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  2. Postal codes in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian postal codes consist of five digits. The first two digits roughly correspond to the corresponding district; district seat cities usually have 000 as the last three digits, while smaller towns and villages have non-round last three digits.

  3. Vračar - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood of Vračar is located on the top of the Vračar plateau, partially in the easternmost section of the municipality of Savski Venac as a result of a series of administrative changes of municipal boundaries after World War II.

  4. East Vračar - Wikipedia

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    FK Obilić stadium in East Vračar. East Vračar or Istočni Vračar (Serbian Cyrillic: Источни Врачар) is a former urban neighborhood and municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  5. List of former and proposed municipalities of Belgrade

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    Dobanovci - a motion for splitting from Zemun ceased when Surčin split from Zemun in 2003. [8] Dunavski Venac - the most vocal of all movements, asking for the area on the left bank of the Danube to split from the municipality of Palilula and basically re-create the municipality of Krnjača (under the new name), abolished in 1965. In 2003 a ...

  6. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom was split into banovinas and Belgrade, together with Zemun and Pančevo, formed a separate administrative unit. [75] During this period, the city experienced fast growth and significant modernisation. Belgrade's population grew to 239,000 by 1931 (with the inclusion of Zemun), and to 320,000 by 1940.

  7. 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]

  8. West Vračar - Wikipedia

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    Zapadni Vračar was located in the area which today covers the northern part of the municipality of Savski Venac. It bordered the neighborhoods of Savamala and Bara Venecija to the north, Istočni Vračar (today Vračar) to the east and Senjak and Jatagan Mala (today Mostar and Prokop) to the south.

  9. Zvezdara - Wikipedia

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    Zvezdara (Serbian Cyrillic: Звездара, pronounced [zv̞ě̞zdara]) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade.The municipality is geographically hilly and with many forests.