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Residence of
Princess Ljubica (Serbian: Конак књегиње Љубице, romanized: Konak
knjeginje Ljubice) is a
palace located in Belgrade, Serbia. The
palace was...
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center is
named Kneginje Milice. Trstenik, Serbia, is the
closest major city to her
burial site at L****stinja Monastery.
There is a
Kneginje Milice street...
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Jagodina (Svetozarevo 1946–1992): Maršala Tita (the main street,
renamed to
Kneginje Milice in 1992) Kikinda: Maršala Tita (the main street,
renamed to Kralja...
- 1985
Great Importance SK 910
Milica Ivanović's
House Trstenik Trstenik Kneginje Milice (M. Tita St.) 43°37′01″N 21°00′23″E / 43.6170728°N 21.0064618°E...
- form) 14 October 1892; 132
years ago (1892-10-14) (Founded)
Headquarters Kneginje Ljubice 29,
Belgrade ,
Serbia Area
served Belgrade Key
people Zoran Šarac...
- 20 Jug
Bogdanova Street. On the
crossroad of the
Gospodar Jevremova and
Kneginje Ljubice streets, in Dorćol, a
house of
worship dedicated to the Gr**** goddess...
- Venac, and
Republic Square. On the
crossroads of
Gospodar Jevremova and
Kneginje Ljubice streets, a
house of
worship dedicated to the Gr****
goddess Hecate...
- for
demolishing the
entire block bounded by the Krunska, Smiljanićeva,
Kneginje Zorke and Njegoševa streets,
including the
building of the
Museum of Natural...
- Jevremova,
Gospodar Jovanova,
Kapetan Mišina, Simina, Braće Jugovića,
Kneginje Ljubice,
Studentski Square,
Zmaja od Noćaja, Višnjićeva PKIC 24
Stari Ras...
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Nikole Pašića 11)
Jewish Historical Museum (Kralja
Petra I 71/1) [9]
Konak Kneginje Ljubice (Kneza Sime Markovića 3) [10], part of
Belgrade City
Museum Konak...