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  2. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    beograd.rs. Belgrade[ b ] is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. [ 10 ] The population of the Belgrade metropolitan area is 1,685,563 according to the 2022 census. [ 4 ]

  3. Nikola Tesla Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nikola Tesla Museum is housed in a residential villa built in 1927 according to the designs of Dragiša Brašovan, a distinguished Serbian architect.The building was used for various purposes until December 5, 1952, when the Nikola Tesla Museum was founded in accordance with the decision of the Government of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.

  4. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The longest street in the densely urbanized area of the city is the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra with 7.5 km (4.7 mi). The longest overall is the Obrenovac Road, with 11 km (6.8 mi). [3] With only 12 m (39 ft), the Lovačka Street in the outer neighborhood of Žarkovo is officially the shortest street. [4]

  5. Viminacium - Wikipedia

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    Viminacium. / 44.736980; 21.225605. Viminacium[ 2] (also Viminatium) was a major city, military camp, [ 3] and the capital of the Roman province of Moesia (modern-day Serbia ). Following the division of Moesia in 87, following Domitian 's Dacian War, it became the capital of Moesia Superior. As of 2018, only 3-4% of the site has been explored.

  6. Crowne Plaza Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Crowne Plaza Belgrade is a four-star hotel located in New Belgrade, Serbia.With its 387 rooms and 29 suites, it is the biggest hotel in the city in terms of capacity. Opened in 1979 after being built with state funds provided through the Generaleksport (Genex) foreign trade company led at the time by the state-appointed CEO Miki Savićević [], the hotel originally operated as Hotel Beograd ...

  7. Belgrade school shooting - Wikipedia

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    Mother charged with criminal possesion of a weapon. On 3 May 2023, a school shooting occurred at Vladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary School in the Vračar municipality of Belgrade, Serbia. The shooter, identified as a 13-year-old Kosta Kecmanović, opened fire on students and staff, resulting in the deaths of ten individuals, including nine ...

  8. United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade

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    On May 7, 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (Operation Allied Force), five U.S. Joint Direct Attack Munition guided bombs hit the People's Republic of China embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese journalists and outraging the Chinese public. [ 2] According to the U.S. government, the intention had been to bomb the nearby Yugoslav ...

  9. Belgrade Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Waterfront, known in Serbian as Belgrade on Water (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at improving Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, a neglected stretch of land on the right bank of the Sava river, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge.