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  1. University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology: The Faculty of Philology is one of the constituent schools of the University of Belgrade. The school's purpose is to train and educate its students in the academic study or practice in linguistics and philology. [100%] 2023-09-30 [University of Belgrade schools] [University of Belgrade]...
  2. Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade: The University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy (Serbian: Филозофски факултет Универзитета у Београду, romanized: Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu), established in 1838 within the Belgrade Higher School, is the oldest Faculty at the University of Belgrade. It is a modern social science education institution, adapting ... [100%] 2024-08-17 [University of Belgrade schools] [University of Belgrade]...
  3. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Iași: The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services is an academic division of the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iaşi, Romania, devoted to study and research in civil engineering. The Romanian engineering school was founded when Gheorghe Asachi succeeded in ... [91%] 2024-09-07 [Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași]
  4. RWTH Aachen Faculty of Civil Engineering: The Faculty of Civil Engineering is one of nine faculties at the RWTH Aachen University. It was founded in 1880 and produced several notable individuals like Philipp Forchheimer. [83%] 2024-09-07 [RWTH Aachen University]
  5. Bombing of Belgrade: The Bombing of Belgrade (codenamed Operation Punishment) began on April 6, 1941 and continued for several days. The bombing of Belgrade, which was then the capital of Yugoslavia, was carried out by the German Luftwaffe on the orders of Adolf ... [82%] 2023-06-25 [War Crime] [World War II]...
  6. Siege of Belgrade: The Siege of Belgrade occurred from July 4 to July 22, 1456. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Ottoman sultan Mehmed II was rallying his resources in order to subjugate the Kingdom of Hungary. His immediate objective was the ... [82%] 2023-02-04
  7. Siege of Belgrade (1456): The siege of Belgrade, or siege of Nándorfehérvár (Hungarian: Nándorfehérvár ostroma or nándorfehérvári diadal, lit. "Triumph of Nándorfehérvár"; Serbian Cyrillic: Опсада Београда, romanized: Opsada Beograda) was a military blockade of Belgrade that occurred 4–22 July 1456 in the aftermath of the ... (1456) [82%] 2023-12-09 [1456 in Europe] [Military history of Belgrade]...
  8. Economy of Belgrade: Belgrade is the capital of Serbia. Belgrade is located in the center of South East Europe, at the intersection of the strategic European transportation corridors Pan-European Corridor X and Pan-European Corridor VII, linking Western and Central Europe with ... [82%] 2024-02-02 [Economy of Belgrade] [Economy of Serbia]...
  9. Siege of Belgrade (1806): The siege of Belgrade (Serbian: Опсада Београда/Opsada Beograda) was carried out by the Serbian rebels led by Karađorđe, seeking to overthrow the Ottoman government in the Sanjak of Smederevo, which was seated in the Belgrade Fortress. Following the decisive victories at ... (1806) [82%] 2023-12-30 [Sieges involving Serbia] [Sieges involving the Ottoman Empire]...
  10. University of Belgrade: The Institution of Belgrade is a public research university in the Serbian capital of Belgrade. It is the oldest and biggest university in Serbia, as well as the country's most prestigious. [82%] 2023-11-17 [University of Belgrade] [Educational institutions established in 1808]...
  11. Siege of Belgrade (1440): The siege of Belgrade was a long siege by the forces of the Ottoman Empire, lasted about six or seven months in 1440. Belgrade was an important fortified town of the Serbian Despotate and the key fortress of the Hungarian ... (1440) [82%] 2023-12-30 [Conflicts in 1440] [Serbian Despotate]...
  12. History of Belgrade: The history of Belgrade dates back to at least 5700 BC. One of the largest prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved from the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. (Occurrences and people in Belgrade throughout history) [82%] 2024-01-19 [History of Belgrade] [Tourism in Belgrade]...
  13. Metropolitanate of Belgrade: The Metropolitanate of Belgrade (Serbian: Београдска митрополија, romanized: Beogradska mitropolija) was an Eastern Orthodox ecclesiastical province (metropolitanate) which existed between 1831 and 1920, with jurisdiction over the territory of Principality and Kingdom of Serbia. It was formed in 1831, when the Ecumenical ... [82%] 2024-01-19 [Defunct religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church] [History of the Serbian Orthodox Church]...
  14. Capture of Belgrade (1739): The capture of Belgrade was the recapture of Belgrade (capital of modern Serbia) by the Ottoman Empire in 1739. According to the Treaty of Pruth signed in 1711 between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, the Russians had stipulated ... (1739) [82%] 2024-07-17 [Sieges involving Austria] [Sieges involving the Ottoman Empire]...
  15. Bombing of Belgrade (1944): The Allies carried out an aerial bombing campaign against the Axis in Belgrade during the Allied bombing of Yugoslavia in World War II. The air strikes lasted from 16 April 1944 to 6 September 1944. (1944) [82%] 2024-08-03 [Belgrade in World War II] [1944 in Yugoslavia]...
  16. Siege of Belgrade (1789): In the siege of Belgrade (15 September – 8 October 1789) a Habsburg Austrian army led by Feldmarschall Ernst Gideon von Laudon besieged an Ottoman Turkish force under Osman Pasha in the fortress of Belgrade. After a three-week leaguer, the ... (1789) [82%] 2024-09-13 [Conflicts in 1789] [1789 in the Habsburg monarchy]...
  17. Belgrade: Belgrade (/bɛlˈɡreɪd/ bel-GRAYD, /ˈbɛlɡreɪd/ BEL-grayd; Serbian: Београд / Beograd, lit. 'White City', pronounced [beǒɡrad] ; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. (Capital of Serbia) [81%] 2024-01-19 [Belgrade] [Capitals in Europe]...
  18. Belgrade: Belgrade (Serbian: Beograd, 'white city') is the capital of Serbia and formerly capital of Yugoslavia; it lies at the confluence of the rivers Danube and Sava in the north of the country, and has a population of 1.6 million ... [81%] 2023-03-03 [Serbian Cities and Towns] [Capital Cities]...
  19. Belgrade: Capital of the kingdom of Servia, situated at the confluence of the Save and the Danube. After Sultan Sulaiman the Magnificent had captured the city from the Hungarians in 1522, the Turks remained in possession until 1867, when they withdrew ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Belgrade: Belgrade ist die englische und französische Schreibweise für Belgrad in Serbien. Orte gleichen Namens in den Vereinigten Staaten: in Belgien: Sonstiges: im NRHP gelistete Objekte: Siehe auch. [81%] 2024-01-19

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