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Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when it was attached to the city, due to former Austro-Hungarian territories becoming part of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after World War I. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia from its creation to its dissolution.
This is a list of famous or notable citizens of Belgrade (included in the list are natives as well as permanent and/or temporary residents). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Belgrade, formerly known as Celtic Singidunum, was founded in the 3rd century B.C., ... the city has finally reached 100,000 residents, ...
The Dedinje Royal Compound (Serbian: Дворски комплекс на Дедињу, romanized: Dvorski kompleks na Dedinju) is a complex of former royal residences commissioned by and built with the personal funds of King Alexander I in the Dedinje neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia, between 1924 and 1937.
Belgrade's population grew to 239,000 by 1931 (incorporating the town of Zemun, formerly in Austria-Hungary), and 320,000 by 1940. The population growth rate between 1921 and 1948 averaged 4.08% a year. [45] In 1927, Belgrade's first airport opened, and in 1929, its first radio station began broadcasting.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Belgrade (capital of Serbia Subcategories. This category has the ...
The Serbian construction ministry said in a statement that the "reputable American company" connected to Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. former President Donald Trump, was chosen for the work it ...
Stari Dvor (Serbian: Стари двор, lit. "Old Palace") is the city hall of Belgrade, Serbia, housing the office of the Mayor of Belgrade.It was the royal residence of Serbian royal family (the Obrenović and later Karađorđević) from 1884 to 1922.