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  2. GSP Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    By the decision of the Assembly of Belgrade, GSP "Belgrade" in 1990 became a public utility company, founded by the city. In 1991, with a total of 1,393 vehicles, with average age of 4.5 years, the streets of Belgrade was at the peak was about 1,130 vehicles a day carrying about 2.5 million passengers.

  3. No Sleep Festival - Wikipedia

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    No Sleep Festival (Serbian: Но слип фестивал / No slip festival [1] [2] [3]) is a fall music festival which is held in the city of Belgrade, Serbia. [4] [5]The festival was founded in 2017 in Novi Sad as a part of the EXIT Festival, influenced by the festival's No Sleep Novi Sad stage, which was introduced in 2002 as HappyNoviSad stage.

  4. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Of those, in 2019 more than 100,000 tourists arrived by 742 river cruisers. [236] [237] Average annual growth is between 13% and 14%. [236] As of 2018, there are three officially designated camp grounds in Belgrade. The oldest one is located in Batajnica, along the Batajnica Road. Named "Dunav", it is one of the most visited campsites in the ...

  5. Terazije - Wikipedia

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    With Terazije, it is part of the "Stari Beograd" ("Old Belgrade") cultural unit, which is under protection. [82] [83] In time, due to the poor maintenance, by 2019 the piazetta deteriorated again. [84] The inclined street is 165 metres (541 ft) long, and covers an area of 3,200 square metres (34,000 sq ft).

  6. Serbia Open - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was owned and run by the family of Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, who through their company Family Sport purchased the ATP Tour date from the organizers of the Dutch Open in 2008, then arranged with the local city of Belgrade authorities for the plot of land where the venue was built, and convinced the government of Serbia under prime minister Mirko Cvetković to support ...

  7. Hotel Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, it became known about the creation of a feature film based on the sitcoms Hotel Eleon and Grand - Hotel Belgrade, the shooting of which started on September 5, 2019. Principal photography took place in Belgrade, as well as other Serbian towns and villages in Serbia, and Moscow, Russia. The film shows Serbian sights and ...

  8. Balkan Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    3 September 2019 2019 Championships: Pravets, Bulgaria [14] 400 m: 45.36 Oleksandr Pohorilko Ukraine 22 July 2023 2023 Championships: Kraljevo, Serbia [15] 800 m: 1:45.73 Luciano Sušanj Yugoslavia: 2 August 1974 Sofia, Bulgaria 1500 m: 3:40.40 Petre Lupan Romania: 5 August 1972 İzmir, Turkey 5000 m: 13:42.43 Michalis Kousis Greece: 1978 ...

  9. Stari Grad, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Stari Grad occupies the ending ridge of Šumadija geological bar [self-published source].The cliff-like ridge, where the fortress of Kalemegdan is located, overlooks the Great War Island and the confluence of the Sava river into the Danube, and makes one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in Belgrade.