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  2. Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade

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    The Faculty of Dramatic Arts (Serbian: Факултет драмских уметности, romanized: Fakultet dramskih umetnosti; abbreviated FDU) is a constituent institution of the University of Arts in Belgrade which focuses on education and research in the fields of film, theatre, dramaturgy, culture, radio, acting and medias.

  3. Toblerone, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Karaburma Residential Housing Tower or Toblerone (Serbian Cyrillic: Тоблероне, romanized: Toblerone) [2] is a popular name for an apartment building located in the eastern part of the Serbian capital Belgrade, in the Karaburma district. The brutalist skyscraper is located at 9 Mija Kovačević Street.

  4. University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering

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    School of Electrical engineering was the first institution in South-east Europe that started nuclear engineering program. After the departments of telecommunications and energy, third department was technical physics department (also known as applied or engineering physics) had two scientific groups, group for Nuclear Technology and group for Materials.

  5. Palace of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The official name of the building is Palace of the Federal Executive Council (Serbian: Палата Савезног извршног већа, romanized: Palata Saveznog izvršnog veća; abbr. SIV) as it was originally used by the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia and is registered by that name in the Registry of Cultural Properties.

  6. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The city has an urban area of 360 km 2 (140 sq mi), while together with its metropolitan area it covers 3,223 km 2 (1,244 sq mi). [ 11 ] On the right bank of the Sava, central Belgrade has a hilly terrain, while the highest point of Belgrade proper is Torlak hill at 303 m (994 ft).

  7. Yuri Gagarin Street, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The project was ambitious and detailed, including construction of a mini city under the station: 25.000 m 2 (269.10 sq ft) of built-up space hosting numerous shops, mega mall, restaurants, snack bars, pastry shop, tourist agencies, exchange offices, various agencies, flower shops, cosmetics and toy shops, souvenir stands, department store, 24/7 ...

  8. Belgrade Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Sajam is located on the Sava's right bank, at the edge of the western foothills of Topčidersko Brdo and the neighborhood of Senjak.The Topčiderka river flows into the Sava, at the Bay of Čukarica, just south of the fair complex, while Novi Beograd and the peninsula of Mala Ciganlija are just across the Sava, which is here at its the narrowest (200 m (660 ft)).

  9. Belgrade Centre Railway Station - Wikipedia

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    The area of the lot is smaller, 1.06 ha (2.6 acres) compared to 1.8 ha (4.4 acres), but the total floor area of two planned buildings (one residential, one commercial), remained the same at 38,000 m 2 (410,000 sq ft). The company is obliged to finish the station in Prokop first before it can build anything in New Belgrade.