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Historic Sites Attractions In Belgrade

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Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. The urban area of the City of Belgrade has a population of 1.23 million, while nearly 1.7 million people live within its administrative limits.One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within 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. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid-2nd centur...
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Historic Sites Attractions In Belgrade

  • 1. Kalemegdan Belgrade
    Belgrade Fortress , consists of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the River Sava and Danube, in an urban area of modern Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. Belgrade Fortress was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and is protected by the Republic of Serbia. It is the most visited tourist attraction in Belgrade, with Skadarlija being the second. Since the admission is free, it is estimated that the total number of visitors is over 2 million yearly.
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  • 2. Residence of Princess Ljubica (Konak Kneginje Ljubice Belgrade
    Princess Ljubica's Residence is located in Belgrade, in the street kneza Sime Markovica 8. Because of its cultural and architectural importance the residence has been designated a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance.
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  • 3. The National Assembly Belgrade
    The National Assembly is the unicameral legislature of Serbia. The assembly is composed of 250 proportionally elected deputies by secret ballot, on 4 years term. The assembly elects a president who presides over the sessions. The current president of the national assembly is Maja Gojković since 23 April 2014. The National Assembly exercise supreme legislative power. It adopts and amends the Constitution, elects Government, appoints and dismisses Constitutional Court judges, president of the Supreme Court of Cassation, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and other state officials. All decisions are made by majority vote of deputies at the session at which majority of deputies are present, except for amending the Constitution, when two thirds majority is needed.The assembly convenes in ...
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  • 5. The White Palace Belgrade
    The Palace of Serbia is a building located in the Novi Beograd municipality of Belgrade, Serbia. The building is used by the government of Serbia and currently houses several cabinet level ministries and agencies.The technical name of the building is Savezno izvršno veće 1 as it was used by the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia. Later, it was informally known as the Palata Federacije before given its present name.
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  • 6. Magistrate in Zemun Zemun
    The Мagistrates Building in Zemun, Belgrade, is at 3 Magistrate Square and is classified by the government as a cultural monument. The building is the purest example of classicism in the architecture of the Old Core of Zemun and a symbol of the development of the Zemun municipal administration since 1751.
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  • 7. Grocka Belgrade
    Grocka , or Grocka na Dunavu , is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. According to the 2011 census results, the municipality has 83,907 inhabitants. The municipality is located east of Belgrade, in the northern part of Šumadija region, with the northern section being part of the Podunavlje macro-region in the valley of the Danube, while the southern section is located around the valley of the Ralja River, which is a tributary to the Velika Morava's arm of Jezava. With an altitude of 71 meters above sea level, the town of Grocka is one of the lowest parts of Belgrade. Other rivers in the municipality are Bolečica and Gročica .
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  • 9. Manak's House (Manakova kuca) Belgrade
    Manak's House is a building on the outskirts of the former Savamala. It is located on the corner of Kraljevića Marka and Gavrila Principa Streets in Belgrade, Serbia. It was declared a cultural monument by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute of Belgrade No. 277/2 on May 9, 1963.
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  • 11. Monastery of Archangel Saint Gabriel Zemun
    The Monastery of Saint Archangel Gabriel , also known as the Zemun monastery , is a Serbian Orthodox monastery. Its church was built in 1786, on the site of an older church in the Donji Grad neighbourhood of Zemun . The monastery was officially established in 1990.
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