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| One of the oldest Belgrade streets. It is thought that in the I and II century A.D. in this area were Roman forum, basilica and thermae (next to the present building of National Bank of Serbia, Kralja Petra I 12). |
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| After the completion of the construction of the Railway Station in 1884, it became one of the main city communications. It got its name in 1896. Stefan Nemanja, Serbian Grand Župan was the founder of the Nemanjić dynasty. |
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| This is the oldest of Belgrade's squares. In Turkish times, it included the Turkish cemetery, which remained here right up to the 1860s. In 1824, the Serbian authorities set up a market-place in one part ... |
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| Terazije is the central square and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. Despite the fact that many Belgraders consider... |
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| Situated between Terazije, Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra and Dečanska Street, Trg Nikole Pašića is the youngest Belgrade square. It was built in 1953, when a fountain was placed. |
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| It covers the space between the "Gradska Kafana" (City Restaurant), "Jadran" cinema, National Theatre and Army Hall of Serbia. The present square was formed after the demolition of the Stambol Gate... |
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| It is the space between Kralja Milana, Beogradska, Makenzijeva, Svetosavska, Bulevar oslobođenja, Deligradska and Nemanjina streets. Until the 1880s this square was only a large pool where the... |
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