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Belgrade

[ US /ˈbɛɫˌɡɹɑd, ˈbɛɫɡɹeɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. capital and largest city of Serbia and Montenegro; situated on the Danube

How To Use Belgrade In A Sentence

  • Professor Nikola Koljevic, a colleague of Karadzic in the Bosnian Serb leadership, called Akashi from Belgrade, just before meeting with Richard Holbrooke. DELIVER US FROM EVIL
  • [Footnote 17: In Servian, Belgrade is called Beograd, "white city;" -- poetically, "white eagle's nest."] [Footnote 18: I think that a traveller ought to see all that he can; but, of course, has no right to feel surprised at being excluded from citadels.] [Footnote 19: One of the representatives of the ancient imperial family is the Earl of Devon, for Urosh the Great married Helen of Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844.
  • In Messalonskee, project officials will be hunting for variable-leaf milfoil, which is less common nationally than the Eurasian milfoil that has plagued Salmon Lake in Belgrade, according to Dr. Peter Kallin, executive director of the Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance. Morning Sentinel News
  • Belgrade has a long tradition of ‘hobby bars’ - informal rooms where friends can gather for drinks and where visitors are welcome too.
  • K144" appears to be the invention of the Belgrade media, which regularly whip up nationalist and revanchist passions. Smearing Hashim Thaci
  • Fourth, mayor sent word to Belgrade citizens that they are not obliged to express publicly something from their private lives (the European Court for Human Rights confirmed in a few verdicts that the private is inseparable from the public). Global Voices in English » Serbia: Threats to LGBT Population
  • His capture marked the final defeat of the losing side in the civil war and after a dramatic trial in Belgrade, he was executed for treason and war crimes on 17 July 1946.
  • On the 25th the German Ambassador proceeds to the Quai d'Orsay, to notify in comminatory terms that Berlin sides with Vienna; panic in the different Bourses; recall of the Austrian Ambassador from Belgrade, notwithstanding the almost complete acceptance of the draconian conditions he presented twenty-four hours before. The Diary of a French Army Chaplain
  • The first time I was in Yugoslavia, Constantine took me down to Macedonia so that I could give a broadcast about it, and when we arrived at Skoplje I thought I should have to run away because he had talked to me the whole time during the journey from Belgrade, which had lasted for twelve hours, and I had felt obliged to listen. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: Part V
  • And in Belgrade's cafés and clubs, the party crowd gathers every day, noisy and unashamedly happy.
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