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What is Belgrade
Belgrade (Београд, Beograd in Serbian) is the capital city of Serbia.
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"The Romans colonize the area, romanizing the city's name into Singidunum."
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"Later on, it became the Roman city of Singidunum, and relics of that era can still be seen in the city, particularly at Kalemegdan Fortress."
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"Scordisci Celts founded the city of Singidunum on the site of a previous Greek settlement."
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"These are the reasons Serbs use two different scripts- Cyrilic and Latin, believe in the Eastern Orthodox God (Greece), serve kebabs and gulash as their "national" dishes (Turkey, Hungary), have toponyms such as Fruska Gora (Frankish Mountain) and Singidunum (Celtic Belgrade); their first kings were crowned by the Vatican, their currency is of Arabic origin, Atilla the Hun was presumably buried in Belgrade as his grave overlooks the Emperor Leopold's Gate (Austria)."
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About Belgrade
psalmi from Finland wrote about Belgrade 4 years, 11 months ago
Belgrade is the jewel of Serbia. Due to it's central location it has always been between two cultures, byzantine and ottoman empires which can be seen from everything. Must see places are the biggest orthodox church ever built (the St. Sava Church) and massive Belgrade fortress complex.
luefkens from France wrote about Belgrade 4 years, 9 months ago
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per from Finland wrote about Belgrade Fortress 4 years, 6 months ago
Lots of small cevapcici/pljeskavica-restaurants along the winding street through the old town leading to the majestic Turkish fortress overlooking the confluence of rivers Danube and Sava. Quick, cheap, tasty - the view is much better with a full stomach!
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