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The Grape Harvest Days event will be held in 2025 for the 67th time

in Lifestyle16 days ago

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The Grape Fair this year lasted from September 18 to 21. In addition to grapes and wine, you could also buy other diakonia at the fair.

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There were sellers of clothes, food, and various decorative figures for the garden and household.

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The guests came from Romania, Hungary, as well as many visitors from Serbia.

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What particularly caught my attention was the sale of folk costumes and opanaks, which were the ceremonial wardrobe of Serbs a century or more ago.

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What many people like is roasting sausages. Now they are baked on gas fire. It became a symbol of grapes. Vršac as a town once belonged to Austria-Hungary and sausage baking was left by the Germans who once made up the majority of the population in Vršac.

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I took a lot of photos, so tomorrow I will share more photos and interesting information so that you can get to know Vršac and Grape Harvest Days.
See you again tomorrow with more information and interesting photos.