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In 1924 Petar Kokotović opened a kafana on Tošin Bunar with the prophetic name Novi Beograd. After 1945, Kokotović was president of the local community of Novo Naselje–Bežanija, which later grew into the municipality of Novi Beograd. [15] In 1924 an airport was built in Bežanija, and in 1928 the Rogožerski factory was constructed. In ...
Serbian section of the motorway can be roughly divided into two sections: Belgrade to Požega and Požega to Boljare, at the state border of Serbia and Montenegro.. The section of the road between Belgrade and Požega is 151.63 kilometers long and it will pass through the Serbian towns and municipalities of Ostružnica, Umka, Obrenovac, Ub, Lajkovac, Ljig, Takovo, Preljina (in the municipality ...
Fast (B) Novi Sad - Bar (Operates during summer 14.6 - 16.9) Local (BG) BG:VOZ line 1 ( Batajnica – Ovča ), some trains on lines 2, 3, 4 ( Zemun to Resnik, Mladenovac and Lazarevac) International services to Wien , Zagreb and Ljubljana , which called at the station before the commencement of the reconstruction of Belgrade Centre – Novi Sad ...
Srbijavoz (Serbian Cyrillic: Србијавоз; formerly Srbija Voz, Serbian Cyrillic: Србија Воз, Anglicized: Serbia Train) is the national passenger railway company of Serbia. Srbijavoz is an associate member of the International Union of Railways (UIC) since 2016.
[2] [3] A2 motorway between Ljig and Preljina Subsection Obrenovac—Ub. This 26.2 kilometers-long section was under construction from 2014 to 2019. [4] The main contractor was Chinese company Shandong Hi-Speed Group. On this section there are 14 bridges, one rest area and exit 'Ub'. It goes through flat terrain in the Kolubara river valley.
In March 2008, city government announced complete reconstruction of Block 1, including the old shopping complex "Fontana", which at the time of construction was unofficial center of Novi Beograd. Reconstruction should be finished by the end of 2008, and it should include building of a public underground garage, renovation of the children ...
The Belgrade–Bar railway (Serbian: Пруга Београд–Бар, Pruga Beograd–Bar) is a 476.59 km (296.14 mi) long electrified main line connecting the Serbian capital of Belgrade with the town of Bar, a major seaport in Montenegro. Completed in 1976, which connects Belgrade with the Mediterranean port of Bar.
Novi Kneževac, Srpski Krstur: today considered sub-region of Banat; partially in Hungary and Romania Repište: Knićanin: sub-region of Banat Veliki Rit: north-west of Vršac: sub-region of Banat Srem: Belgrade, Sremska Mitrovica: part of Vojvodina; partially in Central Serbia and Croatia (Srijem) Crni Lug: Progar, Boljevci: sub-region of ...