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  2. Belgrade City Administration - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade City Administration (Serbian: Управа града Београда, romanized: Uprava grada Beograda) was an administrative and security institution in Belgrade from 1839 to 1944. For most of that time, its headquarters was located in the notorious Glavnjača prison, on the present-day site of the University of Belgrade Faculty of ...

  3. Belgrade City Administration (1929–1941) - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade City Administration (Serbian: Управа града Београда, romanized: Uprava grada Beograda), was an administrative district of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1941. Its administrative center was Belgrade.

  4. Historical Archive of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Archive of Belgrade (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив Београда) is the primary institution responsible for preservation of archival materials in the city of Belgrade, capital of Serbia.

  5. City Assembly of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The City Assembly of Belgrade (Serbian Cyrillic: Скупштина града Београда, romanized: Skupština grada Beograda) is the legislature of Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia. [ 1 ]

  6. Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government

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    The Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government of the Government of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство државне управе и локалне самоуправе, romanized: Ministarstvo državne uprave i lokalne samouprave) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of public administration and local self-government.

  7. Economy of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The hyperinflation of the Yugoslav dinar, the highest inflation ever recorded in the world, [2] [3] decimated the city's economy In the competition for European cities and regions of the future in 2006 and 2007, organized by the Financial Times magazine, Belgrade was proclaimed "City of the Future in Southern Europe" on 16 March in Cannes.

  8. Government Building, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The monumental palace was built between 1926 and 1928 according to the project of Nikolay Krasnov.. Building was originally used by the Ministry of Finance of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and after the World War II it housed the Executive Council of People's/Socialist Republic of Serbia, and since 1991 the Government of the Republic of Serbia.

  9. Mayor of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Belgrade (Serbian: Градоначелник Београда, romanized: Gradonačelnik Beograda) is the head of the City of Belgrade (the capital and largest city of Serbia). The mayor acts on behalf of the city, and performs an executive function in the City of Belgrade. [ 2 ]