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Since the early 2000s Belgrade again hosts major sporting events nearly every year. Belgrade has the second oldest sewer system in Europe. British fashion designer Roksanda Ilincic, who was born in the city, also frequently presents her runway shows in Belgrade. [41], Following the battles of Maritsa (1371) and Kosovo field (1389), Moravian Serbia, to Belgrade's south, began to fall to the Ottoman Empire. They include Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Nikola Pašić Square, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Knez Mihailova Street, the Parliament, the Church of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. The Belgrade City Museum moved into a new building in downtown in 2006. Belgrade, decimated as a front-line city, lost the title of largest city in the Kingdom to Subotica for some time. Most critical ones are in Karaburma, Zvezdara, Višnjica, Vinča and Ritopek, in the Danube valley, and Umka, and especially its neighbourhood of Duboko, in the Sava valley. Pointing to Josimović's work, Serbian scholars have noted an important break with Ottoman traditions. In July 2020, the average Belgrade monthly net salary stood at 74,104 RSD ($756) in net terms, with the gross equivalent at 101,509 RSD ($1035). [156] [286][287], "Bgd" redirects here. Some of these tools are of Mousterian industry—belonging to Neanderthals rather than modern humans. In 2017 some 15,000 overnights were recorded in camps. [120] A 13-member City Council, elected by the Assembly and presided over by the mayor and his deputy, has the control and supervision of the city administration,[121] which manages day-to-day administrative affairs. [130][131] Many Middle Easterners, mainly from Syria, Iran, Jordan and Iraq, arrived in order to pursue their studies during the 1970s and 1980s, and have remained in the city. Belgrade's population grew to 239,000 by 1931 (with the inclusion of Zemun), and to 320,000 by 1940. 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. According The Guardian, Dorcol is the one of top ten coolest suburbs and in Europe.[219]. [62] In the following years, urban planner Emilijan Josimović had a significant impact on Belgrade. [58][59] During his first reign (1815–1839), Prince Miloš Obrenović pursued expansion of the city's population through the addition of new settlements, aiming and succeeding to make Belgrade the centre of the Principality's administrative, military and cultural institutions. He conceptualised a regulation plan for the city in 1867, in which he proposed the replacement of the town's crooked streets with a grid plan. Budite u toku sa političkim, društvenim i poslovnim trendovima The high-speed rail that will connect Belgrade with Novi Sad, Subotica and Budapest is under construction, with the first half of 2020s planned for its beginning of operation. [21][22] In the time of antiquity, too, the area was populated by Paleo-Balkan tribes, including the Thracians and the Dacians, who ruled much of Belgrade's surroundings. Odlukom Gradskog štaba za vanredne situacije Beograda od ponedeljka se otvaraju i…, Epidemilog Branislava Tiodorović izjavio je da je u bolnicama i dalje prijem bolesnika veći od broja otpusta i da se očekuje da će do kraja sledeće nedelje taj broj početi da opada. By: Heaton, Colin D., World War II, 08984204, Jan98, Vol. [82], During the summer and fall of 1941, in reprisal for guerrilla attacks, the Germans carried out several massacres of Belgrade citizens; in particular, members of the Jewish community were subject to mass shootings at the order of General Franz Böhme, the German Military Governor of Serbia. [220] Nearby, Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum, called The House of Flowers, documents the life of the former Yugoslav president. Marina Abramović made a stage speech and performance in front of 20,000 people. The Pančevo Bridge, which crosses the Danube, was opened in 1935,[74] while King Alexander Bridge over the Sava was opened in 1934. [167][168], There are many foreign cultural institutions in Belgrade, including the Spanish Instituto Cervantes,[169] the German Goethe-Institut[170] and the French Institut français,[171] which are all located in the central pedestrian area of Knez Mihailova Street. U Srbiji je, prema poslednjim podacima, bitku sa kovidom 19 izgubilo 35 pacijenata. [60] Following the Čukur Fountain incident, Belgrade was bombed by the Ottomans. Many criticised the move at the time due to the cost and the size of the building, and it soon became the gathering point of the Principality's wealthiest citizens. [181] European Union National Institutes for Culture operates a cluster of cultural centres from the EU. Uvek voditeljka. Between 1850 and 1875, new architecture was characterised by a turn towards the newly popular Romanticism, along with older European architectural styles. [205] The museum hosts a range of collections covering the history of urban life since prehistory. [225] These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve. Tourists which arrived by the Orient Express mostly stayed at the Petrograd Hotel in Wilson Square. As a result, the city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe on 6 April 1941, killing up to 2,274 people. Земя на световен кръстопът, Борис Стоев Чолпанов, Изд. [165][166] There are numerous theatres, the most prominent of which are National Theatre, Theatre on Terazije, Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Zvezdara Theatre, and Atelier 212. [218], As Belgrade became connected via steamboats and railway (after 1884), the number of visitors grew and new hotels were open with the ever luxurious commodities. In 395 AD, the site passed to the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire. As of 2019, Belgrade contained 31.4% of Serbia's employed population and generated over 40.4% of its GDP. Located only 2 km from Ada Ciganlija. [54], During the First Serbian Uprising, Serbian revolutionaries held the city from 8 January 1807 until 1813, when it was retaken by the Ottomans. [244] More recently, Belgrade hosted European Athletics Indoor Championships in 2017 and the basketball EuroLeague Final Four tournament in 2018. The forlorn Porte's only stipulation was that the Ottoman flag continue to fly over the fortress alongside the Serbian one. Bogdan je prije akademije završio studij ekonomije, a u emisiji je otkrio da je bio dobio posao u Ministarstvu financija … The hilltop Avala Monument and Avala Tower offer views over the city. There are two suburban settlements with significant minority population today: Ovča and the village of Boljevci, both with about one quarter of their population being Romanians and Slovaks, respectively. [92] Between October 1977 and March 1978, the city hosted the first major gathering of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe with the aim of implementing the Helsinki Accords from, while in 1980 Belgrade hosted the UNESCO General Conference. [122], The 2014 Belgrade City Assembly election was won by the Serbian Progressive Party, which formed a ruling coalition with the Socialist Party of Serbia. With enrolment numbers of nearly 90,000 students, the university is one of Europe's largest. [157] The Nobel Prize winning author Ivo Andrić wrote his most famous work, The Bridge on the Drina, in Belgrade. [23] Specifically, Belgrade was at one point inhabited by the Thraco-Dacian tribe Singi;[9] following Celtic invasion in 279 BC, the Scordisci wrested the city from their hands, naming it Singidūn (d|ūn, fortress). [41], In 1427, Stefan's successor Đurađ Branković, returning Belgrade to the Hungarian king, made Smederevo his new capital. These demonstrations resulted in the ousting of president Milošević as a part of the Otpor! [56], The development of Belgrade architecture after 1815 can be divided into four periods. Other cultural centres in Belgrade are American Corner,[172] Austrian Cultural Forum,[173] British Council,[174] Chinese Confucius Institute,[175] Canadian Cultural centre,[176] Hellenic Foundation for Culture,[177] Italian Istituto Italiano di Cultura,[178] Iranian Culture centre,[179] Azerbaijani Culture centre[180] and Russian centre for Science and Culture. Numerous Serbian and foreign designers and fashion brands have their shows during Belgrade Fashion Week. Košutnjak park forest with numerous running and bike trails, sport facilities for all sports with indoor and outdoor pools is also very popular. Belgrade is home to many ethnicities from across the former Yugoslavia and the wider Balkans region. With total of 8 km beaches, with lot of bars, caffe's, restaurants and sport facilities, Ada Ciganlija attracts many visitors especially in summertime. Nikada novinar(ka). Čak i voditeljka Pesme Evrovizije. [103][104][105][106], After the 2000 presidential elections, Belgrade was the site of major public protests, with over half a million people on the streets. Expressway is also toward Pančevo and new Expressway construction toward Obrenovac (Montenegro) is scheduled for March 2017. Aurignacian and Gravettian tools have also been discovered near the area, indicating some settlement between 50,000 and 20,000 years ago. [213] The Clinical Centre of Serbia spreads over 34 hectares and consists of about 50 buildings, while also has 3,150 beds considered to be the highest number in Europe,[214] and among highest in the world. Elite neighbourhood of Dedinje is situated near the Topčider and Košutnjak parks. [159][160][161] The most internationally prominent artists from Belgrade are Charles Simic, Marina Abramović and Milovan Destil Marković. The Belgrade Stock Exchange is also located in New Belgrade, and has a market capitalisation of €6.5 billion (US$7.1 billion). [9] It was conquered by the Romans under the reign of Augustus and awarded Roman city rights in the mid-2nd century. The population growth rate between 1921 and 1948 averaged 4.08% a year. On top of this, there are many parks, monuments, museums, cafés, restaurants and shops on both sides of the river. As the capital city, Belgrade is seat of all Serbian state authorities – executive, legislative, judiciary, and the headquarters of almost all national political parties as well as 75 diplomatic missions. In addition to fashion, there are two major design shows held in Belgrade every year which attract international architects and industrial designers such as Karim Rashid, Daniel Libeskind, Patricia Urquiola, and Konstantin Grcic. Belgrade has an extensive public transport system consisting of buses (118 urban lines and more than 300 suburban lines), trams (12 lines), trolleybuses (8 lines) and S-Train BG Voz (6 lines). Gradski Štab za vanredne situacije…, U Srbiji će sutra biti pretežno sunčano i toplo vreme, dok se u toku noći očekuje postepeno naoblačenje, saopštio je Republički hidrometeorološki zavod (RHMZ). Belgrade has two state universities and several private institutions of higher education. Between 1835 and 1850, the amount of neoclassicist and baroque buildings south of the Austrian border rose considerably, exemplified by St Michael's Cathedral (Serbian: Saborna crkva), completed in 1840. [285] In 2006, Financial Times' magazine Foreign Direct Investment awarded Belgrade the title of City of the Future of Southern Europe. Some of these include EuroBasket 2005, European Handball Championship (men's and women's) in 2012, World Handball Championship for women in 2013, European Volleyball Championships for men in 2005 for men and 2011 for women, the 2006 and 2016 European Water Polo Championship, the European Youth Olympic Festival 2007 and the 2009 Summer Universiade. The oldest one is located in Batajnica, along the Batajnica Road. Belgrade's two opera houses are: National Theatre and Madlenianum Opera House. [211] Elements of Serbo-Byzantine Revival are present in buildings such as House of Vuk's Foundation, old Post Office in Kosovska street, and sacral architecture, such as St. Mark's Church (based on the Gračanica monastery), and the Temple of Saint Sava. [227], Tourist income in 2016 amounted to nearly one billion euros;[228] with a visit of almost a million registered tourists. Between 10,000 and 20,000[129] Chinese people are estimated to live in Belgrade and, since their arrival in the mid-1990s, Block 70 in New Belgrade has been known colloquially as the Chinese quarter. Museum of Science and Technology moved to the building of the first city's power plant in Dorćol in 2005. Novi glavni i odgovorni urednik Tanjuga je voditeljka Jovana Joksimović, nekadašnje lice TV Prva. [256], The city is also home to 195 primary (elementary) schools and 85 secondary schools. Za svaki novi soj imaćemo novu vakcinu! [211], The oldest public structure in Belgrade is a nondescript Turkish türbe, while the oldest house is a modest clay house on Dorćol, from late 18th century. GORAN Bogdan gostovao je u emisiji "Ko sam tebi i šta sam sebi” na srbijanskoj K1 televiziji u kojoj je govorio o svom životu i glumačkoj karijeri. [13] It is the seat of the central government, administrative bodies, and government ministries, as well as home of almost all of the largest Serbian companies, media, and scientific institutions. [203] The Yugoslav Film Archive also exhibits original Charlie Chaplin's stick and one of the first movies by Auguste and Louis Lumière. [206], The Museum of Yugoslav History has collections from the Yugoslav era. Most of the subsequent Balkan offensives occurred near Belgrade. [190] Following its foundation in 1965, has amassed a collection of more than 8,000 works from art produced across the former Yugoslavia. [221][223] Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands[224] on the rivers, many still unused. [50] In 1594, a major Serb rebellion was crushed by the Ottomans. [247] The Aleksandar Nikolić Hall is the main venue of basketball clubs KK Partizan, European champion of 1992, and KK Crvena zvezda. [124] This includes the National Assembly, the Presidency, the Government of Serbia and all the ministries, Supreme Court of Cassation and the Constitutional Court. [211] However, in the mid-1950s, modernist trends took over, and still dominate the Belgrade architecture. Since 1996,[251] semiannual (autumn/winter and spring/summer seasons) fashion weeks are held citywide. 10:40h PRIJEPOLJSKI SPORTSKI KLUBOVI IZ OPŠTINSKE KASE … [232][233][234], Many weekend visitors—particularly from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia—prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals due to its perceived friendly atmosphere, plentiful clubs and bars, cheap drinks, lack of significant language barriers, and a lack of night life regulation. This bombing fell on the Orthodox Christian Easter. This was immediately followed by mass protests in Belgrade and a military coup d'état led by Air Force commander General Dušan Simović, who proclaimed King Peter II to be of age to rule the realm. It remained a hotel until 1903 before being demolished in 1938. [76], On 25 March 1941, the government of regent Crown Prince Paul signed the Tripartite Pact, joining the Axis powers in an effort to stay out of the Second World War and keep Yugoslavia neutral during the conflict. [200] Belgrade also houses the Museum of African Art, founded in 1977, which has a large collection of art from West Africa. BEOGRAD - Glavni koordinator kovid bolnice Arena Predrag Bogdanović izjavio je danas da se broj pacijenata smanjuje, ali da su njihove kliničke slike teže nego što su bile u piku epidemije prošlog leta. [241] In the Lonely Planet 1000 Ultimate Experiences guide of 2009, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world. One of the characteristics of the city terrain is mass wasting. [46] The noon bell ordered by Pope Callixtus III commemorates the victory throughout the Christian world to this day. [15], The first farming people to settle in the region are associated with the Neolithic Starčevo culture, which flourished between 6200 and 5200 BC. [89] During the post-war period, Belgrade grew rapidly as the capital of the renewed Yugoslavia, developing as a major industrial centre. Belgrade receives about 691 millimetres (27 in) of precipitation a year, with late spring being wettest. Smaller, chiefly residential communities across the Danube, like Krnjača, Kotež and Borča, also merged with the city, while Pančevo, a heavily industrialised satellite city, remains a separate town. Daily connections link the capital to other towns in Serbia and many other European destinations through the city's central bus station. [91], In 1972, Belgrade faced smallpox outbreak, the last major outbreak of smallpox in Europe since World War II. [209], Belgrade has wildly varying architecture, from the centre of Zemun, typical of a Central European town,[210] to the more modern architecture and spacious layout of New Belgrade. The mountains of Avala (511 m (1,677 ft)) and Kosmaj (628 m (2,060 ft)) lie south of the city. The Serbian national team won the 2010 Davis Cup, beating the French team in the finals played in the Belgrade Arena.[250]. [252] The most popular commercial broadcaster is RTV Pink, a Serbian media multinational, known for its popular entertainment programmes. This election ended the long-time rule of the Democratic Party, which was in power from 2004 to 2013.[123]. Over 1.2 million square metres (13 million square feet) of land is under construction in New Belgrade, with the value of planned construction over the next three years estimated at over 1.5 billion euros. For about four centuries, the city would become a battleground between the Byzantine Empire, the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, and the Bulgarian Empire. The project is, however, quite controversial—there are a number of uncertainties regarding its funding, necessity, and its architecture's arguable lack of harmony with the rest of the city. [196][197], The Museum of Aviation in Belgrade located near Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has more than 200 aircraft, of which about 50 are on display, and a few of which are the only surviving examples of their type, such as the Fiat G.50. Ivanovic and Djokovic are the first female and male Belgraders, respectively, to win Grand Slam singles titles and been ATP number 1 with Jelena Janković. [202] The institution also operates the Museum of Yugoslav Film Archive, with movie theatre and exhibition hall. Belgrade (/ ˈ b ɛ l ɡ r eɪ d / BEL-grayd; Serbian Cyrillic: Београд, romanized: Beograd, lit. [270], List of Belgrade's sister and twin cities:[271], Other friendships and cooperations, protocols, memorandums:[271]. In 1958, Belgrade's first television station began broadcasting. Still, new construction projects were typical for the Christian quarters as the older Muslim quarters declined; from Serbia's autonomy until 1863, the number of Belgrade quarters even decreased, mainly as a consequence of the gradual disappearance of the city's Muslim population. The ridge overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, for example, has been identified as one of the places in the story of Jason and the Argonauts. [136], Belgrade is the financial centre of Serbia and Southeast Europe, with a total of 17 million square metres (180 million square feet) of office space. [195], The Military Museum, established in 1878 in Kalemegdan, houses a wide range of more than 25,000 military objects dating from the prehistoric to the medieval to the modern eras. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. [45] Ottoman rule introduced Ottoman architecture, including numerous mosques, and the city was resurrected—now by Oriental influences. The city is home to the main headquarters of the national broadcaster Radio Television Serbia (RTS), which is a public service broadcaster. [188] The Ethnographic Museum, established in 1901, contains more than 150,000 items showcasing the rural and urban culture of the Balkans, particularly the countries of former Yugoslavia. and also the famous Miroslav's Gospel. There are 7 kilometres (4 miles) of long beaches and sports facilities for various sports including golf, football, basketball, volleyball, rugby union, baseball, and tennis. [111], Belgrade lies 116.75 metres (383.0 ft) above sea level and is located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. They have moving and dormant phases, and some of them have been recorded for centuries. In September 2020 there were around 2000 active construction sites in Belgrade, which is a part of a general construction boom which is taking place in the city. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when it was attached to the city, due to former Austro-Hungarian territories becoming part of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after World War I. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia from its creation in 1918 to its dissolution in 2006. Belgrade has received various domestic and international honours, including the French Légion d'honneur (proclaimed 21 December 1920; Belgrade is one of four cities outside France, alongside Liège, Luxembourg and Volgograd, to receive this honour), the Czechoslovak War Cross (awarded 8 October 1925), the Yugoslavian Order of the Karađorđe's Star (awarded 18 May 1939) and the Yugoslavian Order of the People's Hero (proclaimed on 20 October 1974, the 30th anniversary of the overthrow of Nazi German occupation during World War II). Belgrade is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the World. At its peak in 1986, almost 3 million passengers travelled through the airport, though that number dwindled to a trickle in the 1990s. The first Buddhist temple in Europe was built in Belgrade in 1929. Ada Ciganlija island, lake and beaches are one the most important recreational areas in the city. [93] Josip Broz Tito died in May 1980 and his funeral in Belgrade was attended by high officials and state delegations from 128 of the 154 members of the United Nations from both sides of the Iron Curtain, based on which it became one of the largest funerals in history. 750,550 people are employed(July 2020)[138] in 120,286 companies,[139] 76,307 enterprises and 50,000 shops. The primary school system has 162 regular schools, 14 special schools, 15 art schools, and 4 adult schools, while the secondary school system has 51 vocational schools, 21 gymnasiums, 8 art schools and 5 special schools. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions. Notable items include Turkish and oriental arms, national banners, and Yugoslav Partisan regalia. [151] The most famous Belgrade IT startups, among others, are Nordeus, ComTrade Group, MicroE, FishingBooker, and Endava. [26] Across the Sava from Singidunum was the Celtic city of Taurunum (Zemun); the two were connected with a bridge throughout Roman and Byzantine times. Of great importance also was the construction of independent Serbian political and cultural institutions, as well as the city's now-plentiful parks. на Българската академия на науките, 1993, стр. Smart-TV, Tablet und Mobile) und bietet zahlreiche exklusiv produzierte Online Videos und Video-LIVE-Streams von sportlichen Spitzenevents in bester HD-Qualität. [262] However, this system was abolished back in 2013, mostly due to introduction of more efficient BG Voz. IT facilities in the city include the Mihajlo Pupin Institute and the ILR,[152] as well as the brand-new IT Park Zvezdara. [269] All-time peak, with over 4 million passengers, was accomplished in 2014, when Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport became the second fastest growing major airport in Europe. 89–90. In 1843, on Dubrovačka Street (today Kralj Petar Street ), Serbia's knez Mihailo Obrenović built a large edifice which became the first hotel in Belgrade: Kod jelena ('at the deer's'), in the neighbourhood of Kosančićev Venac. [184][185], The most prominent museum in Belgrade is the National Museum, founded in 1844 and reconstructed from 2003 till June 2018. ''White City'', pronounced (); names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia.It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. The names of only five such neighbourhoods are known today: Ali-pašina, Reis-efendijina, Jahja-pašina, Bajram-begova, and Laz Hadži-Mahmudova. [138], 88% of the city's households owned a computer, 89% had a broadband internet connection and 93% had pay television services. Among them, the Great War Island, at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds). Millions of real salary data collected from government and companies - annual starting salaries, average salaries, payscale by company, job title, and city. [33] In 829, Khan Omurtag was able to add Singidunum and its environs to the First Bulgarian Empire. Among the sites bombed were various ministry buildings, the RTS building, hospitals, Hotel Jugoslavija, the Central Committee building, Avala Tower, and the Chinese embassy. In 1968, major student protests led to several street clashes between students and the police. During the 60s and 70s Belgrade held a number of major international events such as the first ever World Aquatics Championships in 1973, 1976 European Football Championship and 1973 European Cup Final, European Athletics Championships in 1962 and European Indoor Games in 1969, European Basketball Championships in 1961 and 1975, European Volleyball Championship for men and women in 1975 and World Amateur Boxing Championships in 1978. [235][236] [204] Belgrade is the most important media hub in Serbia. Around €3.5 billion will be jointly invested by the Serbian government and their Emirati partners. [27], In 442, the area was ravaged by Attila the Hun. [30] In 577, some 100,000 Slavs poured into Thrace and Illyricum, pillaging cities and more permanently settling the region. 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