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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelgradeBelgrade - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Website. beograd.rs. Belgrade [b] is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. [10] The population of the Belgrade metropolitan area is 1,685,563 according to the 2022 census. [4]

    • Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

      Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Никола...

    • Pannonian Basin

      The term Pannonian Plain refers to the lowland parts of the...

    • Novi Dvor

      The New Palace (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови двор, romanized: Novi...

    • Franz Böhme

      Franz Friedrich Böhme (15 April 1885 – 29 May 1947) was an...

    • Gardoš Tower

      The Gardoš Tower (Serbian Cyrillic: Кула Гардош), also known...

    • Ušće Tower

      The Ušće Towers (Serbian Cyrillic: Пословни центар Ушће,...

    • Vinča Culture

      Shqip; Simple English; Slovenščina; Српски / srpski; ......

    • Branko's Bridge

      Branko's Bridge (Serbian: Бранков мост, romanized: Brankov...

    • Sava

      The Sava is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a...

    • Avala Tower

      The Avala Tower (Serbian Cyrillic: Авалски торањ, romanized:...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomeRome - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Rome is the national capital of Italy and is the seat of the Italian Government. The official residences of the President of the Italian Republic and the Italian Prime Minister, the seats of both houses of the Italian Parliament and that of the Italian Constitutional Court are located in the historic centre.

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    • 21 April 753 BC
    • 21 m (69 ft)
    • Italy
  3. 1 day ago · The Burning of Smyrna as seen from an Italian ship, 14 September 1922. The vanguards of Turkish cavalry entered the outskirts of Smyrna on 9 September. On the same day, the Greek headquarters had evacuated the town. The Turkish cavalry rode into the town around eleven o'clock on the Saturday morning of 9 September.

    • 15 May 1919 – 11 October 1922, (3 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
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