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Post by hellboy87 on Sept 24, 2012 3:08:22 GMT -5
many nice pictures there
pic 5 looks like a mosque,i thought.then i realized that it was the ottomans who copied it and built mosques like that everywhere.
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Post by Skroz on Sept 24, 2012 3:46:19 GMT -5
pic 5 looks like a mosque,i thought.then i realized that it was the ottomans who copied it and built mosques like that everywhere. Yes, the Hagia Sophia was apparently the inspiration for most of the Mosques built by the Ottomans.
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Post by ulf on Sept 24, 2012 7:00:58 GMT -5
I think he confused Bosnian Serbs with Serbs in Serbia. It's tied to Milosevic. It will always be known as 'that city Milosevic comes from.' But Milosevic was born in another city
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Post by ulf on Sept 24, 2012 7:06:30 GMT -5
many nice pictures there pic 5 looks like a mosque,i thought.then i realized that it was the ottomans who copied it and built mosques like that everywhere. Byzantinian church architecture style was present among the Orthodox people around the Balkan since the old countries
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Post by bowandarrow on Sept 24, 2012 7:10:25 GMT -5
That seems more likely...
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Post by ioan on Sept 24, 2012 7:45:30 GMT -5
Belgrade looks amazing from those pictures! I havent been there unfortunately! I hope to visit it soon. I ve been only to other parts of Serbia which werent bad (like Nish).
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Post by Skroz on Sept 24, 2012 8:32:31 GMT -5
Looking at these pictures makes me want to go back real bad.
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Post by ulf on Sept 24, 2012 9:56:04 GMT -5
I'm just gonna use UZ's post and write the location of every picture here. hellboy, the article overall is bulls**t. Belgrade has always been known for it's liveliness and parties. This isn't news at all. This article was just written during a prime-time when Serbia and the EU are going through a tug-war. anyway you want pics obviously... Pogled sa Brankovog mosta na stari grad View from Brankov most(Branko's brigde) at old part of city Železnička stanica Knez Mihailova ulica Long time ago central street of Belgrade, but in last 60 years or so pedestrian zone Crkva Svetog Marka St Marks church Hram Svetog Save St Sava temple Another photo of Knez Mihailova ulica Trg Terazije kod hotela Moskva Terazije square Crossroads between those streets Knez Mihailova and Makedonska Knez Mihailova ulica again Trg Slavija Slavija square Novi Beograd na izlazu sa Brankovog mosta New Belgrade from sky(above Branko's bridge) "Plato" Plato is basically one library shop just around the corner(left side of the picture, on the right side is Knez Mihailova) Beogradska Tvrdjava - Kalemegdan Belgrade fortress - Kalemegdan
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Post by ulf on Sept 24, 2012 10:16:35 GMT -5
Some more: Skadarska ulica - tzv. boemska cetvrt grada ;D Skadarska street - this part of the city used to be central street for cultural elite of old Belgrade Palata Albanija Palace Albania Parlament Srbije Serbian parliament building Neka ulica na Dorcolu Random street on Dorcol minicipality(one of few older parts of Belgrad) Kapetan Misino zdanje Captain Misha's mansion Bajrakli dzamija Bayrakli mosque Nebojsina kula Nebojsa tower Gradska skupstina City council Ruski dom "Russian house" Najpoznatija beogradska pijaca na zelenom vencu The most famous Belgrade street market on municipality Zeleni Venac
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Post by ulf on Sept 24, 2012 10:34:56 GMT -5
"Juginus" - Used to be building of Yugoslav national institute for urbanization Muzej Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla museum Saborna crkva The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel Serbian Orthodox church patriarchate building Cukur cesma A certain monument of great importance for Belgrade people Spomenik neznanom junaku Monument of the Unknown Hero Beli dvor White palace - at 1st house of many of the Serbian and Yugoslav kings, then Tito's home, and now president's home. Narodno pozoriste National theater . . . . . . . Hope this is enough, if you want to see more then go to Belgrade by yourself
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Post by uz on Sept 24, 2012 11:36:55 GMT -5
trg republike Ada ciganlija Nikola Tesla Museum another pic of Skadarlija
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