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  2. Voždovac - Wikipedia

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    [5] After the liberation in World War I in 1918, Voždovac was placed under the Belgrade's administrative rule. [6] A string of new neighborhoods encircled eastern outskirts of Belgrade, with names usually containing "suburb" and some member of the royal family. These original names either never became popular or were suppressed after World War ...

  3. Surčin - Wikipedia

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    Surčin is located in the eastern Syrmia region, 20km west of downtown Belgrade.It borders the municipalities of Zemun (north) and Novi Beograd (east). The western border of the municipality is the administrative border of the province of Vojvodina, while the Sava river forms the border to the municipalities of Čukarica (south-east) and Obrenovac (south).

  4. Ripanj - Wikipedia

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    Ripanj is located some 25 kilometers south of Belgrade, on the southern slopes of the Avala mountain, in the valley of the Topčiderka river. It is the southernmost settlement in the municipality, on the northern side of the Lipovica woods, near the tripoint of the municipalities of Voždovac, Barajevo and Sopot.

  5. New Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    New Belgrade (Serbian: Нови Београд / Novi Beograd, pronounced [nôʋiː beǒɡrad]) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade.It was a planned city and now is the central business district of Serbia and South East Europe.

  6. Rakovica, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    During the NATO bombing of the former Yugoslavia, Rakovica was the only municipality in Belgrade to be targeted almost every night, and eventually every day. [6] The most heavy attacks were suffered by the Straževica hill (under which was the Yugoslavian underground base), as well as the Monastery forest, most probably because anti-aircraft weapons were located there. [7]

  7. Čukarica - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] After the liberation in World War I in 1918, Čukarica administratively became part of Belgrade. [7] After World War II when Belgrade municipalities were abolished and the city divided into raions in 1945, Čukarica became one of 5 administrative neighborhoods within Belgrade’s Raion VII. [8] Municipalities were re-established in 1957.

  8. Zvezdara - Wikipedia

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    [5] The KBC Zvezdara, which in time became known as the City Hospital Zvezdara, doubled its capacities already prior to World War II, expanding also number of wards. After the war it expanded capacities almost 8 times compared to December 1935, when it was opened and became one of the largest medical complexes in Serbia.

  9. Šekovići - Wikipedia

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    www.opstina-sekovici.com Šekovići ( Serbian Cyrillic : Шековићи ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska , Bosnia and Herzegovina . As of 2013, it has a population of 6,761 inhabitants, while the town of Šekovići has a population of 1,519 inhabitants.