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  2. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Waterfront (Beograd na Vodi) In 2014, Belgrade Waterfront , an urban renewal project, was initiated by the Government of Serbia and its Emirati partner, Eagle Hills Properties . Around €3.5 billion was to be jointly invested by the Serbian government and their Emirati partners.

  3. Jelena Karleuša - Wikipedia

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    Jelena Karleuša was born on 17 August 1978 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia.She is the only child to Slovenian-born journalist and radio host, Divna [] (1958–2019), [6] and Belgrade-born police captain, Dragan Karleuša (b. 1947).

  4. List of Serbian football transfers summer 2019 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of transfers in Serbian football for the 2019–20 summer transfer window.; Moves featuring Serbian SuperLiga and Serbian First League sides are listed.; The order by which the clubs are listed is equal to the classifications at the end of the 2018–19 season.

  5. Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    Podgorica [a] [b] (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Подгорица, [c] pronounced [pǒdɡoritsa]; lit. ' under the hill ') is the capital and largest city of Montenegro.The city is just north of Lake Skadar and close to coastal destinations on the Adriatic Sea.

  6. 2014 Southeast Europe floods - Wikipedia

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    Further east, along the valleys of Morava and Mlava rivers, city centers of Paraćin, Petrovac na Mlavi, Svilajnac and Smederevska Palanka were flooded. [28] [35] During the flooding period, an estimated 300,000 households were left without electric power. [36]