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The Military Medical Academy was founded on 2 March 1844. On that day, Prince Alexander Karađorđević signed a decree establishing the first "Central Military Hospital" on the foundations of the military hospital in Belgrade. [3] In 1909 began the construction of a new building of the "General Military Hospital". with 400 beds available, in ...
Banjički Vis Military Base (Serbian: Аеробаза Бањички Вис / Aerobaza Banjički Vis) (ICAO: LYBV) is a heliport located on Banjica hill about 5 kilometres (3 miles) south of downtown Belgrade
Military Medical Academy may refer to: Military Medical Academy (Bulgaria), in Sofia; Military Medical Academy (Serbia), in Belgrade; Gülhane Military Medical Academy, in Ankara; S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, in St. Petersburg
Specialized Institutions – 7 specialized clinics, 61 institutes (of which 23 specialized for public health), 33 special hospitals (rehabilitation hospitals, lung diseases, psychiatric diseases and other), 2 military hospitals of which Military Medical Academy (VMA) is financed and controlled by the Ministry of Defence of Serbia.
The campus of the Military Academy was a center point of the popular television series Military Academy broadcast on Radio Television of Serbia from 2012 to 2017, [2] and two movies, Military Academy 2 (2013) and Military Academy 3: New Beginning (2016). It was produced in cooperation with the Serbian Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense.
University of Belgrade – Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade; University of Novi Sad – Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad; University of Nis – Faculty of Medicine, Nis; University of Kragujevac – Faculty of Medicine, Kragujevac; Military Medical Academy – Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade
The University of Defense was founded by the Serbian government on February 24, 2011. It is an independent higher education institution that conducts higher military education through undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral studies across multiple scientific fields, in accordance with its founding documents, the Law on Higher Education, and the Law on Military Education.
The Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of the City of Belgrade announced that the building, has the status of a cultural property and that it had not received any official document proposing the abolition of that status. [17] Later on Jared Kushner published renderings that showed a luxury complex on the site of the complex. [18]