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DIDARA ETNO TAVERN

  • Address: 35 Emila Zatopeka st., Zemun
  • Phone: +381 63 447 612
  • Dida- DidaThe story of nana DidaWhen she was little she had a wooden cart. She kept dragging it while saying di-di-di-di.So as a child she was named Dida.She married young, had two small children. Her husband then went to America. After a short time he died in the mine and buried there. Thus, nana was widowed when only 19 years old.Her life was hard and combative. She did both male and female jobs.Horse-drawn vehicles she transported sand, so it worked for her house and for others. It's been a tough war years and a lot of times she slept in the barn to keep livestock.In the autumn she had a big fight to preserve corn. She knew not to sleep all night and bang plates that made animals flee.She was a really hardworking and strong woman.There were disasters and everything she put up with.She d...
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