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  2. Filmski Grad - Wikipedia

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    Filmski Grad is a small neighborhood (sub-neighborhood of Košutnjak, actually), comprising several streets, located along the right side of the Kneza Višeslava Street, between the Košutnjak park on the north and east, Skojevsko Naselje on the south and Cerak-Cerak Vinogradi on the west.

  3. Stari Grad, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Elementary school "Stari Grad"; founded in 1961 and originally named "1st Proletarian Brigade", with 1,300 pupils it was the largest school in this part of Belgrade. It was among the first schools in Belgrade which got a large library, day care, electronic classrooms, etc. As the population of Stari Grad dwindled, so did the number of pupils.

  4. Zemun - Wikipedia

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    Zemun borders the province of Vojvodina to the west (municipality of Stara Pazova and municipality of Pećinci), and municipalities of Surčin to the south, Novi Beograd to the south-east and Palilula and Stari Grad across the Danube. The core of the city are the neighborhoods of Donji Grad, Gardoš, Ćukovac and Gornji Grad.

  5. Studentski Trg - Wikipedia

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    Studentski Trg is located halfway between the Republic Square (to the east) and the Kalemegdan park-fortress (to the west). It is adjacent to the Academy Park.To the north it extends into the neighborhood of (Upper) Dorćol, while the pedestrian zone of Knez Mihailova is located to the south.

  6. Cerak - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood southeast of Cerak had been officially named Cerak II in 1985-1987. However this neighborhood, consisting of the urban area around the Vinogradski Venac and Cerski Venac streets, is a natural and architectural western extension of Cerak Vinogradi.

  7. Dorćol - Wikipedia

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    Dorćol begins already some 700 meters north of Terazije, the central square of Belgrade.It can roughly be divided into two sections, Gornji (or Upper) Dorćol (formerly known as Zerek), which covers the area from Academy Park to Cara Dušana street, and Donji (or Lower) Dorćol, formerly called Jalija, which occupies the area between Cara Dušana, Bulevar despota Stefana and the right bank of ...

  8. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Stari Grad Kalemegdan, Dorćol Emperor Uroš (1336–1371) Carice Jelene: Царице Јелене Zemun Batajnica Empress Jelena (1310–1376) Carice Milice: Царице Милице Stari Grad Zeleni Venac, Obilićev Venac, Varoš Kapija: Princess Milica (1335–1405) Carigradska: Цариградска Stari Grad Jevremovac, Stari Grad

  9. Bulevar kralja Aleksandra - Wikipedia

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    It is the location from which the very first tram in Belgrade, drawn by horses at the time, went on its maiden voyage on 14 October 1892, when the line Kalemegdan-Slavija was established. After World War II it kept its purpose, as a garage of GSP Beograd, the city public transportation company. [4] [44] [45]