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  2. List of architectural projects in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] West 65 Project of 152.000 sq m and a 40-storey tower (155 m) in New Belgrade. Tallest residential skyscraper in Belgrade opened in 2022. Dedinje 2 New Cardic Surgery hospital next to Dedinje 1 Hospital. Opened in 2021. Batajnica Hospital is new 18.000 sqm hospital in Batajnica suburb. Construction done in just four months. Opened ...

  3. Palilula, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Palilula is located east of Terazije in downtown Belgrade. Like most of Belgrade's neighborhoods it has no firm boundaries and is roughly bordered by the Ruzveltova street and the municipality and neighborhood of Zvezdara on the east, the neighborhood of Hadžipopovac in its own municipality on the north, the neighborhood and municipality of Stari Grad and Jevremovac on the northwest ...

  4. Belgrade bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Belgrade bypass (Serbian: Обилазница око Београда, romanized: Obilaznica oko Beograda) or Belgrade city road bypass [1] is a U-shaped, 78-km long motorway partially encircling the city of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The construction of the bypass started in 1991 and its parts have been sporadically built ever since ...

  5. Beograđanka - Wikipedia

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    City chiefs were choosing between the darker and the lighter color of the façade material. They opted for the darker one, as it was of higher quality, but the choice wasn't universally greeted at the time. The entire façade covers 11,500 m 2 (124,000 sq ft). [10] Total floor area of "Beograđanka" is 40,000 m 2 (430,000 sq ft). [10]

  6. Ledine, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Local communities in Novi Beograd. Ledine is the westernmost settlement in the municipality, formerly developed as a sort of an informal settlement outside the projected area of the city of New Belgrade.

  7. 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. [151] It is also home to the country's Central Bank. 750,550 people are employed (July 2020) [152] in 120,286 companies, [153] 76,307 enterprises and 50,000 shops.

  8. Architecture of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Zindan Gate at Kalemegdan, one of the symbols of Belgrade. Architecture of Belgrade is the architecture and styles developed in Belgrade, Serbia.Belgrade has wildly varying architecture, from the centre of Zemun, typical of a Central European town, [1] to the more modern architecture and spacious layout of New Belgrade.

  9. Belgrade Youth Center - Wikipedia

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    The building was fully renovated in the early 2010s and re-opened on 12 March 2011. The edifice has several valuable works of arts. They include the monumental façade mosaic by Lazar Vozarević, a 7 by 9 m (23 by 30 ft) painting of Mića Popović and semi-precious brown stones, gift from Africa. [7]