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  2. Bookmate - Wikipedia

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    Bookmate was created in 2007 by three former employees of the Russian edition of Look At Me - programmers Andrei Zotov and Egor Khmelev and designer Kirill Ten. In its first version, Bookmate was an aggregator and search engine for bookstores, offering the user the best price. In 2009, the creators relaunched it as a book reading app with ...

  3. Kalemegdan Park - Wikipedia

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    Open all year. The Kalemegdan Park ( Serbian: Калемегдански парк / Kalemegdanski park ), or simply Kalemegdan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Калемегдан) is the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. [1] It is located on a 125-metre-high (410 ft) cliff, at the junction of the River Sava and the Danube .

  4. Topčider - Wikipedia

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    Topčider. /  44.76861°N 20.44722°E  / 44.76861; 20.44722. Topčider ( Serbian Cyrillic: Топчидер; pronounced [tɔ̝̌pt͡ʃide̞r]) is a forest park and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is divided between the municipalities of Čukarica, Rakovica and Savski Venac. Being close to downtown, it is one ...

  5. Sopoćani - Wikipedia

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    Sopoćani was an endowment of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I, son to Stefan the First-Crowned and Nemanja's grandson. It was built in 1260 by King Uroš I Nemanjić as a church which would serve as his burial place, and was extended and renovated in the mid-14th century by his great-grandson Dušan.

  6. Kosmaj - Wikipedia

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    Serbia. Kosmaj ( Serbian Cyrillic: Космај, pronounced [kɔ̌smaːj]) is a mountain south of Belgrade. With an elevation of 626 meters, it is the highest point of the entire Belgrade City area [2] and is nicknamed one of two "Belgrade mountains" (the other being the mountain of Avala ).

  7. Košutnjak - Wikipedia

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    Košutnjak. /  44.76667°N 20.43500°E  / 44.76667; 20.43500. 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).

  8. Šumice, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Šumice, Belgrade. /  44.78583°N 20.48889°E  / 44.78583; 20.48889. Šumice ( Serbian Cyrillic: Шумице, pronounced [ʃûmit͡sɛ]) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Voždovac. It is also the name of a park-forest within the neighbourhood.

  9. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Website. beograd.rs. Belgrade [b] is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. [10] The population of the Belgrade metropolitan area is 1,685,563 according to the 2022 census. [4]