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  2. History of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The history of Belgrade dates back to at least 5700 BC. One of the largest prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved from the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco - Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. [ 1] It was conquered by the Romans during ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. Timeline of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    1 April 1934: Zemun annexed to the City of Belgrade. 27 October 1935: The first bridge over the Danube, the Pančevački most (Bridge of Pančevo) is built. 11 September 1937: Belgrade Fair opened. 20 May 1938: Drying out of the wetland on the Sava's left bank begins, making place for the future New Belgrade.

  5. Pobednik - Wikipedia

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    Pobednik ( Serbian Cyrillic: Победник, lit. 'The Victor') is a monument in the Upper Town of the Belgrade Fortress, built to commemorate Serbia 's victory over the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires during the Balkan Wars and the First World War. Cast in 1913, erected in 1928, and standing at 14 metres (46 ft) high, it is one of the ...

  6. Nikola Tesla Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nikola Tesla Museum ( Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј Николе Тесле, romanized :Muzej Nikole Tesle) is a science museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is dedicated to honoring and displaying the life and work of Nikola Tesla as well as the final resting place for Tesla. It holds more than 160,000 original documents, over 2,000 books ...

  7. Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is an upper-middle income economy and provides universal health care and free primary and secondary education to its citizens. It is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic, member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, CEFTA, and is acceding to the WTO.

  8. Kalemegdan Park - Wikipedia

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    Open all year. The Kalemegdan Park ( Serbian: Калемегдански парк / Kalemegdanski park ), or simply Kalemegdan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Калемегдан) is the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. [ 1] It is located on a 125-metre-high (410 ft) cliff, at the junction of the River Sava and the Danube .

  9. Coat of arms of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Belgrade is the official symbol of the City of Belgrade and is stable in three levels - as Basic or Small, Medium and Large.. The history of heraldic representation of Belgrade is long and goes back to the time when the city first became the Serbian capital during Despot Stefan Lazarevic when this symbol was first indirectly mentioned in Life of Despot Stefan Lazarević.