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  2. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Commercial hub of downtown Belgrade. For decades known as the korzo (main city promenade, after Via del Corso in Rome), full pedestrian zone since 1987. In 1979 protected by the law as the Spatial Cultural-Historical Unit of Great Importance. [11] Named after Prince Mihailo Obrenović (1823–68). Kneza Miloša

  3. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade (/ b ɛ l ˈ ɡ r eɪ d / bel-GRAYD, / ˈ b ɛ l ɡ r eɪ d / BEL-grayd; [a] Serbian: Београд / Beograd, lit. 'White City', pronounced ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. [10]

  4. File:Serbia adm location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance.

  5. Lešće - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 1978 and the facility became operational in 1981. The entire crematory complex covers 4.4 ha (11 acres). Though not the oldest crematory in Serbia (Belgrade New Cemetery had one since 1963-1964), for a while it was the only operational one in Serbia, until 2005 when another one was open in Novi Sad. [4] [5]

  6. Nikola Pašić Square - Wikipedia

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    Located in the municipality of Stari Grad, Nikola Pašić Square lies in downtown Belgrade as the direct extension of Terazije.Named after Nikola Pašić, Serbia's famous early 20th-century politician and prime minister, it overlooks the monumental building of the House of the National Assembly and itself extends into urban Belgrade's longest street, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra, while Dečanska ...

  7. Kijevo, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 Belgrade general plan (GUP) envisioned the entire area stretching from the Zmajevac Hill, below Miljakovac, over Kneževac, to Kijevo, as the green, un-urbanized, excursion area. [6] Next wave of settlement in Kijevo began in 1953, coinciding with the massive shift of the local agricultural population which was settling in Belgrade.

  8. Dr Ivan Ribar - Wikipedia

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    Dr Ivan Ribar (Serbian Cyrillic: Др Иван Рибар) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of New Belgrade. It forms a local community (mesna zajednica), a sub-municipal administrative unit within New Belgrade. As extensive development of New Belgrade began in 1948, the area ...

  9. Resnik, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Resnik is predominantly a residential settlement. It is close to important traffic routes: the valley of Rakovički potok is a route to the Kružni put, suburban road of Belgrade and the future part of the projected Belgrade beltway, and a Belgrade-Požarevac railway, while the valley of Topčiderka is a route to the Belgrade-Niš railway.