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Blokovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Блокови, lit. 'Blocks') or
Novobeogradski blokovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Новобеоградски блокови, lit. 'New
Belgrade Blocks') is...
- an economist, and his
mother as a journalist. Vučić was
raised in the
Blokovi neighborhood of New Belgrade,
where he
attended the
Branko Radičević Elementary...
- area,
consider themselves inhabitants of
another (Bežanija–Bežanijski
Blokovi). Suburban: Urban: Suburban: Suburban:
Neighbourhoods of Kaluđerica: Neighbourhoods...
- part of the
modern Bežanija, but
rather as a
separate neighborhood of
Blokovi.
Popis stanovništva po
mesnim zajednicama, Saopštenje 40/2002, page 4....
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World War II,
sometimes resulting in the
brutalist architecture of the
blokovi ('blocks') of New Belgrade; a
socrealism trend briefly ruled, resulting...
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World War II,
sometimes resulting in the
brutalist architecture of the
blokovi (blocks) of New Belgrade; a
socrealism trend briefly ruled,
resulting in...
- very rare but
present form of
expression found in the
Belgrade projects (
blokovi).
Words are
reconstructed by
adding various suffixes so that the original...
- Egerev, (1977)
House of
Soviets (Kaliningrad), (1985)
Novobeogradski blokovi (Blocks 22, 23, 28, 30, 61, 62, 63), Belgrade,
Serbia (1948–1990) Museum...
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Jurija Gagarina serves as an
informal boundary of the
north and
south Blokovi neighbourhoods of New Belgrade.
Delta City, shopping-mall in
Block 67 ENJUB...
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expanding in
recent years: Ada1 (Central
Belgrade and Vidikovac), Ada2 (Zemun,
Blokovi), Ada3 (Konjarnik), Ada4 (Mirijevo), Ada5 (Bežanijska Kosa, Novi Beograd)...