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  2. Embassy of Croatia, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The two countries established diplomatic relations on September 9, 1996, following mutual recognition after the end of the Croatian War of Independence and the signing of the Erdut Agreement. [2] The embassy was eventually opened in the Archdiocese Palace, at Kneza Miloša Street 62, in the centre of Belgrade.

  3. Blic - Wikipedia

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    Blic (Cyrillic: Блиц, [ˈbliːt͡s]) is a Serbian web portal covering politics, economy, entertainment, and current events. The first printed edition of Blic was published in 1996, its online portal was launched in 1998, and Blic TV began broadcasting in 2022.

  4. Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Until the Second World War the interior of the church was equipped with the altars and church furniture, and it was gradually finished later, whereas the monumental bell tower with 52m in height and 9m in diameter was built in 1962 according to the slightly modified designs of the architect Plečnik, and according to the instructions of his student Janez Valentinčić.

  5. National Museum of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Serbia (Serbian: Народни музеј Србије / Narodni muzej Srbije) is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia.It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three streets: Čika Ljubina, Vasina and Laze Pačua.

  6. University of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    [2] The second Higher School (also known as the Great School or Great Academy of Belgrade) was established as the successor of the Lyceum and was a combination of a classical gymnasium and a college, and as such developed into the University of Belgrade. Under the law, it was defined as a "scientific institute for higher and professional ...

  7. Embassy of France, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The bronze finial group at the top of building represents Liberté, égalité, fraternité is 2.80m in height and was done by sculptor Charles Marie Louis Joseph Sarrabezolles. He was Experts' friend, known for casting concrete sculptures in innovative way, a method of direct carving in setting concrete, with much of his work was integrated ...

  8. Dnevne novine - Wikipedia

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    The paper was started on October 10, 2011, as the fourth Montenegrin daily newspaper (besides Pobjeda, Vijesti and Dan). [3] It was advertised as an "anti-fascist and anti-nationalistic" newspaper, as a newspaper which promotes "social justice, tolerance and diversity and fights against corruption".

  9. Belgrade Metro - Wikipedia

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    Line 2 Zemun railway station-New Novi Sad Road-Filipa Višnjića Street- Zemun Stadium -Senjski Trg-Aleksandra Dubčeka Street-New Belgrade Municipality- Mercator Center Belgrade - Belgrade Arena - Sava Centar -Sava Square- Manjež -Makenzijeva Street-Južni Bulevar-Šumatovačka Street-Vojislava Ilića Street- Cvetkova Pijaca -Mite Ružića ...