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  2. 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.

  3. Podgorica Capital City - Wikipedia

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    Podgorica Capital City (Serbo-Croatian: Glavni grad Podgorica / Главни град Подгорица) is one of the territorial subdivisions of Montenegro. The seat of municipality is the city of Podgorica. Podgorica municipality covers 10.4% of Montenegro's territory and is home to 29.9% of the country's population.

  4. Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    Podgorica is a hub of the X-shaped Montenegrin rail network. The Belgrade–Bar line converges with the line to Nikšić and line to Shkodër at the Podgorica Rail Station. The station itself is located 1.5 km (0.93 mi) to the southeast of the main city square. Podgorica's main railway link (for both passenger and freight traffic) is Belgrade ...

  5. University of Montenegro Faculty of Civil Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty grew out of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.Due to the growing need for educated civil engineering workers in Montenegro, especially after the 1979 earthquake that struck the country, the Faculty of Civil Engineering was officially established on July 2, 1980, as part of the "Veljko Vlahović" University (today's University of Montenegro).

  6. City Assembly of the Capital City of Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    The president of the City Assembly represents the assembly, convenes the session of the assembly, presides over and directs its work, proposes the agenda of the assembly session, takes care of the implementation of the rules of procedure of the assembly, signs acts of the assembly, takes care of the implementation of decisions and other acts of the assembly, coordinates the work of the working ...

  7. Old General Staff Building, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The period between the world wars in was marked by the erection of a large number of private and public buildings in Belgrade. In this period, the buildings were designed according to the academic concept, as monumental buildings with the symmetrical scheme of the basis, with tall columns and pilasters and other elements which represent the reminiscence to the historical styles, first of all ...

  8. Subdivisions of Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, two city municipalities (Montenegrin Latin: gradske opštine, singular: gradska opština) were created within the municipality of Podgorica. The city municipality of Golubovci is self-governed in the matters assigned to it by the Capital City Law [ 1 ] and the Podgorica City Charter.

  9. Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building - Wikipedia

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    "Federal Secretariat for the People's Defence Building"), also known as the General Staff Building (Serbian: Зграда Генералштаба, romanized: Zgrada Generalštaba), is a complex of government buildings, that formerly housed the Ministry of Defence of Yugoslavia and the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army, now housing ...