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  2. Hotel Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Miloš Biković as Pavel "Pasha" Arkadijevic (Serbian: Pavle, English: Paul), owner of the Belgrade Hotel in Serbia, Vedrana's ex-fiance; Diana Pozharskaya [] as Daria "Dasha" Kanaeva is a Russian athlete and travel blogger in Serbia, Pyotr Romanov ex-wife

  3. Belgrade Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    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 gentrifying the Sava amphitheater, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge, including the Savamala neihgbourhood.

  4. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 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.

  6. Hotel Bristol, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Belgrade (Serbian Cyrillic: Бристол Београд) is one of the oldest hotels in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.Built in 1912, it is an anthological exemplar of the modern architecture in Belgrade [1] and represents the pinnacle of the Secession architecture in the city. [2]

  7. Belgrade Tower - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Tower (Serbian: Кула Београд, romanized: Kula Beograd), officially known as Kula Belgrade, is a 42-floor, 168-meter (551 ft) tall skyscraper as part of the Belgrade Waterfront project in Belgrade, Serbia.

  8. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Some streets were already unofficially named during the Ottoman period, before 1806.They were named after the mosques (Tefderdarska, Bajrak), well-known Ottomans who lived in them (Jaja-Pašina, Eski-Agina, Deli-Ahmetova) or the local artisans (Bitpazarska, Spahijska, Čauška, Delijska).

  9. Blokovi - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is known for its two rows of over one hundred residential buildings, especially blocks 45 and 70 with original setup of two sets of 21 (totalling 42) identical four and two-story buildings close to the river, with large playgrounds in between, and two sets of over 40 (totalling 80) similar red brick skyscrapers close to the Jurija Gagarina street.