Belgrade,
 at the junction of the Danube and the Sava Rivers, is Serbia’s capital,
 and, with its population of 1,5 million, also its largest city. Destroyed and rebuilt a number of times during its history, Belgrade has, as a result, fewer monuments to add to its fame. The
 city consists of 3 districts: Novi Beograd, which is the modern part of
 the city and the central shopping area; Zemun, which was originally an 
independent settlement, later joined to Belgrade; and Stari Grad, the 
old part of the city. The last, located on the opposite side of the 
Sava, is known for its cobble-stone streets, charming restaurants and 
Belgrade’s most important attraction – the famous medieval Kalemegdan 
fortress.






 
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