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MEET THE CITY
Belgrade, Serbia
Up to 100 words, a little historic/cultural preview, to give context and make it relatable. Up to 100 words, a little historic/cultural preview, to give context and make it relatable. Up to 100 words, a little historic/cultural preview, to give context and make it relatable. Up to 100 words, a little historic/cultural preview, to give context and make it relatable. Up to 100 words, a little historic/cultural preview, to give context and make it relatable. Up to 100 words, a little historic/cultural preview, to give context and make it relatable.
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Fresh design will suit moder trends
MEET THE CITY
Belgrade, Serbia
Located at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe and, next to Athens, the largest urban entity in the Balkans. The oldest archeological finds from its area date back to the fifth millennium BC. Members of the Celtic tribe founded Singidunum in the 3rd century BC, while the first mention of Belgrade dates from 878. Belgrade is the capital of Serbia with first-class traffic importance, significant roads, and railway hub, as well as an international river and airport and a telecommunications center.
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3.6% of the territory of Serbia -
home to 15.8% of the population of Serbia -
employs 31.2% of all employees in Serbia
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Even though Dracula is without a doubt the world’s most famous vampire, first mention of a vampire occurred in Serbia, his name was Sava Savanovic.
There were seventeen Roman emperors born in Serbia. It adds up to about 20% of all the Roman emperors. The most famous one being Constantine the Great, born in today’s Nis. The remnants of the Romans are everywhere in Belgrade.
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