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Overview:
Belgrade, Serbia, There are spots in Belgrade you
must definitely see and feel. Streets, squares, monuments,
parks, drinking fountains, archeological sites... and other
sights that deserve recommendation. Many of them have been given
the status of cultural assets.
In the inner area
of the City of Belgrade there are over 5,500 streets, 16
plazas and 32 squares. The oldest
streets that have retained their original routes are: Vase
Čarapića, Kralja Petra, Cara Dušana, Jevrejska,
Narodnog fronta, Gavrila Principa, and Karađorđeva
Streets. The development of the street network started in 1867,
after the Turks had departed, when the regulatory plan of
Belgrade was adopted, which had been drawn up by engineer Emilijan
Josimović. In the territories of the 10 City
municipalities, the oldest is the Student Square, and the most
famous one is the Republic Square.
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