While some countries are extremely densely populated, in others the picture is just the opposite. You are interested in what the world map would look like if the territory was divided according to population size. Where Slovenia would move, who would be its neighbors and whether it would have direct access to the open sea, we will publish below.
The Špancirfest festival in Varaždin takes place this year from August 21 to 30. In addition to the excellent music program (namely, Mando Diao, Nouvelle Vague, Parov Stelar Band, Gogol Bordello are coming to Varaždin), a whole range of other activities will take place, from creative workshops for the youngest to workshops for adults, activities for young artists and, of course, extremely attractive street program, which is the heart and soul of Špancirfest.
Many years ago, the Ljubljana Graphic Biennale placed Slovenian fine art in a global context, so its role is still indisputable today - every year the organizers of the event tackle a current topic, which they present through graphic creations, and this year's 33rd Graphic Biennale 2019 will thus be based on the idea of satire as a distinctly visual language. Although graphics and satire each have their own particularities, they share a common claim to speak to the people and for the people. The collective Slavs and Tatars will perform the curatorial role.
At the end of April, a Latino lover will visit our cinemas - the handsome and seductive Maximo, who has a clear plan on how to enjoy life without lifting a finger. To network with rich ladies much older than himself. Of course, they are easy prey for him, and their wealth ensures that he lacks nothing in life. Everything is going smoothly for him until, after 25 years of marriage, his more than 80-year-old wife places him at the door of her luxury villa for the sake of a younger lover.
A photo project in which the 16-year-old perfectly illustrates fashion periods from the 20s to today
The 16-year-old artist Annalisa Hartlaub perfectly illustrated every fashion period from the 20s of the last century to the present with her exceptional make-up and careful choice of clothes.
Although phones have brought a lot of positive things into our lives and we are more connected than ever before, this is just a false feeling as we have started neglecting our family and friends around us due to excessive use. Christmas is a time for family and friends. It's time we listen to each other. It's time to put down our smartphones and focus on our loved ones. At least that's what Huawei appeals in its Christmas ad #BePresent, which is aware that we are easily sucked in by their phones, but wants us to give them up, at least for the day. Watching this commercial will give you goosebumps!
Looking for a good cheap smartphone? Then check out this list of smartphones handpicked by our tech news editors. It contains phones that will serve you perfectly and cost just over 100 euros.
The 21st FIFA World Cup, which began with a match between the home team of Russia and Saudi Arabia, opened its doors yesterday - and sports fans will be able to enjoy quality football until July 15.
Half of the merry December is already behind us, but you still don't know how to spend the longest night of the year? Let us help you a little: we have prepared crazy ideas for you to spend a New Year's Eve that you will remember for the rest of your life.
For everyone who would not like to spend Christmas this year again according to the good old custom, we have collected ideas for spending the traditional Christmas a little differently.
The exhibition "Rodin in Meštrović's Zagreb" opens today, May 5, in the Zagreb Art Pavilion. The exhibition will present seventy works by the famous sculptor Auguste Rodin, including his most famous works such as "The Thinker", "The Kiss", "The Gates of Hell" and "The Bronze Age".