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Belgrade Waterfront (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi, lit. ' Belgrade on the Water '), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at changing Belgrade's cityscape and economy by gentrifying the Sava amphitheater, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge, including the Savamala neihgbourhood.
Bulbulder is located in the western section of Zvezdara municipality, some 2.5 kilometers east from downtown Belgrade (). [1]It spreads mostly between the streets of Dimitrija Tucovića on the south and Svetog Nikole on the north.
The Zvezdara Forest today covers an area of 137 hectares, out of which 21 hectare is arranged as a park. [11] Apart from the observatory, objects within the forest or near it include the "Mihajlo Pupin Institute" in the north-central and seven small stadiums (FC 29. Novembar, FC Zvezdara, FC Mladi proleter) in the north-western section.
Paviljoni constitutes a local community (mesna zajednica), sub-municipal administrative unit within the municipality of Novi Beograd. It occupies residential blocks number 5, 7, 7-a, 8 and 8-a. Built in the 1950-1960 period, it is the oldest sections of Novi Beograd (construction began in 1948).
Lion is located along the old Belgrade's longest street, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra, 3 kilometers south-east of downtown Belgrade ().It borders the neighborhoods of Bulbuder on the north-east, Đeram on the west, Lipov Lad on the south-west, Denkova Bašta on the south, and Cvetkova Pijaca on the east.
FK Zvezdara (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Звездара) is a football club based in Zvezdara, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League Belgrade , the third tier of the national league system .
The 2020–21 Red Star Belgrade season was the club's 15th in the Serbian SuperLiga and 75th consecutive season in the top flight of Yugoslav and Serbian football. The club participated in the Serbian SuperLiga and Serbian Cup winning them both, and took part in the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
In terms of the number of students, the Seventh Boys' Gymnasium was the most numerous in Belgrade. It had 32 classes, 16 male and 16 female, with a total of 1511 students. The first director of the high school was Miraš Kljaović, a professor, and 55 professors and teachers and 7 associates worked at the school.