Belgrade

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Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia, historically significant as a strategic crossroads between Central Europe and the Balkans on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf capital city
city
capitalOf Serbia
climate humid subtropical climate
coordinateLatitude 44.7866° N
coordinateLongitude 20.4489° E
country Serbia
foundedBy Celtic tribes
hasAirport Nikola Tesla International Airport
surface form: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
hasLandmark Ada Ciganlija
Belgrade Fortress
Belgrade Fortress
surface form: Kalemegdan Park

Knez Mihailova Street
Republic Square
St. Sava Temple
hasMunicipality Barajevo
Grocka
Lazarevac
Mladenovac
Novi Beograd
Obrenovac
Palilula
Rakovica
Savski Venac
Sopot
Stari Grad
Voždovac
Vračar
Zemun
Zvezdara
Čukarica
hasSportsClub FK Crvena zvezda
FK Partizan
KK Crvena zvezda
KK Partizan
hasUniversity University of Belgrade
historicalName Belgrade self-linksurface differs
surface form: Beograd

Singidunum
isCulturalCenterOf Serbia
isEconomicCenterOf Serbia
isSeatOf Serbian government
surface form: Government of Serbia

National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
surface form: National Assembly of Serbia

President of Serbia
isTransportHubOf Serbia
largestCityOf Serbia
laterRuledBy Byzantine Empire
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Ottoman Empire
Roman Empire
locatedIn Balkans
Central Europe
Europe
Serbia
locatedOnRiver Danube
Sava
officialLanguage Serbian
partOf Zemun
surface form: Belgrade City District
population over 1,000,000 inhabitants
telephoneAreaCode +381 11
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
vehicleRegistrationCode BG
wasCapitalOf Yugoslavia
surface form: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Kingdom of Serbia
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
writingSystem Cyrillic script
Latin script

Referenced by (399)

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Ottoman Empire importantCity Belgrade
Balkans hasMajorCity Belgrade
Yugoslavia capital Belgrade
Danube majorCityOnRiver Belgrade
Dearborn, Michigan, United States sisterCity Belgrade
subject surface form: Dearborn, Michigan
this entity surface form: Belgrade, Serbia
1996 Summer Olympics defeatedBidCity Belgrade
this entity surface form: Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Sinews of Peace mentions Belgrade
Coventry twinTown Belgrade
Serbs majorCity Belgrade
Alexander Löhr placeOfDeath Belgrade
Tesla burialPlace Belgrade
subject surface form: Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla International Airport locatedIn Belgrade
this entity surface form: Belgrade metropolitan area
Nikola Tesla International Airport locatedIn Belgrade
this entity surface form: Belgrade District
Nikola Tesla International Airport cityServed Belgrade
this entity surface form: Belgrade urban area
Balkan Front notableCity Belgrade
Nikolay Krasnov workLocation Belgrade
Josip Broz Tito residence Belgrade
Belgrade historicalName Belgrade self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Beograd
Serbia capital Belgrade
University of Belgrade city Belgrade
Munich air disaster origin Belgrade
UEFA Euro 1976 hostCity Belgrade
UEFA Euro 1976 finalCity Belgrade
Rogožarski IK-3 designedIn Belgrade