Sunday 6 January 2013

Balkan Quiz - Week Six

(Source: csj.org)
After hearing a couple of murmurs that the previous quizzes were, well, "too bloody hard," I have tried to make this week's instalment a little bit easier for you all (but - hey - not too easy!).

Good luck!

       QUESTIONS (1 point):
  1. TRUE OR FALSE?: The An Aussie in Bosnia blog has never been named anything else.
  2. I celebrated the 2013 New Year in which Bosnian city?
  3. 'Luk' often makes people cry when looking at it. What is the English translation of 'luk'?
  4. What are the two traditional colours of the Celik Zenica football side?
  5. Bosanska Gradiska is a Bosnian town bordering which neighbouring nation?
  6. What is the capital city of the Republic of Macedonia?
  7. NK Maribor are a football club from which ex-Yugoslav nation?
  8. Which Balkan city was known as Titograd between 1946 and 1992?
  9. Which internationally-renowned Irish rock-star reportedly dined with the Bosnian foreign minister - among others - for the 1996 New Year in Sarajevo?
  10. Which Macedonian multi-genre musician was killed in a car crash in Croatia during 2007?
       BONUS (3 points):
  1. Who is this?

















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ANSWERS:
1. FALSE. It was known as 'An Aussie Goes Bosnian' when first launched2. Sarajevo3. Onion4. Red and Black5. Croatia6. Skopje7. Slovenia8. Podgorica9. Bono (aka Paul David Hewson)10. Tose Proeski (aka Todor Proeski)BONUS: 1. Edin Dzeko.


Tally your results, and match it up with this similar table used from last week:

0-3 (points): 'ajde, open some books (or the Internet) and start reading and learning! You need to do better next week!
4-7: Not too bad. You could hold a conversation with a Balkan person for a few hours, at least, simply by discussing random stuff you know about the area.
8-13: Cestitam! You may as well label yourself a native of the Balkans, if you are not one already. Call up one of the municipal offices, citizenship for whichever Balkan nation of your choice is waiting for you.

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