, Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Krupanj, Kruševac, Kučevo, Kula, Kuršumlija, Lazarevac, Lebane, Leskovac, Ljig, Ljubovija, Loznica, Lučani, Majdanpek, Mali Iđoš, Mali Zvornik, Malo Crnište, Medveđa, Merošina, Mionica, Mladenovac, Negotin, Niš, Nova Crnja, Nova Varoš, Novi Bečej, Novi Beograd, Novi Knjaževac, Novi Pazar, Novi Sad, Obrenovac, Odžaci, Opovo, Osečina, Padina, Palić, Palilula, Pančevo, Paraćin, Pećinci, Pelagičevo, Petrovac na Mlavi, Pirot, Plandište, Podunavci, Požarevac, Požega, Preševo, Priboj, Prijepolje, Prokuplje, Rača, Rakovica, Raška, Ražanj, Rekovac, Rožaje, Ruma, Šabac, Savski Venac, Sečanj, Senta, Šid, Sjenica, Smederevo, Smederevska Palanka, Soko Banja, Sombor, Sopot, Srbobran, Sremska Mitrovica, Sremski Karlovci, Stara Pazova, Stari grad, Subotica, Surdulica, Surdulica, Surčin, Svrljig, Temerin, Titel, Topola, Trgovište, Trstenik, Ub, Užice, Valjevo, Varvarin, Velika Plana, Veliko, Gradište, Vladičin Han, Vladimirci, Vlasotince, Voždovac, Vračar, Vranje, Vrbas, Vrnjačka Banja, Vršac, Žabalj, Žabari, Žagubica, Žitište, Žitorađa, Zaječar, Zemun, Zrenjanin, Zvezdara, Podgorica, Banja Luka, NIkšić, Budva, Ulcinj, Sarajevo, Skoplje source
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dofeprosek · 1 year
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Belocrkvanská jezera je skupina šesti větších a několika menších umělých jezer poblíž města Bela Crkva s celkovou rozlohou 150 hektarů. Ideální letní osvěžení. #belocrkvanskajezera #belacrkva #dofeczech #dofeprosek #spsnaproseku #serbia #expedicebanat #serbiabanat #playa #beach #beachboy (v místě Belocrkvanska jezera, Bela Crkva) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpXgFcsrchn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the ferry across the Danube runs 3 times a week in November - 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. - we happened to arrive when the ferry was just docking and luckily we were able to cross straight away - 2 people with bikes 1000 dinars - that was fun and the 6 wild lousy dogs were also allowed to ride and had a good time with us (hier: Bela Crkva) https://www.instagram.com/p/CktSh5RNf9D/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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emzookini · 2 years
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u jecinoj sobi
16 jul 2022 00 28 
Bela Crkva,  Jecina soba 
ležim na krevetu u mračnoj sobi, sa otvorenim vratima i čujem marka kako hoda kroz kuću, mimu kako se tušira. lap top mi osvetljava šake i kroz stomak mi prolaze razni gasovi i neprijatne senzacije. danas mi je stigla notifikacija da mi dolazi menstruacija, ali to sam već znala, zbog preizražene osetljivosti poslednjih nekoliko dana. 
prethodni dani su bili još intenzivniji od prethodnih nedelja. ja u stvari ceo jul postojim u post - more mentalitetu, u novoj, nežnoj, crvenoj koži koji takvo prepuštanje otkriva, osećajući i upijajući sve senzacije iz spoljašnjeg i unutrašnjeg domena. preintenzivno, ranjivo, neprijatno. možda ću sutra dobiti menstruaciju, ali mi je drago što ona (njen materijalni deo) nikad ne koči u načima na koji je to kulturološki ustanovljeno (mogu da se kupam kad dobijem, izađem, da imam seks..) 
drago mi je i da se sada mnogo brže setim kada dođu baš mračni, mučni dani da je verovatno u pitanju uvertira mesečnog rituala izbacivanja mog tela, i što učim da se ponašam u skladu sa tim, da balansiram neophodno izolovanje i prihvatanje smeha, maženja, poljubaca. 
mima i marko idu sutra na dunav kod luke, igora, sanje i vase. ja neću ići, iako osećam iskušenje koje me vuče, čujem i glas koji ću ispratiti sutra i ostati u beloj crkvi. znam da će biti prelepo sa njima i osećam da je dragocen trenutak vasinog prvog dolaska na dunav, ali i verujem svojoj potrebi da se sad neophodno izolujem i da prihvatim maženje i poljupce vode, sunca, vetra, drveća, toplog letnjeg vazduha. 
moj plan za sutra je sledeći: 
probudićemo se pre 10 ujutru i pripremiću torbu za dan. ušiću kupaći, isećiću lubenicu koja se hladi u frižideru, zapakovaću kajsije. spakovaću peškir, potražiću po kući knjigu za čitanje (iako sam kod jece u sobi već našla igre gladi, i zadovoljna sam i ako ne nađem ništa primamljivije od nje. kada sam ugledala triologiju na njenoj polici, setila sam se kako sam u srednjoj školi progutala te tri knjige, iako sam i tad već prestala da čitam. negde sam se susrela sa knjigom i nisam mogla da prestanem da čitam dok nisam završila sve tri. sećam se da sam u svojoj opsesiji svima u odeljenju tražila da mi donesu treći deo, i da sam u jednom trenutku imala tri iste pozajmljene knjige). 
mima i marko će me odbaciti na malu, ušuškanu plažu na jezeru, gde ću se kupati i uživati u vodi. naćiću privatno mesto gde mogu da se osamim, da čitam, crtam, jedem, duvam, slušam muziku bez da ikome smetam i iko da meni smeta. odatle mogu da se šetam do kog god jezera želim, mima i marko su mi objasnili put a imam i mape. popodne ću otići na vračevgajko jezero u kafić da pojedem i picu i popijem sok. marko će mi dati broj taksija, da pozovem kad budem htela da se vratim kući.
već mogu da čujem šapate sutrašnjeg uživanja. znam da će biti divno i meni i svim mojim voljenim ljudima na dunavu, i verujem da sve što u životu treba da mi se desi to će mi se i desiti. nema lošeg izbora između dva uživanja. 
ps na pola pisanja ovog entrija sam otišla da se kupam i od tople vode me više ne boli stomak. new information about the self aquired! 
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nemanjak · 5 years
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Voćne praline - Suzana Mitić
New Post has been published on https://recepti-kuvar.rs/vocne-praline-suzana-mitic/?Vo%C4%87ne+praline+-+Suzana+Miti%C4%87 Recepti+i+Kuvar+online
Voćne praline - Suzana Mitić
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Voćne praline.
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Voćne praline, sastojci:
400 gr kvalitetne čokolade
8 kašika ulja
400 gr mix crvenog voća (maline, borovnice)
10 kašika šećera
10 gr želatin
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Voćne praline, priprema:
Otopiti na pari čokoladu sa uljem, pustiti da se malo prohladi, pa staviti po jednu kašičicu čokolade u svaki otvor za praline. Četkicom premazati unutrašnjost kalupa. Pustiti da se čokolada stegne. Postupak ponoviti još dva puta.
Dok se čokolada steže, napravite fil. Pomešati crveno voće (ja sam koristila maline i borovnice), preliti sa 100 ml vode i dodati 10 kašika šećera. Kuvati na laganoj vatri deset minuta.
Želatin preliti sa 3 kašike vode i ostaviti da nabubri.
Voćni fil skloniti sa ringle, pustiti nekoliko minuta da se prohladi, pa umešati želatin i ostaviti da se skroz ohladi ali ne i stegne.
Puniti svaku šupljinu pralina filom ali ne do kraja. Ostaviti malo prostora da možete dodati još jednu kašičicu čokolade, kako biste zatvorili pralinu.
Pustiti da se dobro stegne i ohladi.
Sutradan izvaditi praline iz kalupa i služiti.
Ova mera je dovoljno za 800 gr pralina. Prijatno!
Suzana Mitić
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MANIFESTACIJA „PODVODNI DEDA MRAZ“ TRADICIONALNO USREĆUJE VELIKIH BROJ MALIŠANA U BELOJ CRKVI
Bela Crkva je gradić na krajnjem jugu Banata, udaljen je 96 km od Beograda ka istoku. Predivna priroda, stare ulice i fasade baroknog stila, parkovi i jezera, čine je jedinstvenom oazom za turiste. Tihim i umerenim ritmom života čini posetioce opuštenim i osveženim.
U organizaciji Kluba za podvodne aktivnosti i Turističke organizacije opštine Bela Crkva, sada već tradicionalno, 30. decembra mališani dočekuju podvodnog Deda Mraza. Deda Mraz izranja iz dubina Gradskog jezera, noseći podvodno okićenu jelku. Takođe, jedan Deda Mraz dolazi na čamcu, a treći na motoru, kako bi upotpinio doživljaj prisutnih posetilaca. Uz druženje sa Deda Mrazom i zabavne sadržaje za najmlađe, kao i posluženje u vidu toplih napitaka, događaj se završava velikim vatrometom
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BELA CRKVA, BANAT - FEHÉRTEMPLOM - BISERICA ALBA - BÍLÝ KOSTEL
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Baba Anujka
Anujka made a laboratory in one wing of her house after her husband died, and she earned a reputation as a healer and herbalist in the late 19th century. She was popular with wives of farmers who sought her help for health problems, and she earned a respectable income which enabled her to live comfortably. She produced medicines and mixtures which would make soldiers ill enough to escape military service, and she also sold poisonous mixtures which she branded "magic water" or "love potions". She sold the so-called "magic water" mostly to women with abusive husbands; they would give the concoction to their husbands, who would usually die after about eight days.
Anujka's "love potion" contained arsenic in small quantities and certain plant toxins that were difficult to detect. When told about a marriage problem, Anujka would ask her client, "How heavy is that problem?", which meant, "What is the body mass of the victim?" She was then able to calculate the dose needed.  Anujka's victims were usually men, typically young and healthy. Her clients claimed at her trial that they did not know that her "magic water" contained poison, but that they believed that she had some kind of supernatural powers to kill people using magic. Anujka's potions killed between 50 and 150 people.
In the 1920s, Anujka had her own "sales agent", a woman named Ljubina Milankov, whose job was to find potential clients and take them to Anujka's house. The price of Anujka's "magic water" fluctuated between 2,000 and 10,000 Yugoslav dinars.
Anujka sold her "magic water" to Stana Momirov in January 1924 for 2,300 dinars. Stana was a previous client and Anujka had provided her with herbal medicines on other occasions. Stana gave the mixture to her husband Lazar Ludoški, and he fell ill and died after a few days. Stana later married another man from the same village. A rich uncle of her second husband died under similar circumstances within a few months. The police questioned Stana, and she incriminated Anujka.
Anujka then sold her magic water in December 1926 to Sima Momirov and his wife Sofija, who intended to kill Sima's 70-year-old father, Nikola Momirov. Their motive involved a family quarrel. According to their claim, Nikola was an alcoholic and abusive towards his children and grandchildren. Sofija heard about Anujka from a woman named Danica Stojić (or Stajić), and they contacted Anujka who sold them her magic water for 5,000 dinars. Sofija gave it to 16-year-old Olga Sturza, Nikola's granddaughter, and ordered her to ensure that Nikola drank it. Nikola drank the potion, fell ill, and died after 15 days.
Anujka's first trial was in June 1914 in Bela Crkva for providing poison for murders, but she was acquitted. She was arrested again on 15 May 1928 at age 90. Stana, Sofija, and Sima Momirov, Ljubina Milankov, Danica Stojić and Olga Sturza were arrested as well and charged with the murders of Nikola Momirov and Lazar Ludoški. 
Sofija and Sima Momirov defended themselves at the trial. They claimed that they did not know that the "magic water" contained poison; they believed that it was just water and the death came as a result of Anujka's supernatural powers. Stana Momirov claimed that she only wanted the magic water to heal her husband from alcoholism and that she was not aware that it would kill him. During the trial, Anujka constantly denied charges, claiming that she never sold any magic water and that the whole case against her was fabricated by Ljubina Milankov, who wanted to blame Anujka for her own crimes. Sturza defended herself, claiming that she was still a child at the time of the murder and that she was not aware that the water would kill her grandfather; but Sofija testified that Sturza was well aware of the whole plot. Dr. Branko Vurdelja testified that traces of arsenic were found in the bodies of both victims.
The verdict was delivered on 6 July 1929. Anujka was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the role of accomplice in both murders. Stana and Sofija Momirov were sentenced to life in prison as the main perpetrators. Sima Momirov was sentenced to 15 years, and Ljubina Milankov to 8 years. Olga Sturza and Danica Stojić were acquitted.
Anujka was released at age 98 after eight years in prison due to old age. She died two years later in her house in Vladimirovac at age 100.
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Bela Crkva / Bílý kostel /Weißkirchen / Biserica Albă / Fehértemplom Město je sídlem České národní rady v Srbsku a jediným na území Srbska, kde je čeština (spolu se srbštinou, maďarštinou a rumunštinou) úředním jazykem. #dofeprosek #dofeczech #worldready #serbia #srbsko #belacerkva #bylikostel #weißkirchen #bisericaalba #fehértemplom #češtíkrajané #krajane #belocrkvanskajezera (v místě Bela Crkva, Serbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpTTpIhLM-S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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benkaden · 5 years
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Ansichtskarte Modern Beer Sheba פלפוט Palphot
gelaufen am 28.10.1959 von Beer Sheva nach Bela Crkva
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