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  2. Embassy of Croatia, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The two countries established diplomatic relations on September 9, 1996, following mutual recognition after the end of the Croatian War of Independence and the signing of the Erdut Agreement. [2] The embassy was eventually opened in the Archdiocese Palace, at Kneza Miloša Street 62, in the centre of Belgrade. [1]

  3. Palace Albanija - Wikipedia

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    Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija, literally "Palace Albania") is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia.Important construction and architectural innovations were incorporated into the project, which made Albanija an exceptional building endeavor in the Balkans. [1]

  4. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    It offers a range of facilities, such as hotels, congress halls (e.g. Sava Centar), Class A and B office buildings, and business parks (e.g. Airport City Belgrade). Over 1.2 × 10 ^ 6 m 2 (13 × 10 ^ 6 sq ft) of land is under construction in New Belgrade, with the value of planned construction over the next three years estimated at over 1.5 ...

  5. TUI Travel - Wikipedia

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    TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group headquartered in Crawley, West Sussex.The company was formed on 3 September 2007 by the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owned 56.4% of it. [2]

  6. International tourism - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the late-2000s recession, international travel demand suffered a strong slowdown from the second half of 2008 through the end of 2009. [6] This negative trend intensified during 2009, exacerbated in some countries due to the outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus, resulting in a worldwide decline of 4.2% in 2009 to 880 million international tourists arrivals, and a 5.7% decline in ...

  7. Airport City Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Airport City began on 4 May 2005. In the first phase, a total of 4 buildings, out of planned 14, has been built (2 were finished by April, and 2 by June 2006). Then a second phase began. By March 2009 further 3 buildings were finished, or a total of 72,000 m 2 (780,000 sq ft) out of planned 186.000 m 2 (2,002.09 sq ft). [6]

  8. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    1.2.2 International. 2 Regional statistics. Toggle Regional statistics subsection. 2.1 Europe (2011–2022) ... City 1 City 2 Passengers (Sep 2014 – Aug 2015) 1:

  9. Ušće, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the one tall, whose price in few days grew to 230 million dinars (1.9 million euros), 30 additional flagmasts, each 30 m (98 ft) high, are planned. Three of them will be placed on ten entry points into the city. They will cost additional 134 million dinars (1.1 million euros), so 31 flagmasts will cost the city almost 3 million euros.