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On 19 October 2017, a large shopping mall Kapitol park ("Capitol Park") was open in Rakovica, on the location of the former Rekord tire factory. A €30 million investment, it has a total floor area of 25,000 m 2 (270,000 sq ft). After a delay from June 2016, the construction began in March 2017. [9] It is the largest retail park in Belgrade. [10]
The City of Belgrade coat of arms.. Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, is divided into seventeen municipalities, of which ten are urban and seven suburban.In this list, each neighbourhood or suburb is categorised by the municipality in which it is situated.
Košutnjak (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошутњак, pronounced [kǒʃutɲaːk]) is a park-forest and urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.It is divided between in the municipalities of Čukarica (upper and central parts) and Rakovica (lower part).
Serbia's capital city of Belgrade is divided into 17 municipalities. [1] ... Rakovica (16) was reestablished on 15 October 1974 after splitting from Čukarica, while ...
Kanarevo brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Канарево брдо, meaning "Kanar's Hill") is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Rakovica .
Petlovo Brdo or colloquially among the local population Pevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Петлово Брдо or Певац) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Rakovica.
In 1900, the capital had only 70,000 inhabitants [70] (at the time Serbia numbered 2.5 million). Still, by 1905, the population had grown to more than 80,000 and, by the outbreak of World War I in 1914, it had surpassed the 100,000 citizens, disregarding Zemun , which still belonged to Austria-Hungary .
Rakovica is a Serbo-Croatian place name, meaning "crab". It may refer to: Rakovica, Belgrade, an urban neighborhood and a municipality of Belgrade, Serbia; Rakovica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a village near Ilidža, Bosnia; Rakovica, Croatia, near Plitvice, Croatia; Rakovica, Kranj in Slovenia