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  2. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Naselje Zemun Polje – Mala Pruga (1–2) Насеље Земун поље – Мала пруга (1–2) Zemun Mala Pruga, Altina Zemun Polje – Mala Pruga Street; two streets numbered 1 and 2 Nasipska Čuvarnica Br. 9: Насипска чуварница бр. 9 Palilula Krnjača, Blok Zaga Malivuk Embankment guardhouse No. 9

  3. Goody's Burger House - Wikipedia

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    In this, the viewer is asked if he would dare to enter several creepy doors and gates, before leading him to his final destination: the Goody's Burger House site. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] An edited version of the original, "Evgaines?", was released on YouTube on February 12, 2018. [ 45 ]

  4. Belville, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    During the 25th Summer Universiade 2009, which was held in Belgrade from 1 until 12 July 2009, the Belville complex accommodated almost 9,000 athletes from 145 countries. The Universiade was officially opened in the Arena Belgrade, and sports competitions were held in Zemun, Pancevo, Obrenovac, Novi Sad, Smederevo and Vrsac.

  5. Vračar - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman map from 1492 mentions Vračar as a tower. [3] In 1560 it is mentioned as the Christian village outside the fortress of Kalemegdan with 17 houses. It is believed this village is the place where in 1595 the Turkish grand vizier Sinan Pasha burned at the stake the remains of Saint Sava , a major Serbian saint, to pacify and punish a ...

  6. Sava City - Wikipedia

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    Total floor covers an area of 35,000 m 2 (380,000 sq ft), of which 12,000 m 2 (130,000 sq ft) are residential. Total constructed area is 55,000 m 2 (590,000 sq ft). The complex consists of three slanted towers, connected at the ground floor level and by the underground garages.

  7. Balkanska Street - Wikipedia

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    Balkanska Street (Serbian Cyrillic: Балканска улица / Balkanska ulica, transl. Balkan Street) is a street in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.It is one of the most recognizable streets in the city and one of the oldest still bearing its original name since the first official naming of the city streets in 1872.

  8. Bulevar kralja Aleksandra - Wikipedia

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    Bulevar kralja Aleksandra (Serbian Cyrillic: Булевар краља Александра, "King Alexander Boulevard") is the longest street entirely within the urban limits of Serbian capital Belgrade, with length of 7.5 kilometers. [1]

  9. Dedinje - Wikipedia

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    Dedinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Дедиње, pronounced [dɛ̌diːɲɛ]) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Savski Venac.