Wiki Loves Living Heritage/Inventory of Intangible cultural heritage of Serbia
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of Serbia
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Prince Marko’s Wedding–carnival wedding at Štrpce
Pirotski kačkavalj
kuymak
Urban songs from Vranje
slivovitz
Slava
Pirot Kilim
Pazarske mantije
Vukov sabor
Groktalica singing
Pirot-style storytelling
Lazarica processions from Sirinićka Župa
kaymak
kaval
toast
Zlakusa pottery making
Easter Ritual of Guarding Jesus Christ's Tomb
Weaving bošča aprons
Easter customs - consecration of Paska
Saint George Day
Singing along a bee swarm
Cipovka – the skill and craft of making traditional bread in Vojvodina
filigree
bagpipes
kolo
ojkanje
frula
Vertep
Lilanje
Opanak-making craft
Slovak naive art painting
Ratarske sveće
Prayer – St. George’s Day ritual
Kosovo-style embroidery
Rug-making in Stapar
Making of Sjenica-Pešter type of kilim carpets
Craft of stonemasonry, Bela Voda
Coppersmith’s trade
singing accompanied by gusle
Double-stranded knitting of woolen socks
Bela vila – Easter customs at Velika Hoča
Wooden flask making in Pilica village
Ražanjsko crepuljarstvo
malo kolo
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