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Donji Grad, Zemun

Donji Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Доњи Град; Lower town) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun.

Donji Grad
Доњи Град
Donji Grad
Location within Belgrade
Coordinates: 44°50′31″N 20°24′47″E / 44.84194°N 20.41306°E / 44.84194; 20.41306Coordinates: 44°50′31″N 20°24′47″E / 44.84194°N 20.41306°E / 44.84194; 20.41306
Country Serbia
RegionBelgrade
MunicipalityZemun
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+381(0)11
Car platesBG

Location

Historical population
YearPop.±%
198127,569—    
199129,060+5.4%
200228,174−3.0%
Source: [1][2][3][4]

Donji Grad occupies the central part of Zemun, on the left bank of the Danube. It borders the neighborhoods of Gardoš on the north, Ćukovac and Muhar on the north-west, Kalvarija on the west, Tošin Bunar on the south-west, Retenzija on the south while the sub-neighborhood of Zemunski Kej is located along the Danube's bank. It roughly occupies the area bounded by the streets Bežanijska, Vrtlarska, 22. oktobra and Kej oslobođenja.[5][6]

Administration

 
Map of Urban local communities in Zemun municipality

The local community of Donji Grad, which comprised only the small part of the neighborhood, had a population of 8,438 in 1981. Local communities of Dunav and Zemunski Kej were detached from Donji Grad in the 1980s, so the population diminished to 3,214 in 1991 and 3,104 in 2002. However, with all the local communities which formed Donji Grad (including 22.Oktobar, Jugoslavija and Radoje Dakić), population in 2002 was 28,174. By the 2011 census, most of the local communities of the urban Zemun area were merged into one called Zemun.

Characteristics

Being the central part of the formerly separate town of Zemun, the major cultural, historical and administrative facilities of Zemun are located in the neighborhood of Donji Grad.

The main street in Zemun, Glavna, passes through the middle of the neighborhood. Also, almost all of the squares of Zemun are either within or bordering Donji Grad: Karađorđev, Branka Radičevića, Masarikov, Senjski, JNA, Magistratski, Oslobođenja, Veliki, and Pobede.

There are four churches: two Roman Catholic and two Serbian Orthodox (Saint Archangel Gabriel and Church of the Holy Virgin. Within the parochial complex of the Church of the Holy Virgin is the Saint Sava Home, built from 1907 to 1909 which is the only surviving work of architect Kosta Atanacković Stanišić. After World War II the building was nationalized from 1946 to 2007 when was returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church. Since April 2019, the building became a new seat of the Central Archives of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Formation of the archive itself began in 1831. The entire church complex is declared a cultural monument.[7]

Catholic Church of the Ascension of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built on Veliki Trg from 1785 to 1817 (when the belfry was added), with service being held since 1795. It has four bells, cast in Vienna, and donated by the Austrian emperor Francis II. Described as monumental sacral complex, the baroque-style church occupies the entire block between the Veliki Trg and Zmaj Jovina Street. The church yard hosts remains of the Church of Saint Wendelin, which was located in the present Prvomajska Street, but was demolished. It acquired its present appearance after the 1848 reconstruction in the Empire style, with baroque elements. It has seven stained glass windows, and altar paintings ensemble representing Virgin Mary's Ascension, painted by Emanuel Dite in 1894. The church has an organ (originally since 1735, modern since 1910) and a library (since 2003), and is the seat of Zemun's Parish, originally established in 1721 by the Capucins. In January 2023, the government declared it a cultural monument.[8][9]

Elementary school "Svetozar Miletić" in modern Nemanjina Street was founded in 1728 and is one of the oldest surviving educational facilities in Serbia. Founded by the monks, it was the first public school in Zemun, originally known as the "German School" and located in the northern section of the neighborhood, at Veliki Trg. It was later called "City School", "Main School", "General Junior Public Boys School" (in 1876) and "State Elementary Co-Ed School" when the first Sokol Sports Society was founded. In 1930 it was renamed to "Prince Tomislav", and the firs kindergarten in Zemun was opened within the school premises. It bears its present name since 1952.[10]

Zemun's open farmers market and a commercial zone are situated along the main road. Also located in Donji Grad are Zemun's City Hospital, Sports' Hall "Pinki", Zemun's Gymnasium, the faculty of agriculture and the Magistrate building, the seat of the Zemun's municipal assembly. The plateau in front of the church was adapted into the combined central city square-farmers market area in 2011, with additional reconstructions and adaptations in 2016, 2020 and 2023.[11]

Zemun's largest park, the City park, lies below the main street. There are two other smaller parks in the neighborhood, Yugoslav Army Park (0.82 hectares (2.0 acres)), and Sonja Marinković Park (0.53 hectares (1.3 acres)).[12]

In May 2021, it was announced that the monument to Branko Pešić, the mayor of Zemun (1955-58) and of Belgrade (1965-74), will be placed in the pedestrian zone. Work of sculptor Jovan Kratohvil, it will be dedicated in the autumn of 2021.[13] It will be placed in the square of Veliki Trg. Originally planned location was the nearby square of Magistarski Trg, but the new position was selected for ambient reasons.[14] However, the monument was finished only in February 2023 when it was handed over to the city administration.[15][16] It was then suggested that the monument should be placed in front of the Pinki sports hall, and that the entire plateau in front of the hall should be named after Pešić.[17]

Protection

 
The Binder house, built in 1911
 
House with Sundial

Binder House

The Binder house, located in 4 Dr Petra Markovića street, was built in 1911. The representative, residential one-floor house was projected by Franjo Jenč [sr], who constructed over 100 objects in Zemun, for the industrialist Mavra Binder. It was designed in the Vienna Secession style and is the "unique architectural concept within the Old Core of Zemun". It was declared a cultural monument in April 2013 and today is the location of the military ambulance.[18]

Herzl House

The Herzl house is located at 17 Gundulićeva street. Present house is built after the old one was demolished in the early 20th century. The old house was a birthplace of Jakob Herzl, father of Theodor Herzl, founder of modern Zionism. The family emigrated to Budapest before Theodor was born. The new house was designed by Jozef Marks in the Vienna Secession style. The house is a rarity in Belgrade and the entire Serbia because of the unique façade which is ornamented with five plaster trees. The one-floor house is privately owned, but as it is located within the Old Core of Zemun, the Belgrade Institute for the monuments protection drafter a reconstruction plan for the façade in 2011, but as of 2018 it has not been done.[19]

House and vine at 4 Gospodska Street

A house and the adjoining grapevine in 4 Gospodska street are protected by the law. The house is protected as the cultural monument while the vine was protected by the city on 21 September 2014 as the natural monument. The present vine was planted c1910 and still bears fruits. It is of the red grape variety, specifically the Rosette (Seibel 1000), or, as it is called in Serbia, the "Frenchman".[20] Though local chroniclers claimed that the vine was planted already in 1827, when the house itself was built, the experts say that the hybrid of this type couldn't be planted before 1865. Rosette variety has since then completely disappeared from Serbia.[21]

The building was built in 1827. An advertisement from 1878, for the grape juice, survived. Small beverage factory and a store were located in the house at the time. The house was originally built by the Puljo family, the printmakers, but was later obtained by the merchant Živanović family, who adapted it into the store. Popularly nicknamed "Zemunka" ("Zemun girl"), the vine is still vital and spreading.[22]

During the massive Allied 1944 Easter bombing of Belgrade on 17 April 1944, the house was hit. The front site of the building was destroyed, including the Secession style façade. Another consequence of the bombing was that the water well in the yard was buried and remained so until today. There were two fatalities in the house, but the vine survived. When some communal works were done in the 2010s, it was discovered that the root of the vine spread beneath the half of the yard, reaching the buried well and draining water from there.[22]

Belgrade University Faculty of Agriculture examined the grapes. The French hybrid originated from after 1860. The French cultivars were grafted on the American cultivars after the massive Phylloxera epidemic caused the Great French Wine Blight, which actually destroyed vineyards in entire Europe. The "Seibel 1000" cultivar reached Serbia in 1903. Some 30 vines were planted in the faculty's experimental farm in Radmilovac. Grapes from there are being mixed with that from Zemun and experimental wines have been produced. The grafts of the "Zemunka" have been transplanted to several vineyards in Serbia, including the ones at Oplenac.[22] The grape contains 23% of sugar and, as typical for the French varieties, manganese and iron.[21]

House with sundial

Protected, corner building at the corner of Dubrovačka and Glavna streets is known as the House with Sundial. First part of the house was built in 1823. On the facade looking on the Dubrovačka Street, a sundial was placed in 1828, which is still operational. It was damaged in 2000 by the workers who adapted the facade, but was repaired later that year. The sundial has an unusual layout, with numbers 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 on the right side, and 1, 2 and 3 on the left side. It is the oldest sundial in Belgrade. Below the roof of the main facade is the coat of arms with an anchor.[23]

Academic Jovan Subotić spent his last years in this house. Newer part of the building was added in 1908. The house was damaged in the Allied bombing in 1944, but the sundial was unharmed.[23]

Spirta House

The Spirta House, built in 1855 in 9 Glavna street, was declared a cultural monument in 1965,[24] so as the large part of Donji Grad which constitutes the Spatial Cultural-Historical Unit of Great Importance of Old Core of Zemun, which was protected in 1979.[25]

References

  1. ^ Osnovni skupovi stanovništva u zemlji – SFRJ, SR i SAP, opštine i mesne zajednice 31.03.1981, tabela 191. Savezni zavod za statistiku (txt file). 1983.
  2. ^ Stanovništvo prema migracionim obeležjima – SFRJ, SR i SAP, opštine i mesne zajednice 31.03.1991, tabela 018. Savezni zavod za statistiku (txt file). 1983.
  3. ^ Popis stanovništva po mesnim zajednicama, Saopštenje 40/2002, page 4. Zavod za informatiku i statistiku grada Beograda. 26 July 2002.
  4. ^ Stanovništvo po opštinama i mesnim zajednicama, Popis 2011. Grad Beograd – Sektor statistike (xls file). 23 April 2015.
  5. ^ Tamara Marinković-Radošević (2007). Beograd - plan i vodič. Belgrade: Geokarta. ISBN 978-86-459-0006-0.
  6. ^ Beograd - plan grada. Smedrevska Palanka: M@gic M@p. 2006. ISBN 86-83501-53-1.
  7. ^ Aleksandar Apostolovski (19 April 2019). "Okončana seoba arhivske građe SPC" [Journey of the SPC archive ended]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 7.
  8. ^ Три века земунске жупе [Three centuries of Zemun's Parish]. Politika (in Serbian). 21 September 2021. p. 17.
  9. ^ Milan Janković (10 January 2023). Катедрала у Земуну - споменик културе [Cathedral in Zemun - cultural monument]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  10. ^ Milan Janković (27 February 2023). "Ponosni na svoju istoriju" [Proud on its history]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  11. ^ Branka Vasiljević (1 February 2023). На Земунској пијаци - Радови на канализацији изместили тезге [At Zemun's farmers market - Works on the sewage system dislocated market stalls]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  12. ^ Anica Teofilović; Vesna Isajlović; Milica Grozdanić (2010). Пројекат "Зелена регулатива Београда" - IV фаѕа: План генералне регулације система зелених површина Београда (концепт плана) [Project "Green regulations of Belgrade" - IV phase: Plan of the general regulation of the green area system in Belgrade (concept of the plan)] (PDF). Urbanistički zavod Beograda. p. 46.
  13. ^ Julijana Simić Tenšić (31 May 2021). Споменик Бранку Пешићу у старом градском језгру Земуна [Monument to Branko Pešić in the old urban core of Zemun]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
  14. ^ Mina Ćurčić (11 June 2021). Бранку Пешићу споменик на земунском Великом тргу [Monument to Branko Pešić in Zewun's Veliki Trg]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
  15. ^ Milan Janković (6 February 2023). Споменик Бранку Пешићу предат Скупштини града [Monument to Branko Pešić handed over to the City Assembly]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 16.
  16. ^ "Spomenik Branku Pešiću završen i predat Skupštini grada Beograda" [Monument to Branko Pešić handed over to the City Assembly] (in Serbian). Tanjug. 4 February 2023. p. 16.
  17. ^ Branka Veselinović (20 March 2023). Споменик Бранку Пешићу испред Спортског центра "Пинки" [Monument to Branko Pešić in front of the sports center "Pinki"]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  18. ^ Daliborka Mučibabić (21 April 2013), "Prestonica bogatija za šest spomenika culture", Politika (in Serbian)
  19. ^ Branka Vasiljević (24 July 2018). "Ulica u Zemunu dobila ime po Teodoru Herclu" [A street in Zemun named after Theodor Herzl]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 12.
  20. ^ Branka Vasiljević (22 September 2014), "Hrasdt i loza nova zaštićena prirodna dobra", Politika (in Serbian)
  21. ^ a b Branka Vasiljević (14 September 2021). Шарм Господске улице испод дрвене лозе [Charm of the Gospodska Street, under the old vine]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
  22. ^ a b c Branka Vasiljević (27 June 2019). "Vekovi u lišću zemunske vinove loze" [Centuries in the foliage of the Zemun grapevine]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  23. ^ a b Branka Vasiljević (27 September 2020). Часовници - незаменљиви мериоци времена [Clocks - irreplaceable measurers of time]. Politika (in Serbian).
  24. ^ Branka Vasiljević (22 January 2012), "Obnova Spirtine kuće – zemunski Skadar na Bojani", Politika (in Serbian)
  25. ^ Službeni glasnik, No. 14/79. 1979.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Donji Grad Zemun news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Donji Grad Serbian Cyrillic Doњi Grad Lower town is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade the capital of Serbia It is located in Belgrade s municipality of Zemun Donji Grad Doњi GradUrban neighbourhoodDonji GradLocation within BelgradeCoordinates 44 50 31 N 20 24 47 E 44 84194 N 20 41306 E 44 84194 20 41306 Coordinates 44 50 31 N 20 24 47 E 44 84194 N 20 41306 E 44 84194 20 41306Country SerbiaRegionBelgradeMunicipalityZemunTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Area code 381 0 11Car platesBG Contents 1 Location 2 Administration 3 Characteristics 4 Protection 5 References 6 External linksLocation EditHistorical populationYearPop 198127 569 199129 060 5 4 200228 174 3 0 Source 1 2 3 4 Donji Grad occupies the central part of Zemun on the left bank of the Danube It borders the neighborhoods of Gardos on the north Cukovac and Muhar on the north west Kalvarija on the west Tosin Bunar on the south west Retenzija on the south while the sub neighborhood of Zemunski Kej is located along the Danube s bank It roughly occupies the area bounded by the streets Bezanijska Vrtlarska 22 oktobra and Kej oslobođenja 5 6 Administration Edit Map of Urban local communities in Zemun municipality The local community of Donji Grad which comprised only the small part of the neighborhood had a population of 8 438 in 1981 Local communities of Dunav and Zemunski Kej were detached from Donji Grad in the 1980s so the population diminished to 3 214 in 1991 and 3 104 in 2002 However with all the local communities which formed Donji Grad including 22 Oktobar Jugoslavija and Radoje Dakic population in 2002 was 28 174 By the 2011 census most of the local communities of the urban Zemun area were merged into one called Zemun Characteristics EditBeing the central part of the formerly separate town of Zemun the major cultural historical and administrative facilities of Zemun are located in the neighborhood of Donji Grad The main street in Zemun Glavna passes through the middle of the neighborhood Also almost all of the squares of Zemun are either within or bordering Donji Grad Karađorđev Branka Radicevica Masarikov Senjski JNA Magistratski Oslobođenja Veliki and Pobede There are four churches two Roman Catholic and two Serbian Orthodox Saint Archangel Gabriel and Church of the Holy Virgin Within the parochial complex of the Church of the Holy Virgin is the Saint Sava Home built from 1907 to 1909 which is the only surviving work of architect Kosta Atanackovic Stanisic After World War II the building was nationalized from 1946 to 2007 when was returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church Since April 2019 the building became a new seat of the Central Archives of the Serbian Orthodox Church Formation of the archive itself began in 1831 The entire church complex is declared a cultural monument 7 Catholic Church of the Ascension of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built on Veliki Trg from 1785 to 1817 when the belfry was added with service being held since 1795 It has four bells cast in Vienna and donated by the Austrian emperor Francis II Described as monumental sacral complex the baroque style church occupies the entire block between the Veliki Trg and Zmaj Jovina Street The church yard hosts remains of the Church of Saint Wendelin which was located in the present Prvomajska Street but was demolished It acquired its present appearance after the 1848 reconstruction in the Empire style with baroque elements It has seven stained glass windows and altar paintings ensemble representing Virgin Mary s Ascension painted by Emanuel Dite in 1894 The church has an organ originally since 1735 modern since 1910 and a library since 2003 and is the seat of Zemun s Parish originally established in 1721 by the Capucins In January 2023 the government declared it a cultural monument 8 9 Elementary school Svetozar Miletic in modern Nemanjina Street was founded in 1728 and is one of the oldest surviving educational facilities in Serbia Founded by the monks it was the first public school in Zemun originally known as the German School and located in the northern section of the neighborhood at Veliki Trg It was later called City School Main School General Junior Public Boys School in 1876 and State Elementary Co Ed School when the first Sokol Sports Society was founded In 1930 it was renamed to Prince Tomislav and the firs kindergarten in Zemun was opened within the school premises It bears its present name since 1952 10 Zemun s open farmers market and a commercial zone are situated along the main road Also located in Donji Grad are Zemun s City Hospital Sports Hall Pinki Zemun s Gymnasium the faculty of agriculture and the Magistrate building the seat of the Zemun s municipal assembly The plateau in front of the church was adapted into the combined central city square farmers market area in 2011 with additional reconstructions and adaptations in 2016 2020 and 2023 11 Zemun s largest park the City park lies below the main street There are two other smaller parks in the neighborhood Yugoslav Army Park 0 82 hectares 2 0 acres and Sonja Marinkovic Park 0 53 hectares 1 3 acres 12 In May 2021 it was announced that the monument to Branko Pesic the mayor of Zemun 1955 58 and of Belgrade 1965 74 will be placed in the pedestrian zone Work of sculptor Jovan Kratohvil it will be dedicated in the autumn of 2021 13 It will be placed in the square of Veliki Trg Originally planned location was the nearby square of Magistarski Trg but the new position was selected for ambient reasons 14 However the monument was finished only in February 2023 when it was handed over to the city administration 15 16 It was then suggested that the monument should be placed in front of the Pinki sports hall and that the entire plateau in front of the hall should be named after Pesic 17 Protection Edit The Binder house built in 1911 House with Sundial Binder HouseThe Binder house located in 4 Dr Petra Markovica street was built in 1911 The representative residential one floor house was projected by Franjo Jenc sr who constructed over 100 objects in Zemun for the industrialist Mavra Binder It was designed in the Vienna Secession style and is the unique architectural concept within the Old Core of Zemun It was declared a cultural monument in April 2013 and today is the location of the military ambulance 18 Herzl HouseThe Herzl house is located at 17 Gunduliceva street Present house is built after the old one was demolished in the early 20th century The old house was a birthplace of Jakob Herzl father of Theodor Herzl founder of modern Zionism The family emigrated to Budapest before Theodor was born The new house was designed by Jozef Marks in the Vienna Secession style The house is a rarity in Belgrade and the entire Serbia because of the unique facade which is ornamented with five plaster trees The one floor house is privately owned but as it is located within the Old Core of Zemun the Belgrade Institute for the monuments protection drafter a reconstruction plan for the facade in 2011 but as of 2018 it has not been done 19 House and vine at 4 Gospodska StreetA house and the adjoining grapevine in 4 Gospodska street are protected by the law The house is protected as the cultural monument while the vine was protected by the city on 21 September 2014 as the natural monument The present vine was planted c1910 and still bears fruits It is of the red grape variety specifically the Rosette Seibel 1000 or as it is called in Serbia the Frenchman 20 Though local chroniclers claimed that the vine was planted already in 1827 when the house itself was built the experts say that the hybrid of this type couldn t be planted before 1865 Rosette variety has since then completely disappeared from Serbia 21 The building was built in 1827 An advertisement from 1878 for the grape juice survived Small beverage factory and a store were located in the house at the time The house was originally built by the Puljo family the printmakers but was later obtained by the merchant Zivanovic family who adapted it into the store Popularly nicknamed Zemunka Zemun girl the vine is still vital and spreading 22 During the massive Allied 1944 Easter bombing of Belgrade on 17 April 1944 the house was hit The front site of the building was destroyed including the Secession style facade Another consequence of the bombing was that the water well in the yard was buried and remained so until today There were two fatalities in the house but the vine survived When some communal works were done in the 2010s it was discovered that the root of the vine spread beneath the half of the yard reaching the buried well and draining water from there 22 Belgrade University Faculty of Agriculture examined the grapes The French hybrid originated from after 1860 The French cultivars were grafted on the American cultivars after the massive Phylloxera epidemic caused the Great French Wine Blight which actually destroyed vineyards in entire Europe The Seibel 1000 cultivar reached Serbia in 1903 Some 30 vines were planted in the faculty s experimental farm in Radmilovac Grapes from there are being mixed with that from Zemun and experimental wines have been produced The grafts of the Zemunka have been transplanted to several vineyards in Serbia including the ones at Oplenac 22 The grape contains 23 of sugar and as typical for the French varieties manganese and iron 21 House with sundialProtected corner building at the corner of Dubrovacka and Glavna streets is known as the House with Sundial First part of the house was built in 1823 On the facade looking on the Dubrovacka Street a sundial was placed in 1828 which is still operational It was damaged in 2000 by the workers who adapted the facade but was repaired later that year The sundial has an unusual layout with numbers 8 9 10 11 and 12 on the right side and 1 2 and 3 on the left side It is the oldest sundial in Belgrade Below the roof of the main facade is the coat of arms with an anchor 23 Academic Jovan Subotic spent his last years in this house Newer part of the building was added in 1908 The house was damaged in the Allied bombing in 1944 but the sundial was unharmed 23 Spirta House Main article Spirta House Belgrade The Spirta House built in 1855 in 9 Glavna street was declared a cultural monument in 1965 24 so as the large part of Donji Grad which constitutes the Spatial Cultural Historical Unit of Great Importance of Old Core of Zemun which was protected in 1979 25 References Edit Osnovni skupovi stanovnistva u zemlji SFRJ SR i SAP opstine i mesne zajednice 31 03 1981 tabela 191 Savezni zavod za statistiku txt file 1983 Stanovnistvo prema migracionim obelezjima SFRJ SR i SAP opstine i mesne zajednice 31 03 1991 tabela 018 Savezni zavod za statistiku txt file 1983 Popis stanovnistva po mesnim zajednicama Saopstenje 40 2002 page 4 Zavod za informatiku i statistiku grada Beograda 26 July 2002 Stanovnistvo po opstinama i mesnim zajednicama Popis 2011 Grad Beograd Sektor statistike xls file 23 April 2015 Tamara Marinkovic Radosevic 2007 Beograd plan i vodic Belgrade Geokarta ISBN 978 86 459 0006 0 Beograd plan grada Smedrevska Palanka M gic M p 2006 ISBN 86 83501 53 1 Aleksandar Apostolovski 19 April 2019 Okoncana seoba arhivske građe SPC Journey of the SPC archive ended Politika in Serbian p 7 Tri veka zemunske zhupe Three centuries of Zemun s Parish Politika in Serbian 21 September 2021 p 17 Milan Jankovic 10 January 2023 Katedrala u Zemunu spomenik kulture Cathedral in Zemun cultural monument Politika in Serbian p 14 Milan Jankovic 27 February 2023 Ponosni na svoju istoriju Proud on its history Politika in Serbian p 14 Branka Vasiljevic 1 February 2023 Na Zemunskoј piјaci Radovi na kanalizaciјi izmestili tezge At Zemun s farmers market Works on the sewage system dislocated market stalls Politika in Serbian p 14 Anica Teofilovic Vesna Isajlovic Milica Grozdanic 2010 Proјekat Zelena regulativa Beograda IV faѕa Plan generalne regulaciјe sistema zelenih povrshina Beograda koncept plana Project Green regulations of Belgrade IV phase Plan of the general regulation of the green area system in Belgrade concept of the plan PDF Urbanisticki zavod Beograda p 46 Julijana Simic Tensic 31 May 2021 Spomenik Branku Peshiћu u starom gradskom јezgru Zemuna Monument to Branko Pesic in the old urban core of Zemun Politika in Serbian p 15 Mina Curcic 11 June 2021 Branku Peshiћu spomenik na zemunskom Velikom trgu Monument to Branko Pesic in Zewun s Veliki Trg Politika in Serbian p 15 Milan Jankovic 6 February 2023 Spomenik Branku Peshiћu predat Skupshtini grada Monument to Branko Pesic handed over to the City Assembly Politika in Serbian p 16 Spomenik Branku Pesicu zavrsen i predat Skupstini grada Beograda Monument to Branko Pesic handed over to the City Assembly in Serbian Tanjug 4 February 2023 p 16 Branka Veselinovic 20 March 2023 Spomenik Branku Peshiћu ispred Sportskog centra Pinki Monument to Branko Pesic in front of the sports center Pinki Politika in Serbian p 14 Daliborka Mucibabic 21 April 2013 Prestonica bogatija za sest spomenika culture Politika in Serbian Branka Vasiljevic 24 July 2018 Ulica u Zemunu dobila ime po Teodoru Herclu A street in Zemun named after Theodor Herzl Politika in Serbian p 12 Branka Vasiljevic 22 September 2014 Hrasdt i loza nova zasticena prirodna dobra Politika in Serbian a b Branka Vasiljevic 14 September 2021 Sharm Gospodske ulice ispod drvene loze Charm of the Gospodska Street under the old vine Politika in Serbian p 15 a b c Branka Vasiljevic 27 June 2019 Vekovi u liscu zemunske vinove loze Centuries in the foliage of the Zemun grapevine Politika in Serbian p 14 a b Branka Vasiljevic 27 September 2020 Chasovnici nezamenљivi merioci vremena Clocks irreplaceable measurers of time Politika in Serbian Branka Vasiljevic 22 January 2012 Obnova Spirtine kuce zemunski Skadar na Bojani Politika in Serbian Sluzbeni glasnik No 14 79 1979 External links Edit Media related to Donji Grad Zemun at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donji Grad Zemun amp oldid 1152344827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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