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  2. Belgrade Metro - Wikipedia

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    After the war ended, the city's authorities concentrated on reconstructing the demolished urban infrastructure, pushing the introduction of trolleybuses. [2] City planners have contemplated the possibility of introducing a metro to Belgrade's transit system since the early 1950s, but there were no real projects in that direction. [5]

  3. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Terazije, Savamala, Zeleni Venac: Formerly an artisan street, as a direct and closest connection from the Sava port and Belgrade's main railway and bus stations with downtown, for decades the first part of Belgrade travelers would see upon their arrival. [8] [9] Named after the Balkans. Bulevar Despota Stefana

  4. Pension Fund Building - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Pension Fund of the clerks and servants of the National Bank of Yugoslavia, today the building of the popular „Theatre-on-Terazije“, was built in 1939, after the design of the Russian architect Grigorije Samojlov. With one residential and several official entrances, the building opens out to two Belgrade squares – 29 ...

  5. Terazije - Wikipedia

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    Terazije (Serbian Cyrillic: Теразијe) is the central town square and the surrounding neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Stari Grad. Today, Terazije has primarily function of the main transit square, surrounded by the important public buildings, cultural institutions, hotels, public monuments and parks.

  6. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The historic areas and buildings of Belgrade are among the city's premier attractions. They include Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Nikola Pašić Square, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Knez Mihailova Street, the Parliament, the Church of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. On top of this ...

  7. Zeleni Venac - Wikipedia

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    Zeleni Venac is located in downtown Belgrade, just few minutes away to the east of Terazije, the designated center of the city, down the Prizrenska or Sremska streets.It borders the neighborhood of Savamala to the south, while the northern border is Brankova Street which separates it from the neighborhoods of Kosančićev Venac and Varoš Kapija in the municipality of Stari Grad.

  8. Slavija Square - Wikipedia

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    Slavija is located less than 1.5 km (0.93 mi) south of Terazije (downtown Belgrade), at an altitude of 117 m (384 ft). [2] The square itself belongs entirely to the municipality of Vračar, though the municipality of Savski Venac begins immediately to the west.

  9. Dom Sindikata - Wikipedia

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    The building marks the north and north-east border of the square. A wide passage through the building marks the entrance into the Bezistan, which is the shortest pedestrian connection with Terazije, the central city square. Terazije Theatre, McDonald's restaurant and Hotel Kasina are located in the buildings which lean on Dom Sindikata in the east.