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173: 721:. Public outcry resulted in protests and physical obstruction of cutting, so that in some instances police had to intervene. City had to change some of the original plans: they bought more mature seedlings than those they originally planned, they planted 61 trees more than they cut and the modern way of watering the trees is introduced. In the spring of 2014, former city manager Aleksandar Bijelić, and several of his collaborators, were arrested and indicted, in connection with the negotiations for the 2010 reconstruction which cost 1.7 billion dinars (€16.8 million). They were accused of inflicting a damage to the city worth 650 million dinars (€6 million). By March 2020, the Court of Appeals quashed the prosecutor's indictment two times, also overturning the decision on Bijelić's 11-month long custody. 669:, but then it was decided his design is "formalist, excessively massive, and fortress-like". Miladin Prljević was given the task of reducing the project, so he downsized it from five huge buildings to two, one to exhibit paintings and sculptures, and the other for medieval collection. This was still deemed too expensive and it was decided to form a park instead. The construction of the park began in 1950, and it was ceremonially opened in May 1954. A concert hall was planned across the University Library. Architect Branko Bon was the design competition in 1949, and though the permits were issued in 1950, the construction never began due to the lack of funds. A generic high rise for the Federal Construction Chamber, designed by Slavko Levi, was built in 1960 instead. 1208:
Aleksandra. The first draft was announced in February 2019, allowing the construction of three more floors in Depo (8 floors plus the attic), and lifting the total number of apartments in the block from existing 175 to 400, thus elevating the number of residents from 500 to 1,100. In April 2020, the "BKA Development announced they didn't "give up" on the project nor postponed it for 2021, but not disclosing when or what they plan to build. The remains of the structure were demolished on 17-18 August 2021. The planned complex will be called "Landmark Residence". Construction began in July 2022, under the name "Depo Residence". Completetion was planned for 2024.
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that the 3 years old fire wasn't anyone's fault but refused to disclose any documentation saying that it might compromise the process if the office eventually decide to start the investigation again in the future. But on 9 October city announced that the lot was already sold for €4.125 million. The buyer, Israeli company "BKA Development" was registered in Serbia only on 26 September, or less than two weeks prior to the selling of Depo. The "BKA Development" is a joint venture of two Israeli companies, "Yossi Avrahami" and "Almogim Holdings", which already purchased the lot of the former US embassy in Belgrade, in the
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government announced construction of the new building, with 22,000 square metres (240,000 sq ft) and 7,000 square metres (75,000 sq ft) of garage space, which will connect all existing buildings and provide new, additional space. The urban overhaul of the entire complex was also announced, and the project is to be selected by March 2022. The design was selected in April 2022, but apart from two buildings towering over the side, Karnegijeva Street, the appearance of the complex facing the boulevard will remain the same.
662:, but the works ceased in November 1950. The building was envisioned as the massive structure, which was to have a pedestrian pathway to the Saint Mark's Church, and to "dominate this part of the city" as the "etalon of the new architecture's superiority". After the idea of the congress center was abandoned, architect Dragiša Brašovan revised the plans and adapted the structure as the highrise hotel. Construction works were continued in 1954 and, though they were finalized in 1958, the hotel was opened for guests on 20 August 1957. 444:, belonged to the Catholics and the Lutherans. The hill in the direction of modern Seismology Institute was allocated for the graves of soldiers, drowning victims, suicides and non-Christians in general, except for the Jews, who had their own cemetery. Newspapers described the cemetery and the surrounding area as the "shelter for rascals and danglers, who tear the flowers, steal monuments, defile graves with slurs and in other ways, so that cemetery is an abomination of Belgrade where there is no any piety for the deceased". 1172:
and asked for depot to be reconstructed. Out of 80 stalls provided on the Đeram, only 10 worked for a while. Apart from the reconstruction, several other possibilities were mentioned, including the turning of the reconstructed object into the museum of city transport (already proposed in 1996), which was a proposition of the Institute for the protection of the cultural monuments as Depo is under the preliminary protection. Other propositions, endorsed by the Institute, included a museum, art gallery, craft studios, etc.
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in the lower sections. However, when works were announced in January 2023, it became evident that the present street will just be refurbished as it is. As in some sections there are even no sidewalks, as there is no room, fatalities among the pedestrians are relatively frequent. After the project was announced, residents and some political parties protested and organized petition for expansion of the boulevard in January 2023. Citizens were also worried that the widening will never happen, as more and more
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of the Main Post Office and National Assembly, where part of the Takovska Street is today. In time, citizens began to use the pools for swimming and the Germans didn't try to stop them. In order to keep the appearance of normal life during occupation, Germans even organized a water polo match between the German soldiers and local youth. After the war, some swimming competitions were held in this pool by the new authorities, but the pool was ultimately re-filled by 1950.
509:, stretching along the street to the location of modern Law Faculty. That's where the horse race track began, occupying area along the road to the modern Vukov Spomenik. Above it were the tram sheds, where later the Depo was built. Again, this was the eastern edge of the city, with only few edifices further than this point. The house of the quilt maker Laza Mitić, in the center of the orchard on the slope to the stream of Bulbulderski Potok, and 852: 831: 842: 860: 27: 436:. After the 1862 bombing, the flea shops from Bitpazar scattered all over the city, until 1887 when they were ordered by the city to group along the Fišeklija Street. It was recorded that the merchants were forbidden to sell any "oldies" unless they disinfect it in the "Institute which exists for that" and for which they will be charged "small tax". 959:. Building of the embassy is a place where Yugoslav government signed capitulation to Nazi Germany on 17 April 1941 and during the war itself, the building was diplomatic center for this part of Europe and place from which the dispatches were sent to Berlin. A new ultra-modern commercial building is being built on the corner of 602:, Ilija Kolarević, Ivan Lučev and Bedrih Zeleni. After World War II, another floor was added, designed by Mihailo Radovanović. Construction of the massive building of the National Assembly at the beginning of the street, which began in 1907, was finished in 1936. Sculptural group "Black horses at play", work of 1171:
promised that the halls will be rebuilt and that sellers will return to the object. The attempt to relocate the sellers to the Đeram market was unsuccessful as the process dragged for several years and the adapted location ("Depo 2") was deemed inappropriate by the sellers, so they refused to move in
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City abruptly withdrew plans, announcing they have been working for few months on the revitalization of old plans which included widening of the street, and relocation of the tram tracks from Cvetko to the Ustanička tram terminus. Numerous smaller structures on the right side of the boulevard will be
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After Cvetkova Pijaca, the boulevard narrows to only two lanes, and from this point further the street wasn't maintained and reconstructed as it was in the former sections. City announced widening of the street, relocation of the tram tracks to the center and different traffic organization, just like
470:("Alley at the golden cannon"). It was later renamed to Markova ("Marko's Street"). The major gunpowder magazine was located in the abandoned and derelict Batal Mosque, but as the town was expanding, the magazine was relocated and the small gunpowder shops were open instead so in 1872 was renamed to 1199:
a month after the fire. Yet, it was declared an "extra economic zone" and offered for sale. Since the fire investigation had to be concluded in order for city to sell the lot, reporters asked the prosecutor's office for information. In October 2017, the prosecutor stated how investigation concluded
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campaign. On their return, as Belgrade was important strategic point, the bombers threw their unused bombs on the city. German occupational forces dug several pools across the city to storage water for extinguishing the fires. The largest such pool was built along the Bulevar, between the buildings
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The investor announced the beginning of the construction for 2018, but that didn't happen. In the summer of 2018 city announced a drafting of the plan for the much wider area of 1.2 ha (3.0 acres), which occupies the block between the streets of Sinđelićeva, Niška, Sredačka and Bulevar kralja
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In February–July 2010, a complete reconstruction of most of the Bulevar was conducted. All installations were replaced, new pavement, sidewalks and traffic lights were constructed. Also, tram tracks were transferred to the center of the street, rather than to be located partially in the middle and
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after World War II, the Boulevard was first renamed "Bulevar Crvene Armije" ("Boulevard of Red Army" or "Red Army Boulevard") in 1945 and then “Bulevar Revolucije” in 1952. In 1997 the name was switched back to its pre-war form. In 1958, "Gorica", one of the first modern supermarkets in Yugoslavia
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After the war, plans were made which were to completely change the appearance of the boulevard in the Tašmajdan-Vukov Spomenik section. They mostly included complexes of massive, robust buildings. During the Interbellum, the University Center was planned. After the war, the idea was changed to the
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Already in 1880, city newspapers were reporting on the bad condition of the Tašmajdan cemetery. The burial lots were purchased in the Saint Mark's Church, which became quite wealthy, but the cemetery was neglected. Also, as the land was owned by the church, city administration had no interest into
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The neighborhood around the crossroads of the boulevard and Grobljanska (today Ruzveltova) Street became known as Kamenović, after the kafana of the same name. The venue was located in the boulevard, between Molerova and Stiška (today Golsvordijeva) streets. After the monument to Vuk Karadžić was
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Municipality of Zvezdara began an initiative to erect a monument to the King Aleksandar Obrenović somewhere along the street. The bust was dedicated in the late 2004, in the square between the municipal building and the Students Residence King Alexander I, though there were suggestions that the
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in Belgrade was open in the Bulevar. It was situated among the blacksmith shops and second-hand shops, in the commercial zone. Owned by Tričko Puškar, it was opened several years after the first automobile arrived in Belgrade on 3 April 1903 and was located a bit down from the kafana "Tri lista
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was located where the Czech embassy is today. At the crossroad was the house of the Savić family, used as a medical facility and across it was the Marić pharmacy. Next to the pharmacy was a curvy road which was leading to the Tašmajdan cemetery. The cemetery wasn't divided into parcels, but had
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The technical faculties complex was mostly built from 1932 to 1955. Though there is an inner yard between them, the buildings gravitate to the outer streets and are, for the most part, not interconnected. The complex covers 59,000 square metres (640,000 sq ft). In September 2021, the
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In August 2016 city changed the general urban plan and envisioned the commercial facilities, including a hotel, which was a sign that the Depo will not be reconstructed or preserved. On 28 August 2017, mayor Mali announced that city decided to sell the entire lot, which covers 4,316 m
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The Bulevar is one of the most important traffic routes in Belgrade. For the most part it has tram tracks for the city public transportation lines, over 40 public transportation bus and tram lines pass through the sections of the street, and it also contains one of the most important
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As the city expanded, cemetery became inadequate. One the one side, it became too small for the function of the city’s main graveyard. On the other, once projected to be on the outskirts of the city, as Belgrade grew, Tašmajdan practically became downtown and close to the
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The depot was originally built in 1892 as the city's first garage and workshop for the public transportation vehicles. It is the location from which the very first tram in Belgrade, drawn by horses at the time, went on its maiden voyage on 14 October 1892, when the line
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Because of the vicinity of the cemetery in Tašmajdan, there were many shops of funeral equipment and stonecutters. Small shops in time evolved into larger facilities, mostly selling old and cheap goods for the poorer citizens. Mostly owned by the Jewish merchants, these
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House of the Central Committee of the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia after the war, the building was originally envisioned as the "largest congress center in the Balkans". Construction began in the summer of 1949 as part of the vast program of the
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in Belgrade were placed at the crossroad of the boulevard and Takovska Street, in November 1939. It was planned to place them at every busy crossroad in the city, but the outbreak of World War II prevented this. The second traffic light was placed at
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Official version of the cause of fire was soon replaced by the rumors that the fire was set on purpose so that lot can be sold. City refuted those stories claiming that Depo will be rebuilt, in one way or another, as personally confirmed by the
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then), was where city ended at the time, and the fields began. The Batal mosque was located there, giving its name to the developing neighborhood, but in Serbian version, Bataldžamija. The mosque itself was demolished after the
260:. Archeological remnants of the Roman road can still be seen below the “Depo”, former depot of the city’s public transportation company. Majority of boulevard's course is part of the “Ancient Singidunum” archeological locality. 1984: 306:. When the underground garage was dug, 19 tombs were discovered. The entire Singidunum was surrounded by vast necropolises and the main and the largest ones stretched along today's boulevard, where numerous graves, grave 1156:
too, and they both became synonymous for the black market during the 1990s. In order to move the illegal sellers from the streets, the city adapted depot into the closed, fair-like shopping center "Depo", with 160
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duvana". At the beginning of the 20th century, a location for one of outer railway stations was selected along the street. The railway never reached the boulevard, and on the chosen parcel the building of the
1204:, and was founded with the initial capital of only 100 dinars (€0.83). The constructed object can cover no more than 14,000 m (150,000 sq ft) and half of the lot and have a maximum of 6 floors. 1085:, but Azir immediately opened a new one, on the present location. Today, the fifth generation of the family still owns and manages the shop, and the recipe for the famous Pelivan ice cream is still secret. 877:, is located in the municipality of Stari Grad. The Bulevar begins from the large fountain on the Nikola Pašić Square. The entire left side of this section is occupied by the monumental building of the 1034:
demolished. The next section, Ustanička-Mali Mokri Lug, will also be expanded from two to four lanes, but city quit on extending tram tracks to Mali Mokri Lug. Works will not begin before 2024.
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First phase of a major renovation of the Bulevar started in August 2006. To date first 1.5 kilometers of the street has been completed. The next phase will start as a part of constructing
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of the Bulevar became the gathering place for the street dealers of all sorts of goods that were unavailable in official stores. They were especially known for selling cigarettes, jeans,
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was often visiting the area and made plans for the mosque. He had idea of reconstructing it and moving the State Archive in. He was assassinated in 1867, before his plans were conducted.
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wrote about the pastry shop in "Signs along the road". After his son Azir took over, he educated generations of pastry chefs from all over Serbia. The old shop was destroyed during the
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in the boulevard, in front of the Technical Faculties building, at number 73. On the same day, the small green area at number 84, was named Park of Milan Oklop, after the writer
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in the 1990s, the sellers of the used and cheap goods were selling it on the sidewalks and on the hoods of the cars, turning part of the street into an open flea market again.
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neighborhood, engulfing the city in smoke. When the main Ottoman army landed, a large number of people got stranded on the bank in Savamala, trying to flee across the
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The object burned to the ground on 23 August 2014 due to the bad electrical installations. All market stalls, with the complete stocks of all sellers burned.
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became operational in August 1886,, the reinterment of the remains from Tašmajdan dragged on for the several decades, being finished only in 1927.
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along all city main roads, including the Tsarigrad Road. Rows of impaled people were placed along the road, from the Batal mosque to Tašmajdan.
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Project "Green regulations of Belgrade" - IV phase: Plan of the general regulation of the green area system in Belgrade (concept of the plan)
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next to the mosque. In 1896 it was renamed to "Smederevski put" ("Smederevo Road") and later that year it was renamed after then ruling
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Location of the boulevard was always important for the traffic. In Roman period, it was a starting section of the 924 kilometers long
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Branka Vasiljević (12 November 2018). "Прошлост у галерији под отвореним небом" [History in the gallery under the open sky].
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period, Turks built a major cemetery in the lower part of the modern boulevard, spreading from Batal mosque (location of the modern
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Goran Vesić (5 April 2019). "Први саобраћајни знак у лику Микија Мауса" [First traffic sign was shaped like Mickey Mouse].
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A popular Serbian movie named after the Bulevar, "Bulevar Revolucije" was made in 1992. Directed by Vladimir Blaževski, it starred
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Branka Vasiljević (November 2010), "Tašmajdan se sprema za veliku obnovu" [Tašmajdan prepares for major reconstruction],
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on 6 April 1941, but later reconstructed and built-on in the 1950s and included into the "protected complex of Old Beograd".
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was planted. The sidewalks were paved with large stone slabs, which were later, when the sidewalks were paved with the
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style has been also declared a culture monument. The entire section is declared a "protected complex of Old Beograd".
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Dragan Perić (21 January 2018). "Ne priliči ministru da drži kafanu" [It's not becoming for a minister to owns a
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at the corner of Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra and Kneza Miloša Street, several necropolises were found. Just across, in
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and Technical faculties. The residential building at No 63, built in the first decades of the 20th century in the
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A massive building of Arts Museum was planned in Tašmajdan. The 1948 architectural design competition was won by
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Due to its length, Bulevar stretches through four out of eight urban municipalities in the old section Belgrade:
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ordered for gunpowder stores to be removed outside of the city due to the safety reasons. Belgrade's major
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dynasty. Despite being one of the most unpopular modern Serbian rulers, when he was overthrown, new king
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Daliborka Mučibabić (2012), "Od juna ponovo radi "Metropol"" ["Metropol" opens again in June],
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In the building of the Czechoslovakian embassy, Yugoslavia signed capitulation in June 1941, after the
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Goran Vesić (4 January 2019). "Bulevar je istorija Srbije" [Boulevard is history of Serbia].
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where they still stand as of 2019. There was a riding track between the pedestrian sidewalk and the
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The right side is mainly residential and commercial, apart from the building of the Embassy of the
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donated a patch of his land to the city for the purpose of establishing a new cemetery. Though the
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In the 1990s, with the deterioration of the economic system in Serbia and imposed sanctions, the
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Vladimir Stanimirović (4 May 2009), "Podrška za Tašmajdan" [Support for Tašmajdan],
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into Austria. Men were massacred, while women and children were enslaved. All over the city
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As population settled along the road, gradually it became a street, originally known as
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monument should be relocated to the Pioneers Park, where the king was assassinated.
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partially along the sidewalks. Electrical grid for the trams was also replaced and
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begins the Zvezdara section of the Bulevar. It runs through the neighborhoods of
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In the early 20th century, the road was partially paved with cobblestone and the
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numerous narrow, crossed paths, grown into bushes. This was also the location of
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The first section of the Bulevar, from its beginning to the crossroads with the
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Dimitrije Bukvić (28 October 2012), "Obnova najstarijeg groblja u prestonici",
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When the Ottomans regained Belgrade in October 1813, after the collapse of the
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Branka Vasiljević (7 September 2017), "Prodaje se izgoreli kompleks "Depo"",
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within Belgrade. Monumental Library and Technical Faculties were designed by
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Other important buildings and objects along the street, built during the
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Daliborka Mučibabič; Branka Vasiljević; Dejan Aleksić (29 August 2016),
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shopping center is today, on the Plateau of Zoran Đinđić section of the
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arranging the cemetery itself. Part of the cemetery on the side of the
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were built along this section of the street, replacing small houses.
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On 30 August 2021, city assembly voted to erect a monument to
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Dragan Perić (23 April 2017), "Šetnja pijacama i parkovima",
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In the mid-19th century, near the modern crossroads with the
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Anica Teofilović; Vesna Isajlović; Milica Grozdanić (2010).
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Daliborka Mučibabić, Branka Vasiljević (10 October 2017),
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Marija Brakočević & Dejan Aleksić (21 February 2016).
1074:, Malić was elected a deputy at the National Assembly and 1983:. Urbanistički zavod Beograda. p. 46. Archived from 287:, along the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra all the way to the 134:, with length of 7.5 kilometers. Known for decades after 2293:[Residential complex on the location of Depo]. 2067:"Bulevar će se širiti od "Cvetka" do Malog Mokrog Luga" 2031:[Tram just centimeters away from pedestrians]. 1950:]. City of Belgrade. 30 August 2021. pp. 1–2. 1908:"Gunđalo se i kada su sređivane Nemanjina, "Gazela"..." 1407:
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Daliborka Mučibabić, Dejan Aleksić (7 December 2021).
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1403:Српска енциклопедија, том 1, књига 2, Београд-Буштрање 1772:[115 years long history of public swimming]. 1658:[Palace of triangles and drawing compasses]. 2346:Daliborka Mučibabić, Dejan Aleksić (19 July 2022). 2010:"Peticija za proširenje Bulevara kralja Aleksandra" 1586:[When all roads were leading to Belgrade]. 1380:]. Zavod za udžbenike, Belgrade. p. 1006. 256:, while Romans were buried along the road in stone 203:, after which the Bulevar extends into the road of 105: 97: 87: 63: 43: 2348:""Depo rezidens" na mestu izgorelog tržnog centra" 2108:[Monuments - City Municipality Zvezdara]. 1732:"Povezivanje Tašmajdana i parka Ćirila i Metodija" 1620:[Journey into dark with platform ticket]. 1494:Goran Vesić, Milan Đ. Milićević (7 August 2020). 1476:[Crazy Nasta and Belgrade's misfortune]. 2331:[Retail chain instead of former depot]. 2379:Template:Attached KML/Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 2329:"Maloprodajni lanac na mestu nekadašnjeg depoa" 2175:[Israelis purchased the former depot], 1770:Историја градског јавног купања дуга 115 година 362:, their advance guards burned wooden hovels in 1948:City of Belgrade's Official Gazette, No. 78/21 1372:Miroslav Vujović (2008). Radoš Ljušić (ed.). 283:, extending in a series of necropolises from 47: 8: 2373:Municipality of Zvezdara page on the Bulevar 1817:[How "Metropol" became metropolis], 1654:Nenad Novak Stefanović (4 September 2020). 1489: 1487: 986:At the crossroad and underground station of 19: 2274:[Depo has been sold] (in Serbian). 1713:"Širi se ETF i povezuju tehnički fakulteti" 1498:[Bitpazar, Bulbuldere, Jalija...]. 1401:Marko Popović (2011). Dragan Stanić (ed.). 1329: 1327: 1325: 207:, which connects Belgrade with the city of 2312:[Depo in Bulevar was demolished]. 2254:"Podaci iz istrage za požar u Depou tajna" 1323: 1321: 1319: 1317: 1315: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1307: 1305: 1141:, the city public transportation company. 1083:German bombing of Belgrade on 6 April 1941 610:built, the area gradually became known as 18: 2382: 2166: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2029:Трамвај на неколико центиметара од пешака 1711:Daliborka Mučibabić (24 September 2021). 904:The next section, until the crossroad of 497:dynasty didn't change the street's name. 2289:Daliborka Mučibabić (12 February 2019). 2153:(in Serbian), p. 17, 29 August 2017 310:and sacrificial altars were discovered. 2210: 2208: 2188: 2186: 2144: 2142: 2140: 2138: 1944:Службени лист Града Београда, бр. 78/21 1883:(in Serbian). 6 March 2021. p. 10. 1813:Daliborka Mučibabić (18 October 2012), 1696:[Restoration of Vuk monument]. 1563:Branka Vasiljević (30 September 2017), 1288:. Smedrevska Palanka: M@gic M@p. 2006. 1280: 1278: 1252: 1250: 1234: 1218:List of streets and squares in Belgrade 505:shops formed the predecessor of modern 2228: 2226: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1783: 1692:Aleksandar Blažek (19 November 2022). 1452: 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 2233:Daliborka Mučibabić (27 April 2020). 1815:"Kako je "Metropol" postao metropola" 1798:[Tri never-built buildings]. 1730:Daliborka Mučibabić (18 April 2022). 1584:"Kada su svi putevi vodili u Beograd" 1355:"Beograd na ostacima Rimskog carstva" 934:University of Belgrade Faculty of Law 598:. Facades and ornaments were work of 7: 2291:"Stambeni kompleks na mestu "Depoa"" 1419:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 1257:Tamara Marinković-Radošević (2007). 1137:it kept its purpose, as a garage of 416:stores, where gunpowder was sold in 2252:Jelena Veljković (4 October 2017). 2235:"Depo čeka kraj epidemije da oživi" 1906:Dejan Aleksić (18 September 2017), 1361:(in Serbian). pp. 01 & 09. 2149:"Kompleks "Depo" ide na prodaju", 2027:Dejan Aleksić (17 January 2023). 1749:Momčilo Petrović (5 March 2023). 1421:, Zavod za udžbenike. p. 37. 1353:Marija Brakočević (16 June 2009). 932:, famous restaurant "Madera", the 304:Archaeological Site Pionirski Park 14: 2046:Dejan Aleksić (20 January 2023). 2008:Dejan Aleksić (13 January 2023). 1894:New LED street lights in Belgrade 1582:Dragan Perić (2 September 2018). 881:, while on the right side is the 647:oil campaign against Nazi Germany 350:. 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It was badly damaged in 560:(1940) and the building of the 232:, predecessor of Belgrade, and 2308:Dejan Aleksić (20 July 2021). 2173:"Izraelci kupili bivši "Depo"" 2123:Radomir Pašić (13 May 2023). 1618:Пут у мрак са перонском картом 1378:Encyclopedia of Serbian people 1184:which still supply the tram's 914:Constitutional Court of Serbia 879:House of the National Assembly 324:House of the National Assembly 161: 149: 123: 32:House of the National Assembly 1: 2110:City Municipality of Zvezdara 1794:Goran Vesić (4 March 2022). 1643:(in Serbian). pp. 28–29. 1616:Miloš Lazić (14 June 2021). 1590:(in Serbian). pp. 28–29. 1474:Луда Наста и несрећа Београда 1042:The oldest still operational 101:7,500 m (24,600 ft) 2084:Nikola Belić (24 May 2013), 1796:Три никад несаграђене зграде 1768:Goran Vesić (5 July 2019). 1675:Здање Дома Народне скупштине 1673:Goran Vesić (20 May 2022). 1552:(in Serbian), pp. 28–29 1374:Енциклопедија српског народа 782:Gunpowder Cartridge Street ( 768:Alley at the golden cannon ( 687:sanctions against Yugoslavia 34:and the headquarters of the 1565:"Muzej pod otvorenim nebom" 946:Belgrade University Library 528:Belgrade University Library 432:, Bitpazar, was located in 2422: 1755:Politika-Magazin, No. 1327 1641:Politika-Magazin, No. 1060 1588:Politika-Magazin, No. 1092 817:King Alexander Boulevard ( 796:King Alexander Boulevard ( 643:strategic bombing campaign 641:. In 1943, as part of the 374:appeared, and people were 16:Street in Belgrade, Serbia 2354:(in Serbian). p. 15. 2335:(in Serbian). p. 15. 2316:(in Serbian). p. 14. 2297:(in Serbian). p. 14. 2241:(in Serbian). p. 17. 2131:(in Serbian). p. 18. 2106:"Spomenici - GO Zvezdara" 2073:(in Serbian). p. 13. 2054:(in Serbian). p. 18. 2035:(in Serbian). p. 16. 2016:(in Serbian). p. 18. 1802:(in Serbian). p. 17. 1776:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1757:(in Serbian). p. 23. 1738:(in Serbian). p. 13. 1719:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1700:(in Serbian). p. 21. 1681:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1624:(in Serbian). p. 16. 1605:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1517:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1502:(in Serbian). p. 16. 1480:(in Serbian). p. 19. 895:President of the Republic 889:(Belgrade City Hall) and 819:Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 798:Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 717:which constituted of 423 645:within the scopes of the 474:. 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House of the National Assembly
Pošta Srbije
Serbian
Aleksandar Obrenović
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
Belgrade
World War II
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian Cyrillic

Stari Grad
Palilula
Vračar
Zvezdara
Square of Nikola Pašić
Mali Mokri Lug
Smederevo
Via Militaris
Singidunum
Constantinople
Danube
Roman Empire
Viminacium
forges
arsenals
sarcophagi
castrum
Belgrade Fortress

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