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Makiš

Makiš (Serbian: Макиш) is a forest and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Čukarica.

Makiš
Макиш
Colony of false indigo bush in Makiš, on the Sava bank
Makiš
Location within Belgrade
Coordinates: 44°45′28″N 20°22′01″E / 44.75778°N 20.36694°E / 44.75778; 20.36694
Country Serbia
RegionBelgrade
MunicipalityČukarica
Population
 • Total1,217
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+381(0)11
Car platesBG

Location edit

 
Maneuvers in Makiš, celebrating the Day of the Police of Serbia

Makiš is bordered by the Sava river and Sava Lake to the west and north, Čukarica and Čukarička Padina to the northeast, Julino Brdo, Žarkovo, Bele Vode and Rupčine to the east, Železnik to the south and Ostružnica to the southwest.[1]

Geography edit

For the most part, Makiš is a marshy forest, crossed by many small streams and canals, most notably the Marevica. Northern part is known as Jedek, western as Aščinica and central as Veliko Okno.[2][3] Part of the Sava's alluvial plane, the main section of the area, which covers several hundreds of hectares, is covered with gravel and sand which are 10,000 years old. In time, a plentiful water source formed.[4] As the Sava river reaches the bend at Makiš, some water continues in the straight direction, penetrating the ground in the fan-shaped manner, without reaching the surface. Through the "flake" system of dispersion, the water filters itself through the non-organic wall, made of gravel, sand and other silicate minerals, before reaching the reservoirs.[5] The natural underground reservoirs spread over several hundreds of hectares, at the depth of 8 to 25 m (26 to 82 ft). The water is drained by the Ranney collectors.[6]

In the early 19th century, the area was covered in thick forest.[7] Until the 20th century, Makiš was known for plentiful pastures used by the farmers from the nearby Žarkovo for their livestock.[8]

In total, Makiš forest spreads on 4 km2 (1.5 sq mi).[9]

Characteristics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1981946—    
1991953+0.7%
20021,379+44.7%
20111,217−11.7%
Source: [10][11][12][13]

Makiš is for the most part non-residential (it had a population of only 1,217 in 2011), but important for the city industry and transportation. Major roads of Sava motorway and Old Obrenovac road cross through the area, marking western and eastern borders of the neighborhood. The railway also passes on the eastern border were the Makiš marshalling yard, largest one in south-east Europe, is located. The central facilities (including the water factory) of the Belgrade waterworks are located in Makiš, so as many gravel digging and cement plant on the bank of the Sava river.

First waterworks which supplied Belgrade from Makiš was finished in 1892, and the system was ceremonially opened on 12 July 1892, at Terazije. At the time, it was one of the most modern such facilities in Southeast Europe, projected by engineer Oskar Smrekar (1854-1935). For the first time in Belgrade, the underground water was used by the water supply system, instead of water springs. Original capacity was 2.800 m3 (98.9 cu ft) per day, for 80.000 citizens. By 1914, the production grew to 8.000 m3 (282.5 cu ft) daily. As Belgrade grew in the decades to come, the first water treatment facility ("water factory" Makiš 1) became operational in April 1987. It treats water from the Sava river. Another treatment facility, Makiš 2, was built from 2004 to September 2014, which should cover Belgrade's need for water until 2035.[4][14]

During the Interbellum, the waterworks company built the residential complex for its workers in Makiš, which originally consisted of two buildings within the industrial facility.[15] Makiš Stadium is located in the northern section of Makiš.

Planned projects edit

Aerial lift edit

The "Čavlina and Sladoljev" company from Zagreb drafted the project of connecting two banks of the Sava by the cable car in 1922. The project never realized. Engineer and CEO of the institute for urbanism and dwelling "Juginus", Mirko Radovanac, revived the idea in the 1990s. After extensive surveys (traffic analysis, interviews with the commuters, climatic, geological, urban and other research), they presented the project in 1993. They proposed the terminuses should be at the Sports Center Košutnjak and Block 44 in the neighborhood of Savski Blokovi in New Belgrade, across the Sava. Stops in between would include the major public transportation roundabout in Banovo Brdo, Makiš and Ada Ciganlija, five in total. They called it the "ideal route". The plan also included construction of commercial areas around the terminuses, which would cover 2,000 m2 (22,000 sq ft), helping the profitability of the project. Apart from being ecological and an attraction, it was estimated that it would shorten the trip for 45 minutes.[16]

City government later included the project into the city's General Urban Plan, which envisioned the construction in phases, the first being a 1,000 m (3,300 ft) long section Block 44-Ada Ciganlija. It would lay on 8 steel pillars, 35 m (115 ft) above the ground and the trip would last for 3 minutes. The cabins were projected to receive not just the commuters, but also the bicycles, skateboards, sledges and skis, as the cableway was planned to work year-round. There would be a total of 27 pillars, it would be 5 km (3.1 mi) long which would be travelled in 15 minutes by 2,000 commuters per hour.[16]

Despite the project being publicly revived by the mayors Dragan Đilas (2008–2013) and Siniša Mali (2013–2018), it remained on hold. The idea was included in the Belgrade's General Regulatory Plan again in December 2021, including two phases: New Belgrade-Ada Ciganlija-Makiš, and Makiš-Banovo Brdo-Košutnjak.[17] After announcing relocation of the zoo to Ada Ciganlija, mayor Aleksandar Šapić announced execution of the project,[18] announcing also reactivation of the publicly unknown city project from 2009.[19]

Makiš Field edit

Eastern section, across the Sava motorway is called Makiš Field (Serbian: Макишко поље, romanizedMakiško polje). In the south and south-western section the Makiš marshalling yard and the neighborhood of Železnik are located.

After several plans for the Belgrade Metro since the 1960s, a new plan was announced on 3 July 2017, which envisions first two lines as the 22 km (14 mi) long Makiš-Mirijevo (via Sava Amphitheatre and Karaburma) and the 19.8 km (12.3 mi) long Zemun-Ustanička. The construction should start in the end of 2019 or the beginning of 2020 and should be finished in 3 to 4 years.[20] The project differs from all the previous ones as it sets the crossing of the major lines under the Belgrade Waterfront on the Sava bank, a highly controversial pet project of President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and mayor Mali, instead under the central city squares of Terazije or Republic Square as planned in the previous decades. Mayor of Belgrade Siniša Mali also announced that the first line is actually going to be Makiš Field-Mirijevo (that is, Višnjičko Polje) instead of Zemun-Ustanička which was planned as the first for decades.[21]

Architects and engineers reacted negatively, especially since both terminuses are at the moment nothing more than still un-urbanized heaths, though mayor Mali said that this line will connect the future projects which will "with the development of metro, bring billions of euros in investments and millions of square meters of the new business areas". Dr Ratomir Vračarević, traffic engineer and professor at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Technical Sciences said how the surveys showed that this direction has a very low number of potential commuters, well below the profitability level. Architect Branislav Jovin, who authored the 1970s subway project, said that he believes Makiš was chosen because of the announced project of Tesla Grad ("Tesla City") by Bogoljub Karić, Karić, a tycoon who fled the country so that he wouldn't be trialed for financial schemes, returned after the change of government.[21] Three weeks later, city indeed announced that Karić's company "BK Group" won the competition for the project of "Tesla Grad" in Makiš Field with Mali personally giving advice what should be built in the complex. On the very day when this was announced, Karić stated that he already finalized everything at the meeting with Mali and city architect Milutin Folić and that the project is just one step away from realization.[22]

Preparatory works for the metero's depot in Makiš began on 22 November 2021. Protesters gathered at the location, though not preventing workers. Despite calling this date a historic one in Belgrade's history, none of the state or city officials was present when works began.[23] Massive filling of the vast area with earth and sand ensued. In November 2023 mayor Aleksandar Šapić said that when works were finished, "we will get a town within a town", and that entire cental- and north-eastern sections of Makiš will be urbanized, with new major thoroughfare above the projected route, and business and residential buildings around it, while the Obrenovac Road will be transformed into the highway. According to Šapić, this section of Makiš will become the "new urban part of the town, which was completely unused so far".[24]

Tesla Grad edit

A residential-business complex, an "ambitiously envisioned international business center for fun and trade", was announced on 21 July 2017. The project covers an area of 680 m (2,230 ft), with 4,000,000 m2 (43,000,000 sq ft) of space, though site of the "BK Group" mentions only half of that. It is planned for 31,000 inhabitants. The starting point of the new settlement, from the city direction, will be a residential and commercial complex (apartments, shops, elementary schools, kindergartens, ambulances, cultural and sport venues, hotels) surrounding the 25-storeys high skyscraper. Lush vegetation is planned between the blocks, while cars will be parked in underground garages on the edges of the blocks. A main street through the settlement, in the entire north-south direction is also planned with the commercial zone around it. It will be parallel to the Sava motorway, with the green belt and avenues. Above the marshaling yard large salons for selling cars, ceramics, furniture, etc. are planned. The lots along the Belgrade bypass and Ostružnica Bridge are projected for the large hypermarkets and similar venues. Mayor Mali added that the national stadium might be built in this section, too.[22]

The main concern at the moment, is the fact that Makiš is Belgrade's main water source. In order to accommodate such a big project and make it possible, city government actually reduced the buffer zones by half around the water sources. This way, a construction is allowed close to the, and even though city authorities claim it is still enough to preserve the purity of the water, though some experts disagree.[6][21][22] They urged not to destroy the water sources and to preserve it for the future generations which may apply other solutions for water supply, like the use of the underground water sources from the valleys of the Sava and Drina rivers which yield more water of higher quality, but are distant from the city.[4] Geology engineer Branislav Božović said that building of such a major urban project on this location, beside the danger to the water sources, will also affect the micro climate of New Belgrade and Sava amphitheater and will cause the shutting off of the natural ventilation along the valleys of the rivers Topčiderska Reka, Železnička Reka and Ostružnička Reka.[25][26]

In September 2017 it was announced that the National Stadium will probably not be built within the scopes of Tesla Grad as there are complicated issues concerning the ownership of the land in Makiš.[27] Later, another location, across the river and close to Surčin was chosen. The entire Tesla Grad in general has been described as "even greater misfortune than Belgrade Waterfront".[26]

In December 2020, city assembly organized public session to discuss the project, now enlarged to 4,500,000 m2 (48,000,000 sq ft), for 36,500 residents, but citing coronavirus outbreak, and with the use of security guards and police, city prevented public to attend. This became a common thing in 2020, so the activists asked from city administration not to organize public inspections like this during the pandemic, but the city refused citing they already strictly follow measures instituted by the government, which means that only one member of the public can attend the inspection.[28] City also claimed that the urbanization of Makiš was already planned in 1974 and that 2015 study by the Institute "Jaroslav Černi" which was used to reduce the buffer zones, was ordered in 2009.[29] "Jaroslav Černi" refused to comment publicly claiming they are understaffed due to the pandemic,[6] but later issued a statement that there is no ecological concern. Public, citizens' and activists' groups, ecologists, opposition parties and a group of Belgrade University professors protested and urged the city government not to adopt the plan, with professors calling the study faulty.[6][28][29][30][31] On 30 December 2020, amidst protests and minor physical confrontation with the security guards, city assembly adopted the plan for the urbanization of Makiš.[32][33]

On 25 January 2021, vice-president of the "BK Group" Dragomir Karić said they are withdrawing from the Tesla Grad project. He claimed they planned to build cheap apartments which pose no threat to the water sources, but after talking with the local residents and various organizations, they backed off as they met with lack of understanding.[34]

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makiš, serbian, Макиш, forest, urban, neighborhood, belgrade, capital, serbia, located, belgrade, municipality, Čukarica, Макишurban, neighbourhoodcolony, false, indigo, bush, sava, banklocation, within, belgradecoordinates, 75778, 36694, 75778, 36694country, . Makis Serbian Makish is a forest and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade the capital of Serbia It is located in Belgrade s municipality of Cukarica Makis MakishUrban neighbourhoodColony of false indigo bush in Makis on the Sava bankMakisLocation within BelgradeCoordinates 44 45 28 N 20 22 01 E 44 75778 N 20 36694 E 44 75778 20 36694Country SerbiaRegionBelgradeMunicipalityCukaricaPopulation Total1 217Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Area code 381 0 11Car platesBG Contents 1 Location 2 Geography 3 Characteristics 4 Planned projects 4 1 Aerial lift 4 2 Makis Field 4 3 Tesla Grad 5 ReferencesLocation edit nbsp Maneuvers in Makis celebrating the Day of the Police of Serbia Makis is bordered by the Sava river and Sava Lake to the west and north Cukarica and Cukaricka Padina to the northeast Julino Brdo Zarkovo Bele Vode and Rupcine to the east Zeleznik to the south and Ostruznica to the southwest 1 Geography editFor the most part Makis is a marshy forest crossed by many small streams and canals most notably the Marevica Northern part is known as Jedek western as Ascinica and central as Veliko Okno 2 3 Part of the Sava s alluvial plane the main section of the area which covers several hundreds of hectares is covered with gravel and sand which are 10 000 years old In time a plentiful water source formed 4 As the Sava river reaches the bend at Makis some water continues in the straight direction penetrating the ground in the fan shaped manner without reaching the surface Through the flake system of dispersion the water filters itself through the non organic wall made of gravel sand and other silicate minerals before reaching the reservoirs 5 The natural underground reservoirs spread over several hundreds of hectares at the depth of 8 to 25 m 26 to 82 ft The water is drained by the Ranney collectors 6 In the early 19th century the area was covered in thick forest 7 Until the 20th century Makis was known for plentiful pastures used by the farmers from the nearby Zarkovo for their livestock 8 In total Makis forest spreads on 4 km2 1 5 sq mi 9 Characteristics editHistorical populationYearPop 1981946 1991953 0 7 20021 379 44 7 20111 217 11 7 Source 10 11 12 13 Makis is for the most part non residential it had a population of only 1 217 in 2011 but important for the city industry and transportation Major roads of Sava motorway and Old Obrenovac road cross through the area marking western and eastern borders of the neighborhood The railway also passes on the eastern border were the Makis marshalling yard largest one in south east Europe is located The central facilities including the water factory of the Belgrade waterworks are located in Makis so as many gravel digging and cement plant on the bank of the Sava river First waterworks which supplied Belgrade from Makis was finished in 1892 and the system was ceremonially opened on 12 July 1892 at Terazije At the time it was one of the most modern such facilities in Southeast Europe projected by engineer Oskar Smrekar 1854 1935 For the first time in Belgrade the underground water was used by the water supply system instead of water springs Original capacity was 2 800 m3 98 9 cu ft per day for 80 000 citizens By 1914 the production grew to 8 000 m3 282 5 cu ft daily As Belgrade grew in the decades to come the first water treatment facility water factory Makis 1 became operational in April 1987 It treats water from the Sava river Another treatment facility Makis 2 was built from 2004 to September 2014 which should cover Belgrade s need for water until 2035 4 14 During the Interbellum the waterworks company built the residential complex for its workers in Makis which originally consisted of two buildings within the industrial facility 15 Makis Stadium is located in the northern section of Makis Planned projects editAerial lift edit The Cavlina and Sladoljev company from Zagreb drafted the project of connecting two banks of the Sava by the cable car in 1922 The project never realized Engineer and CEO of the institute for urbanism and dwelling Juginus Mirko Radovanac revived the idea in the 1990s After extensive surveys traffic analysis interviews with the commuters climatic geological urban and other research they presented the project in 1993 They proposed the terminuses should be at the Sports Center Kosutnjak and Block 44 in the neighborhood of Savski Blokovi in New Belgrade across the Sava Stops in between would include the major public transportation roundabout in Banovo Brdo Makis and Ada Ciganlija five in total They called it the ideal route The plan also included construction of commercial areas around the terminuses which would cover 2 000 m2 22 000 sq ft helping the profitability of the project Apart from being ecological and an attraction it was estimated that it would shorten the trip for 45 minutes 16 City government later included the project into the city s General Urban Plan which envisioned the construction in phases the first being a 1 000 m 3 300 ft long section Block 44 Ada Ciganlija It would lay on 8 steel pillars 35 m 115 ft above the ground and the trip would last for 3 minutes The cabins were projected to receive not just the commuters but also the bicycles skateboards sledges and skis as the cableway was planned to work year round There would be a total of 27 pillars it would be 5 km 3 1 mi long which would be travelled in 15 minutes by 2 000 commuters per hour 16 Despite the project being publicly revived by the mayors Dragan Đilas 2008 2013 and Sinisa Mali 2013 2018 it remained on hold The idea was included in the Belgrade s General Regulatory Plan again in December 2021 including two phases New Belgrade Ada Ciganlija Makis and Makis Banovo Brdo Kosutnjak 17 After announcing relocation of the zoo to Ada Ciganlija mayor Aleksandar Sapic announced execution of the project 18 announcing also reactivation of the publicly unknown city project from 2009 19 Makis Field edit Eastern section across the Sava motorway is called Makis Field Serbian Makishko poљe romanized Makisko polje In the south and south western section the Makis marshalling yard and the neighborhood of Zeleznik are located After several plans for the Belgrade Metro since the 1960s a new plan was announced on 3 July 2017 which envisions first two lines as the 22 km 14 mi long Makis Mirijevo via Sava Amphitheatre and Karaburma and the 19 8 km 12 3 mi long Zemun Ustanicka The construction should start in the end of 2019 or the beginning of 2020 and should be finished in 3 to 4 years 20 The project differs from all the previous ones as it sets the crossing of the major lines under the Belgrade Waterfront on the Sava bank a highly controversial pet project of President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and mayor Mali instead under the central city squares of Terazije or Republic Square as planned in the previous decades Mayor of Belgrade Sinisa Mali also announced that the first line is actually going to be Makis Field Mirijevo that is Visnjicko Polje instead of Zemun Ustanicka which was planned as the first for decades 21 Architects and engineers reacted negatively especially since both terminuses are at the moment nothing more than still un urbanized heaths though mayor Mali said that this line will connect the future projects which will with the development of metro bring billions of euros in investments and millions of square meters of the new business areas Dr Ratomir Vracarevic traffic engineer and professor at the University of Belgrade s Faculty of Technical Sciences said how the surveys showed that this direction has a very low number of potential commuters well below the profitability level Architect Branislav Jovin who authored the 1970s subway project said that he believes Makis was chosen because of the announced project of Tesla Grad Tesla City by Bogoljub Karic Karic a tycoon who fled the country so that he wouldn t be trialed for financial schemes returned after the change of government 21 Three weeks later city indeed announced that Karic s company BK Group won the competition for the project of Tesla Grad in Makis Field with Mali personally giving advice what should be built in the complex On the very day when this was announced Karic stated that he already finalized everything at the meeting with Mali and city architect Milutin Folic and that the project is just one step away from realization 22 Preparatory works for the metero s depot in Makis began on 22 November 2021 Protesters gathered at the location though not preventing workers Despite calling this date a historic one in Belgrade s history none of the state or city officials was present when works began 23 Massive filling of the vast area with earth and sand ensued In November 2023 mayor Aleksandar Sapic said that when works were finished we will get a town within a town and that entire cental and north eastern sections of Makis will be urbanized with new major thoroughfare above the projected route and business and residential buildings around it while the Obrenovac Road will be transformed into the highway According to Sapic this section of Makis will become the new urban part of the town which was completely unused so far 24 Tesla Grad edit A residential business complex an ambitiously envisioned international business center for fun and trade was announced on 21 July 2017 The project covers an area of 680 m 2 230 ft with 4 000 000 m2 43 000 000 sq ft of space though site of the BK Group mentions only half of that It is planned for 31 000 inhabitants The starting point of the new settlement from the city direction will be a residential and commercial complex apartments shops elementary schools kindergartens ambulances cultural and sport venues hotels surrounding the 25 storeys high skyscraper Lush vegetation is planned between the blocks while cars will be parked in underground garages on the edges of the blocks A main street through the settlement in the entire north south direction is also planned with the commercial zone around it It will be parallel to the Sava motorway with the green belt and avenues Above the marshaling yard large salons for selling cars ceramics furniture etc are planned The lots along the Belgrade bypass and Ostruznica Bridge are projected for the large hypermarkets and similar venues Mayor Mali added that the national stadium might be built in this section too 22 The main concern at the moment is the fact that Makis is Belgrade s main water source In order to accommodate such a big project and make it possible city government actually reduced the buffer zones by half around the water sources This way a construction is allowed close to the and even though city authorities claim it is still enough to preserve the purity of the water though some experts disagree 6 21 22 They urged not to destroy the water sources and to preserve it for the future generations which may apply other solutions for water supply like the use of the underground water sources from the valleys of the Sava and Drina rivers which yield more water of higher quality but are distant from the city 4 Geology engineer Branislav Bozovic said that building of such a major urban project on this location beside the danger to the water sources will also affect the micro climate of New Belgrade and Sava amphitheater and will cause the shutting off of the natural ventilation along the valleys of the rivers Topciderska Reka Zeleznicka Reka and Ostruznicka Reka 25 26 In September 2017 it was announced that the National Stadium will probably not be built within the scopes of Tesla Grad as there are complicated issues concerning the ownership of the land in Makis 27 Later another location across the river and close to Surcin was chosen The entire Tesla Grad in general has been described as even greater misfortune than Belgrade Waterfront 26 In December 2020 city assembly organized public session to discuss the project now enlarged to 4 500 000 m2 48 000 000 sq ft for 36 500 residents but citing coronavirus outbreak and with the use of security guards and police city prevented public to attend This became a common thing in 2020 so the activists asked from city administration not to organize public inspections like this during the pandemic but the city refused citing they already strictly follow measures instituted by the government which means that only one member of the public can attend the inspection 28 City also claimed that the urbanization of Makis was already planned in 1974 and that 2015 study by the Institute Jaroslav Cerni which was used to reduce the buffer zones was ordered in 2009 29 Jaroslav Cerni refused to comment publicly claiming they are understaffed due to the pandemic 6 but later issued a statement that there is no ecological concern Public citizens and activists groups ecologists opposition parties and a group of Belgrade University professors protested and urged the city government not to adopt the plan with professors calling the study faulty 6 28 29 30 31 On 30 December 2020 amidst protests and minor physical confrontation with the security guards city assembly adopted the plan for the urbanization of Makis 32 33 On 25 January 2021 vice president of the BK Group Dragomir Karic said they are withdrawing from the Tesla Grad project He claimed they planned to build cheap apartments which pose no threat to the water sources but after talking with the local residents and various organizations they backed off as they met with lack of understanding 34 References edit Beograd plan i vodic Geokarta 1999 ISBN 86 459 0006 8 Beograd plan grada M gic M p 2006 ISBN 86 83501 53 1 Turisticko podrucje Beograda Geokarta 2007 ISBN 978 86 459 0099 2 a b c Branka Vasiljevic 1 April 2018 Makisko polje zlatno izvoriste prestonice Makisko field golden water source of the capital Politika in Serbian p 12 Branka Vasiljevic 7 May 2021 Gradnja metroa opasnost za vodoizvoriste Construction of metro danger for water source Politika in Serbian p 19 a b c d Branka Vasiljevic 15 December 2020 Makisko polje ne treba pretvarati u zemljiste za gradnju zgrada metroa Makis Field shouldn t become the ground for buildings or metro Politika in Serbian p 16 Da li znate Koјi toponimi svedoche o shumovitosti Shumadiјe Do you know which toponymy testify about forestation in Sumadija Politika in Serbian 16 August 2021 p 30 Goran Vesic 3 July 2020 Zharkovo pricha koјa traјe Zarkovo story which continues Politika in Serbian p 16 Anica Teofilovic Vesna Isajlovic Milica Grozdanic 2010 Proјekat Zelena regulativa Beograda IV faѕa Plan generalne regulaciјe sistema zelenih povrshina Beograda koncept plana Urbanisticki zavod Beograda a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 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 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 Jovan Popovic 8 June 2020 Dva mileniјuma vodovoda u Beogradu Two millennia of Belgrade s waterworks Politika in Serbian p 23 Goran Vesic 2 August 2019 Sociјalni stanovi Social housing Politika in Serbian p 14 a b Dejan Spalovic 27 August 2012 San o zicari od Bloka 44 do Kosutnjaka Politika in Serbian eKapija 19 December 2021 Gradice se gondola od Novog Beograda do Kosutnjaka Gondola lift from New Belgrade to Kosutnjak will be built in Serbian eKapija Branka Vasiljevic 4 February 2023 Zoo vrt se seli na Adu Ciganliju Zoo moves to Ada Ciganlija Politika in Serbian pp 01 amp 13 Dejan Aleksic 22 February 2023 Usvoјen plan o metrou raskinut ugovor sa Kentkartom Metro plan adopted contract with Kentkart disolved Politika in Serbian p 17 Dejan Aleksic 4 July 2017 BG vozom do Resnika naredne godine metroom tek od 2023 Politika in Serbian p 14 a b c Maja Nikolic 9 July 2017 Ukrstanje linija metroa umesto u centru u Beogradu na vodi in Serbian N1 a b c Daliborka Mucibabic 25 July 2017 Grad za vise od 30 000 stanovnika na Makiskom polju Politika in Serbian p 16 Dejan Aleksic 23 November 2021 Pocheli pripremni radovi za metro Preparatory works on metro began Politika in Serbian p 14 Daliborka Mucibabic 18 November 2023 Shapiћ Izgradњa metroa postaјe realnost Sapic Construction of metro becomes reality Politika in Serbian p 14 Sandra Petrusic 9 October 2018 Cena diletantizma The price of dilettantism in Serbian NIN a b Sandra Petrusic 20 June 2019 Zamlaћivaњe o nashem troshku Messing around with our money NIN No 3573 in Serbian pp 22 25 Daliborka Mucibabic 20 September 2017 Izgradnja nacionalnog stadiona pocinje 2018 lokacija tajna Politika in Serbian p 16 a b Daliborka Mucibabic 16 December 2020 Makis bojno polje grada i zabrinutih građana Makis battlefield of city and concerned citizens Politika in Serbian p 17 a b Daliborka Mucibabic 19 December 2020 Stoјchiћ Veliko ratno ostrvo potenciјalno vodoizvorishte Stojcic Great War Island is potential water source Politika in Serbian Milenko Pusic 21 December 2020 Zastita beogradskog izvorista neresiv problem Protection of Belgrade water source unsolvable problem Politika in Serbian Branka Vasiljevic 29 December 2020 Bitka za lokalitet Makisko polje Battle for the locality of Makis Field Politika in Serbian Mina Curcic Dejan Aleksic 30 December 2020 Burno ispred Sava centra usvoјen plan za Makishko poљe Turbulent protest at Sava Centar plan for Makis Field adopted Politika in Serbian p 19 Nenad Nesic BETA 29 December 2020 Usvojen Plan za Makis protestni skup ispred Sava centra Plan for Makis adopted protest gathering in front of Sava Centar in Serbian N1 BETA 25 January 2021 Dragomir Karic BK grupa odustala od gradnje Tesla grada na podrucju Makiskog polja Dragomir Karic BK Group backed off from the construction of Tesla Grad on the location of Makisk Field in Serbian Nova Srpska Politicka Misao Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Makis amp oldid 1210834338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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