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  2. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade is the financial centre of Serbia and Southeast Europe, with a total of 17 × 10 ^ 6 m 2 (180 × 10 ^ 6 sq ft) of office space. [151] It is also home to the country's Central Bank . 750,550 people are employed (July 2020) [ 152 ] in 120,286 companies, [ 153 ] 76,307 enterprises and 50,000 shops.

  3. 2014 Southeast Europe floods - Wikipedia

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    Official counts indicate that over 1.6 million people were affected in Serbia and Bosnia, after a week of flooding. [14] Assessments of the damage range up to €3.5 billion for Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [15] Damage in Serbia, jointly estimated by EU, World Bank group and UN officials, stands at 1,55 billion euros. [16]

  4. Jelena Karleuša - Wikipedia

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    She is the only child to Ptuj-born journalist and radio host, Divna (1958–2019), [6] [7] and Belgrade-born police captain, Dragan Karleuša (b. 1947). [ 8 ] [ 9 ] She stated that her maternal great-grandmother was an Austrian countess who has a street in Graz named after her; [ 10 ] the claim was denied by the City. [ 11 ]

  5. Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    Podgorica Airport is located in Zeta Plain, 11 km (6.8 mi) south of Podgorica City centre, and is Montenegro's main international airport. The airport is locally known as Golubovci Airport (Аеродром Голубовци / Aerodrom Golubovci), as it is located within the administrative boundaries of the town of Golubovci .