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  2. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The longest street in the densely urbanized area of the city is the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra with 7.5 km (4.7 mi). The longest overall is the Obrenovac Road, with 11 km (6.8 mi). [ 3 ] With only 12 m (39 ft), the Lovačka Street in the outer neighborhood of Žarkovo is officially the shortest street. [ 4 ]

  3. Kragujevac - Wikipedia

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    During the war, Kragujevac lost around 15% of its population. On the night of 2 June 1918, a group of occupying Slovak soldiers from the Austro-Hungarian 71st infantry regiment mutinied in the city centre. The soldiers, led by Viktor Kolibík, had recently returned from captivity in Russia and were to be immediately deployed to the Italian Front.

  4. House at 10 Cara Dušana Street - Wikipedia

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    House at 10 Cara Dušana Street (Serbian: Кућа у Улици Цара Душана broj 10, romanized: Kuća u Ulici Cara Dušana broj 10) was built from 1724 to 1727 and is the oldest surviving building in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  5. 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. [155] It is also home to the country's Central Bank. 750,550 people are employed (July 2020) [156] in 120,286 companies, [157] 76,307 enterprises and 50,000 shops.

  6. Cerovac (Kragujevac) - Wikipedia

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    Cerovac (Serbian: Церовац) is a village in the city of Kragujevac, Serbia and the district of Šumadija. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 904 people. [ 1 ] Between 2002 and 2008, Cerovac was part of the now-defunct Aerodrom urban municipality of Kragujevac.

  7. Crveni Krst, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Today, Crveni Krst is essentially an eastern extension of the neighborhood of Čubura and some city maps mark the area as Čubura, but the local community which covers Vračar portion of the area of Crveni Krst rivals the local community which covers the area of Čubura in population (12,736 to 13,498 in 2002, respectively).

  8. Sanjak of Smederevo - Wikipedia

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    The Sanjak of Smederevo (Turkish: Semendire Sancağı, Serbian: Смедеревски санџак / Smederevski sandžak), also known in historiography as the Pashalik of Belgrade (Turkish: Belgrad Paşalığı, Serbian: Београдски пашалук / Beogradski pašaluk), was an Ottoman administrative unit centered on Smederevo, that existed between the 15th and the outset of the ...

  9. Statistical regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Law was amended on 7 April 2010, so that the number of regions was reduced to five. [2] [3] [4] The previously formed region of Eastern Serbia was merged with Southern Serbia and the region of Šumadija was merged with Western Serbia. The five statistical regions of Serbia are: Vojvodina; Belgrade; Šumadija and Western Serbia

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