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  1. eyesonbelgrade.com › en › a-brief-history-of-belgradeA Brief History of Belgrade

    17 de nov. de 2019 · From 1992 until 2003, Belgrade served as the Capital of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and from 2003 through 2006 of Serbia and Montenegro. From 2006, Belgrade is the Capital of the Republic of Serbia. The importance of Belgrade in geopolitical and commercial sense throughout the history is great. It seemed as if everyone claimed rights ...

  2. 25 de set. de 2017 · Belgrade’s contemporary history heavily features Marshal Tito, who presided over Yugoslavia for 35 years and managed to keep the six regions of the former Yugoslavia together – Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. He left no successor, however, and after his death in 1980, Yugoslavia was left with six leaders each ...

  3. Belgrade is one of Europe's oldest cities, with a history spanning 7,000 years across peoples and cultures. The city was first settled in about 5,000 BC, when the Neolithic peoples of the Starčevo and Vinča cultures inhabited these lands.

  4. 1993 – 24 January 1994: The highest hyperinflation in the history struck Belgrade, bringing many citizens to the limits of existence. 7 July 1995: Underground railway station "Vukov spomenik" opened. Similar to the RER of Paris, this is to become the first station of Belgrade Metro.

  5. 14 de jul. de 2007 · The life at the ridge over the confluence of the Sava and the Danube has lasted for over two millenniums. Six centuries elapsed since Belgrade became the capital for the first time in its history. The core of today’s two million agglomerations is the Belgrade fortress and the Kalemegdan Park.

  6. Belgrade History. Neolithic cultures thrived in the Belgrade area around 7,000 BC, including the Vinca, who were known for having the largest settlements in prehistoric Europe. The Romans reached Belgrade in the 1st century BC, and by 91 AD, the military camp of Singidunum was well established, home of the legion of Flavius IV.

  7. The Romans conquered Belgrade in the beginning of the I century A.D. and it has been under their rule for full four centuries. The soldiers of the Moesian legions made the first Roman garrison in Singidunum. The well-shaped graves found at Trg Republike and other locations in the city date from this period. A part of the Roman Empire, beside ...