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  2. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. 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 settled the city, naming it Singidūn. [11]

  3. Subdivisions of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Okrug was divided in two: Belgrade Srez and Kosmaj Srez. Srez' were not part of the local self-administration, that is, not administered by the city government but directly by the state government. On 16 May 1950, additional administrative super-units of oblasts were created. Belgrade Oblast included 24 srez' and the Belgrade City.

  4. List of regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    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 Podlužje Kupinovski Kut: Kupinovo

  5. Belgrade Lakes - Wikipedia

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    East Pond is the headwater pond of the Belgrade chain of lakes. The south end of the pond is in Oakland, and the north end of the pond in Smithfield overflows westward approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) through the village of Smithfield into the east side of North Pond. [2]

  6. List of Belgrade neighbourhoods and suburbs - Wikipedia

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    In the majority of cases, especially in the old urban areas of Belgrade, the neighbourhoods and suburbs don't have firm geographical or administrative boundaries. This sometimes causes confusion even among Belgraders, as many have different views on where one neighbourhood or suburb ends and another begins. Cases of this kind of contention include:

  7. Statistical regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade, and; Serbia-South (Serbian: Србија-југ, romanized: Srbija-jug) comprising Šumadija and Western Serbia; Southern and Eastern Serbia; Kosovo and Metohija; The five statistical regions would therefore become NUTS level 2 regions, while the administrative districts would correspond with NUTS level 3. However, the classification ...

  8. List of Serbian regions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Region GDP GDP (US$) GDP (€) 1 Belgrade: RSD 4,232,770 billion $37.049 billion €36,13 billion 2 Vojvodina: RSD 2,673,400 billion $23.400 billion

  9. Timeline of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    25 March 1927: The first Belgrade airport (Dojno polje Airport) opened. 6 January 1929: King Aleksandar Karađorđević dissolved the National Assembly and started his dictatorship. Belgrade becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. 24 March 1929: Radio Belgrade started broadcasting. 1 April 1934: Zemun annexed to the City of Belgrade.