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Kaluđerica originated during the Ottoman rule of Serbia.A group of refugees who fled the Turks, settled at the bottom of the valley between two major roads. They cleared the thick woods around the creek and up to the 1950s, the settlement was predominantly agrarian, with most of the inhabitants working in agriculture and cattle breeding.
Belgrade Waterfront (Beograd na Vodi) In 2014, Belgrade Waterfront , an urban renewal project, was initiated by the Government of Serbia and its Emirati partner, Eagle Hills Properties . Around €3.5 billion was to be jointly invested by the Serbian government and their Emirati partners.
Three municipalities (Zemun, Novi Beograd, and Surčin) are on the northern bank of the Sava, in the Syrmia region, and the municipality of Palilula, spanning the Danube, is in both the Šumadija and Banat regions.
Heroja Odbrane Beograda: Хероја одбране Београда Palilula Krnjača, Blok Sutjeska Historical military defenders of Belgrade (in general) Hilandarska: Хиландарска Stari Grad Kopitareva Gradina, Skadarlija Hilandar Monastery, Mount Athos, Greece Homoljska: Хомољска Palilula Nova Karaburma Region of Homolje ...
Belgrade, formerly known as Celtic Singidunum, was founded in the 3rd century B.C., near the site of a prehistoric settlement of Vinča (Vinča culture), which ranks the city among the oldest ones in Europe and the world. [1]
"Rast i razvoj Beograda u periodu od 1815. do 1910. godine". Zbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini. 45 (3): 51– 80. doi: 10.5937/zrffp45-9251. Petrović, Sonja (2015). "I grad i varoš: sećanja na svakodnevni život u predratnom Beogradu" [Town and city: Memories of daily life in pre-war Belgrade].
Belgrade Waterfront (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi, lit. ' Belgrade on the Water '), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at changing Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge, including the Savamala neihgbourhood.
The Belgrade bypass (Serbian: Обилазница око Београда, romanized: Obilaznica oko Beograda) or Belgrade city road bypass [1] is a U-shaped, 78-km long motorway partially encircling the city of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The construction of the bypass started in 1991 and its parts have been sporadically built ever since ...