Bleja (blaring of sheep)
Bleja /'ble:ːə/ (short of Blejanje - blaring of sheep), proverbaly means Serbs doing nothing, thinking nothing, saying nothing.
Bleja /'ble:ːə/ (short of Blejanje - blaring of sheep), proverbaly means Serbs doing nothing, thinking nothing, saying nothing.
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The first public drinking fountains (česma in Serbian) had been constructed along the route of the Roman aqueduct in ancient times and, as of the 15th century, they became genuine sculptural works, such as the Vizier’s drinking fountain constructed on the order of Mehmed Pasha Sokolović on Kalemegdan in 1576. Drinking fountains were also constructed along the route of the Bulbulderski waterworks, which stretched from the present-day City Hospital to Kalemegdan and ran parallel with the namesake creek. Today in Belgrade there are 42 fountains and over 140 public drinking fountains.