Belgrade - City Of Serbia

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Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The first settlements in the wider Belgrade area date back to prehistoric Vinca, 4,800 years before Christ. Itself was founded by the Celts in the 3rd century BC. e, before he became a Roman settlement Lux. The Slavic name "Beligrad" was first recorded in 878th year. Belgrade is the capital of Serbia 1405th and was the capital of the various incarnations countries since 1918. until 2003, and Serbia and Montenegro since 2003. to 2006. The city lies at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers in central Serbia, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan Peninsula. Population in Belgrade, according to the census of 2002. of 1,576,124. It is the largest city in the former Yugoslavia and the fourth largest population in Southeast Europe, after Istanbul, Athens and kynghidongduong.vn Bucharest.

CULTURE


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This city hosts many cultural events, including FEST (International Film Festival), BITEF (Belgrade International Theatre Festival), BELEF (Summer Festival), BEMUS (Belgrade Music Festival), Book Fair, and the Beer Festival. [52] He Prize winner Ivo Andric wrote his most famous works: "Bridge on the Drina" and "The Damned Yard" in Prizren street in Belgrade. Other prominent Serbian writer who lived and worked in Belgrade are: Branislav NusiA?, Milos Crnjanski, Borislav Pekic, Milorad Pavic, Mesa Selimovic and many others.

MUSEUMS

The most famous museum is the National Museum, founded in the 1844th year. Collection contains more than 400,000 exhibits of materials, including many foreign masterpieces. Miroslav Gospel is known in this museum. The military museum is especially popular for tour trương gia giới foreign tourists, mostly because parts of "invisible" (stealth) aircraft F-117 which is a Yugoslav air defenses shot down during the NATO bombing in 1999.

NIGHT LIFE

Belgrade has a reputation capital, which offers daily, a lively nightlife, with many clubs open until dawn throughout the city. The most recognizable clubs are placed on rafts along the banks of the Sava and Danube rivers.


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Weekend visitors, especially those from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia, Belgrade considered more of its capital metropolis of the friendly atmosphere, great clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language barriers, as well as liberal regulations for night life.

Famous for fans of alternative music and culture that does not fall under the mainstream, well-known and renowned clubs such as the Academy (Club students at FFA), located in the basement of the Faculty of Arts and KST (Club Students of Technology), located in the basement of Technical faculty. One of the most famous places for alternative cultural events in the city is the SKC (Student Cultural Centre), located across the street BeograA'anke, one of the most famous buildings of Belgrade. Concerts of many well-known domestic and foreign groups are often held at the SCC, as well as art exhibitions and public debates and discussions.

Those who favor a more traditional Serbian nightlife, and fans of the old music, typical of the northern parts of Serbia, may opt for an evening in Skadarlija, old bohemian quarter of the city, where the poets and artists gathered in the late 19th and early 20 century. In Skadarska and environment are some of the best and oldest restaurants in Belgrade. At one end there is the old district of Belgrade s oldest brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century.







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