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		<title>Belgrade was Serbia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 15:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Belgrade was Serbia. largest cities with populations of more than one and a half million people, situated in the northern half of the country near where the rivers Danube and Sava meet. Belgrade since the end of the war has been totally rebuilt and now offers a very diverse selection of architecture, a real [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Belgrade was Serbia</strong>. largest cities with populations of more than one and a half million people, situated in the northern half of the country near where the<a href="http://www.twilight-serbia.com/134.htm"> rivers Danube</a> and<a href="http://www.twilight-serbia.com/the-biggest-orthodox-church-in-the-worldsveti-sava-church.htm"> Sava meet</a>. Belgrade since the end of the war has been totally rebuilt and now offers a very diverse selection of architecture, a real mixture of old and new. Belgrade dates back farther than most other European cities. Archeological excavations have found traces of settlements dating back as far as 6th century is believed to be Greek, but the Celts and Romans also played a part.</p>
<p>Day <strong>Belgrade </strong>is home to various countries from around the world, with China as the largest ethnic group with about 20,000 living in <em>Belgrade </em>alone, and they even have an official Chinese quarter. <strong>Belgrade </strong>is home to several thousand Indonesian as well as a large flow of Middle Eastern countries such as Syria, Iran, Iraq and Jordan. <span id="more-198"></span></p>
<p>Many thousands of foreign students to come during the last 20-30 years and never leave has started a family, so Serbia became a real melting pop.</p>
<p><strong>Tourist trade </strong></p>
<p>Belgrade is very dependent on tourists and offers quite a lot to see and do and the nightlife is second to none, with night clubs throughout the city are open until dawn. Some of the main attractions for visitors to many historic areas and buildings and includes the <a href="http://www.twilight-serbia.com/tag/best-museums-in-belgrade">National Museum </a>and next door neighbor&#8217;s National Theatre. But judging by what you are looking for, check Avala The Monument from the top of the hill where you have stunning views across the city.</p>
<p>Of course there are hundreds if not thousands of places to eat, drink and a bit of fun and the garden to sit and relax and if you like shopping there is plenty to keep every busy Shopaholic. Buy Royal Palace or the White Dvor Palace to the Royal family&#8217;s house open to the public and worth a visit because it houses many good works of several world famous artists including Rembrandt.</p>
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		<title>Serbia Destination: Belgrade</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andjela Milica</dc:creator>
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We should not be fooled by the somewhat chaotic and unkempt appearance of the city, since in its 2300 years of existence has been destroyed at least 40 times and has never been put back at all. But behind this facade is one of the liveliest cities in Europe, especially on the boulevard of Kneza [...]]]></description>
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<p>We should not be fooled by the somewhat chaotic and unkempt appearance of the city, since in its 2300 years of existence has been destroyed at least 40 times and has never been put back at all. But behind this facade is one of the liveliest cities in Europe, especially on the boulevard of Kneza Mihaila with restaurants and cafes across the city from north to east. Surrounding the center of Belgrade neighborhoods are communists.</p>
<p>The most important places to <a href="http://www.twilight-serbia.com/"><strong>visit Belgrade</strong></a> are the Kalemegdan Citadel seventeenth century mostly we can find medieval gates, tubas Muslim, Orthodox churches, Turkish baths and the Military Museum. You can also walk in the park of Kalemegdan fortress or where the Zoo and several restaurants and sports facilities. The citadel is divided in two cities in the Upper and Lower accessed at the gates and Sahat Stambol. In the Upper Town are the Clock Tower (Sahat-kula) SVIII century, also used as a watchtower, from where a beautiful view of Belgrade. After the door-Kapija Kralı can see a Roman well.</p>
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<p><span id="more-8"></span>Next to the citadel is Stari Grad, the oldest part of town. Here are the <strong>best museums in Belgrade</strong>, including: the National Museum (archeology and painting), the Ethnographic Museum (with Serbian costumes and folk art), the Hall of fresh (life-size reproductions of paintings of<strong> Serbian churches</strong> in the field and Macedonian) and the Palace of Princess Ljubice (Balkan-style palace furnished).</p>
<p>In the river Sava, Belgrade just above an island where there is the park Ciganlija Ada, perhaps the most pleasant park in the city, where in addition to walk or lie down to rest you can swim, bike or sit down to take a coffee or a beer in one of its terraces.</p>
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