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Zemun has 7,089 inhabitants (mostly Serbs, Germans, Greeks, Aromanians, Jews, etc.) and 1,464 families [1] October 18 to 20, 1817 Emperor Franz I visits Zemun; town's freshly established, German-populated suburb is named Franzthal in his honor January 26, 1825 First library in Zemun, and the oldest one in today's Serbia, is established April 1848
The existing urban agglomeration and architectural construction funds in the Old Downtown of Zemun [3] are themselves sources for the particular study and research on the development of methods of organizing and formation of the settlement, the construction of the buildings, the use of construction materials, municipal development, shaping the building, functional and content-feature ...
Zemun has a town museum, located in the historic Spirta House. [52] [53] Two of Belgrade's major hospitals-clinical centers are located in Zemun: KBC Zemun and KBC Bežanijska Kosa, as is the retirement home Bežanijska Kosa, the largest one in Belgrade. Churches include the Gardoš cemetery church and the Hariš chapel, Saint Nicholas, Saint ...
The Old Core of Zemun is the name of the historical part of Zemun, located in its central part. It represents a cultural and historical whole of exceptional importance, and the backbone of the cultural and social development of Zemun. [1] In 1966, the area was declared a spatial cultural-historical unit, and placed under the legal protection. [2]
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A few decades later, Manuel I Komnenos took Zemun, and reversed the process. He took stones off the Zemun walls, transported them to the other side of the riverbank, and refortified Belgrade. The Ottomans additionally destroyed the town in 1397. In 1411, Sigismund, the Holy Roman Emperor ceded Zemun to despot Stefan Lazarević.