Zlatna Moruna or Golden Beluga (Serbian: Кафана "Златна моруна") is a kafana in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Today considered a "historical kafana", it was a gathering place and an unofficial base of the members of Young Bosnia revolutionary movement, prior to the 1914 Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, a prelude to World War I.[1][2]
^Nikola Belić, Daliborka Mučibabić (19 December 2013), "Obnova „Zlatne morune" u čast Principa i „Mlade Bosne"", Politika (in Serbian), p. 19
^Nikola Bukvić (5 August 2013), "„Zlatna moruna" – od svedoka istorije do kladionice i kineske radnje", Politika (in Serbian)
ZlatnaMoruna or Golden Beluga (Serbian: Кафана "Златна моруна") is a kafana in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Today considered a "historical kafana"...
[Reconstruction of "ZlatnaMoruna" in honor of Princip and Young Bosnia], Politika (in Serbian), p. 19 Nikola Bukvić (5 August 2013), ""Zlatnamoruna" – od svedoka...
Another kafana that gained notoriety during the early 20th century was Zlatnamoruna (transl. The Golden Beluga) at the Zeleni Venac neighbourhood where...
needed] Out of many kafanas and shops, only few survived today. Kafana "Zlatnamoruna" (Golden Beluga), built in the late 19the century, at the corner of...
workers, merchants, craftsmen and activists in the next decades. Kafana ZlatnaMoruna was a gathering place and an unofficial base of the members of Young...