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BGN gaz., Yugoslavia:
(Beograd [Serbocroatian]; Belgrade [conventional]; ppl.: 44°50?N, 20°30?E; variant: Belgrado)
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Europe [MAP] Dec., 1992:
(Belgrade; capital of Serbia)
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Ent?s?ikl. B?lg.:
v. 1,p. 572 (Bi?a?lgrad (Beograd), capital of Serbia and Yugoslavia)
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Biograd, 1915:
t.p., etc. (Biograd; capital of Serbia, 1878)
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Anti?ke svetiljke ... 2011:
t.p. (... Singidunumu)
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GEOnet, May 7, 2012
(under Serbia: Belgrade (conventional); Beograd (approved); Belgrad (variant); Belgrado (variant), Singidunum (variant); capital of a political entity)
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The world factbook, via WWW, September 8, 2015
(under Serbia: capital: Belgrade (Beograd); geographic coordinates: 44 50 N, 20 30 E)
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Wikipedia, September 8, 2015
(Belgrade (Serbian: Beograd / Београд) is the capital and largest city of Serbia; City of Belgrade; Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council; After World War I, Belgrade became the capital of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929; 44°49?N 20°28?E)