BELGRADE

bĕlˈgrād, Serbian Beograd, city (1991 est. pop. 1,168,454), capital of Serbia and Montenegro, of its constitutent republic of Serbia, and of the former nation of Yugoslavia, at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. It is the commercial, industrial, political, and cultural center of Serbia, as well as a transportation and communications hub. An industrial city, Belgrade produces a variety of manufactures.

Strategically situated athwart land and river routes between Central Europe and the Balkans, Belgrade has been the target of numerous conquerors throughout history. The city grew around fortresses built by the Celts (3d cent. b.c.), Illyrians, and Romans. Under the name of Singidinum it served as the harbor for much of Rome's Danubian fleet. Captured by the Huns, Goths, Sarmathians, and Gepids, who destroyed its forts, the city was retaken by the Byzantine emperor Justinian in the 6th cent. a.d. It was held in the late 8th cent. by the Franks and from the 9th to 11th cent. by the Bulgars, who refortified it and named it Beligrad ("white fortress"). It was then ruled again by Byzantium before becoming the capital of Serbia in the 12th cent. Before it fell to the Ottoman sultan Sulayman I in 1521, it was under Hungarian control.

The Ottoman Turks made Belgrade their chief strategic fortress in Europe. Although the Austrians stormed it in 1688, 1717, and 1789, they were able to hold onto it only from the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718) until the Treaty of Belgrade (1739). Liberated by Karageorge and Miloš Obrenović during the Serbian uprising of 1806, Belgrade was recaptured by the Turks in 1813. The Turks largely left Serbia in 1815 but kept a garrison in the Belgrade fortress until 1867.

Belgrade became the capital of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882. Occupied by Austrian troops during World War I, the city was made the capital of the new Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (Yugoslavia from 1929) after the war. During World War II, Belgrade suffered much damage and extreme hardship under the German occupation. It was liberated by Yugoslav partisans, with Soviet aid, in 1944. After the disintegration of the Yugoslav federation in the early 1990s, Belgrade remained the capital of a much smaller Yugoslavia, consisting of Serbia and Montenegro only, until that nation was reconstituted (2003) as Serbia and Montenegro. The city was a target of NATO bombers during the Kosovo crisis (1999).

Belgrade is noted for its fine parks, palaces, museums, and churches. The former Kalemegdan citadel is now a military museum. The 16th-century Barjak Mosque was built by Sulayman I. The city is the home of the Serbian Academy of Sciences, a university (founded 1863), a Roman Catholic archbishop, and an Orthodox Eastern patriarch.

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...Planning in Yugoslavia . Jugoslavija, Belgrade, 1959. Law on the Five Year Plan . Jugoslovenska Knjiga, Belgrade, 1947. Macura, Milos. Stanovnistvo...Yugoslavia . Ekonomska Biblioteka 7, Belgrade, 1958. Milojevic Borivoje Z. Yugoslavia...
...pismenosti, izdavac, Vuk Karadjic . Belgrade, Furlan Ivan. 1963. Citanje u svjetlosti...teorije informacije, casopis Pedagogija . Belgrade, Furlan Ivan. 1978. Jednominutni ispit...izdanje, Zavod za udzbenike Srbije . Belgrade, Jovanovic Magdalena. 1959. O nekim...
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The Jewish Historical Museum, Belgrade. by Milica Mihailovic In the Balkans...as dated as all the other museums in Belgrade? Our museum is a part of the Federation...case of the Jewish Historical Museum in Belgrade, this communication has been extremely...
...at School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia by Nadja P. Maric , Dragan...year studies at the School of Medicine, Belgrade University (SM BU), in the academic...Medical students at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, show a stronger affinity towards...
...Argument) Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, May 7, 1999 by Kenneth Speirs In a...NATO bombs struck the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Three embassy staff were...provided ghastly images of the wreckage in Belgrade. The effect of this laying over of divergent...
...revolts by village leaders (knezovi) in Belgrade pashalik against mounting oppression...control of the entire pashalik except Belgrade itself. Although not undertaken with...early in 1805 for full autonomy for the Belgrade pashalik were rejected, the Serbs mobilized...
...Kragujevac, his secondary schooling was in Belgrade where he finished the lycee in 1849 at...to become a history professor at the Belgrade lycee. Failing to obtain a position...Turkish garrisons from fortresses in Belgrade and other Serbian towns in 1867 giving...
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Belgrade Lightens Up: Returning to the Serbian...Ahotter Topic Than Politics. Summer in Belgrade, where temperatures can nudge 40degreesC...several weeks earlier. I have come to Belgrade to visit relatives and we are resting...
Gays in Belgrade Struggle to Find a Sense of Self. by...at the the American Center in downtown Belgrade reads CLINTON-FAGGOT and MADELEINE...tendencies stirred by antiwar protests in Belgrade would have created a sense of unity among...
Belgrade to Abide by Sub-regional Arms Control...on Sub-Regional Arms Control, which Belgrade suspended one week after the start of...With conflicting reports by NATO and Belgrade regarding Yugoslav weapons losses during...
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Belgrade, Kla Move Forward on Arms Control, Disarmament...of NATOs 11-week bombing campaign, Belgrade formally suspended its participation in...been postponed, by the end of the year. Belgrade will conduct a total of four inspections...
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LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS: Special; Belgrade Boss Must Be Mad to Let Panto Duo Go. Panto dame...directing or appearing in any future pantos at the Belgrade. I have been going to the Belgrade pantos for the last six years, along with my daughter...
Chinese presence growing in Belgrade by Joshua Kucera BELGRADE, Yugoslavia - Amid massive concrete apartment buildings...said. Now the market has become popular with thrifty Belgrade natives looking for inexpensive clothes and household...
Embassy Families Leave Belgrade; Britons Told to Get out before NATO...diplomats in the Serbian capital of Belgrade began leaving the country yesterday...working at the British Embassy in Belgrade. The dependents of all the resident...
Tradition of Broadway Arrives at the Belgrade. Byline: KEITH DRAPER FOR Nostalgics...musical play about to be staged at the Belgrade Theatre will be the pinnacle of nearly...performed by former members of the Belgrade Youth Theatre. John Spencer, who is...
...Panto Frocks; AFTER MORE THAN TEN YEARS BELGRADE FAVOURITE BOWS OUT. by MARION McMULLEN...and saying farewell to his days as the Belgrade Theatres Doc Marten- wearing panto dame...regularly set new box office records at the Belgrade and have been seen by thousands. Iain...
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BELGRADE bel grad, Serbian Beograd, city (1991...communications hub. An industrial city, Belgrade produces a variety of manufactures. Strategically...between Central Europe and the Balkans, Belgrade has been the target of numerous conquerors...
...Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Belgrade is the capital. Land and People Landlocked...consists of Serbia proper with the cities of Belgrade, Nis , and Kragujevac ; Vojvodina province...Serbia by Sultan Muhammad II in 1459. Belgrade, then held by Hungary, fell to the...
...Eugene of Savoy , who in 1717 also stormed Belgrade. Eugenes victories represented a triumph...Banat of Temesvar, N Serbia (including Belgrade), N Bosnia, and Lesser Walachia to...Ionian Islands and the Dalmatian coast. Belgrade and Lesser Walachia were recovered again...
...Vienna and then in Hungary, where he helped in the capture of Belgrade (1688). By 1697, Eugene had been appointed imperial commander...successfully, defeating them at Petrovaradin (1716) and at Belgrade (1717) and making possible the Austrian triumph marked by...
...Jugoslavija, former country of SE Europe, in the Balkan Peninsula. Belgrade was the capital and by far the largest city. Yugoslavs (i...Germans had been driven from Yugoslavia. The Soviet army entered Belgrade. Titos council of national liberation was merged (Nov...
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