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⚫ | '''East Vračar''' or '''Istočni Vračar''' ([[Serbian |
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[[File:FK Obilić Stadium - photo by Prvoslav Vujčić.jpg|thumb|FK Obilić stadium in East Vračar]] |
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⚫ | '''East Vračar''' or '''Istočni Vračar''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Источни Врачар) is a former [[List of Belgrade neighborhoods|urban neighborhood]] and municipality of [[Belgrade]], the capital of [[Serbia]]. It was located in Belgrade's municipality of [[Vračar]] to which it generally corresponds today. In 1952, the region was split into East Vračar and Neimar.{{r|bels}} The patron saint of East Vračar is [[Saint Sava]].<ref name=bels>{{cite web | title=Vračar | website=Grad Beograd | date=3 March 2024 | url=https://www.beograd.rs/lat/gradska-vlast/2104-vracar/ | language=sr | access-date=3 March 2024}}</ref> |
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East Vračar or Istočni Vračar (Serbian Cyrillic: Источни Врачар) is a former urban neighborhood and municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was located in Belgrade's municipality of Vračar to which it generally corresponds today. In 1952, the region was split into East Vračar and Neimar.[1] The patron saint of East Vračar is Saint Sava.[1]
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