Terazije Square (Belgrade)

Serbia and Montenegro / Central Serbia / Belgrade

Terazije (Serbian Cyrillic: Теразије) is the central square and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad.
Despite many Belgraders consider Square of the Republic or Kalemegdan the centers of Belgrade, Terazije is (plural in Serbian) a designated center of the city, and when numbers are assigned to the streets of Belgrade, numeration begins from the part of the street closest to Terazije.
Terazije itself is also a short street, connected by the King Milan street, the main street in Belgrade, to the Slavija square, by the Square of Nikola Pašić to the King Alexander Boulevard, the longest street in Belgrade, by Prizrenska street to the neighborhood of Zeleni Venac and further to Novi Beograd, and by the Kolarčeva street to the Square of the Republic.
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Coordinates:   44°48'46"N   20°27'39"E
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