Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital city of the country of Serbia. Before the wars of the 1990s, it was the capital of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1992 after the Kingdom of Serbia collapsed in 1918 along with Austria-Hungary after World War 1.
БеоградBeograd | |
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Country | Serbia |
Government | |
• Mayor | Aleksandar Šapić (SNS) |
Area | |
• Urban | 1,035 km2 (400 sq mi) |
Elevation | 117 m (384 ft) |
Population (Census 2011.) | |
• Urban | 1,344,844 |
• Metro | 1,687,132 |
• City proper | 1,166,763 |
• Demonym | Belgradian |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 11000 |
www.beograd.rs |
Belgrade is also one of the most popular travel destinations in Southeastern Europe. It is famous for a very busy nightlife and a lot of entertainment activities.
The main tourist attractions in Belgrade are:
- Kalemegdan Fortress
- Knez Mihailova Street
- Belgrade Zoo
- Memorial Complex "Josip Broz Tito"
History
The first settlements on the city's territory date back to Vinča cutlure. The city itself (under the name Singidunum) was founded by the Celtic Scordis tribe in the 3rd century BC. Then it was owned by the Romans, Byzantines, Avars, Slavs, etc. In 878 it was first mentioned as Belgrade. In 1403 it became the Serbian capital. In 1521, the city was conquered by the troops of the Ottoman Empire. In 1815 it again became the capital of Serbia. From 1918 to 2003 it was the capital of Yugoslavia. In 2003-2006, Belgrade was the unofficial capital of the confederal union of the two states of Serbia and Montenegro.
Belgrade Media
Vinča culture figurine, 4000–4500 BC.
Belgrade Fortress, built during a long period of time from the 2nd to the 18th century, located on the confluence of the two rivers Sava and Danube
Ruins in Belgrade after German bombing of 1941.
The First Non-Aligned Movement Summit Conference took place in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in September 1961
Former Ministry of Defence building damaged in the 1999 NATO bombing