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Savski Nasip is entirely industrial area, beginning with the dockyard facilities of the ''Belgrade'' dockyard on the west, through the whole cluster of construction, gravel selling and treatment companies (''Brodoremont'', ''Rad'', ''Mostogradnja'', ''Partizanski put'', ''Crna Trava'', ''Inkop'', ''Gemax'') |
Savski Nasip is entirely industrial area, beginning with the dockyard facilities of the ''Belgrade'' dockyard on the west, through the whole cluster of construction, gravel selling and treatment companies (''Brodoremont'', ''Rad'', ''Mostogradnja'', ''Partizanski put'', ''Crna Trava'', ''Inkop'', ''Gemax'') |
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The shipyard, once named ''Marshal Tito'', being the pride of the former Yugoslav socialist economy, is now completely defunct. The shipyard hangars are now used as a storage space, currently owned by a prominent cargo transportation company ''Milšped''. The space is rented to many other international trade companies, including ''Gatarić'', ''Mercedes Benz'' and ''Porsche''. |
The shipyard, once named ''Marshal Tito'', being the pride of the former Yugoslav socialist economy, is now completely defunct. The shipyard hangars are now used as a storage space, currently owned by a prominent cargo transportation company ''Milšped''. The space is rented to many other international trade companies, including ''Gatarić'', ''Mercedes Benz'' and ''Porsche''. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 21:24, 28 October 2006
Savski Nasip (Serbian Cyrillic: Савски Насип) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd.
Savski Nasip covers an area of the western part of the Block 18-a and eastern part of the Block 69, located between the Kartonsko naselje to the east, Savski nasip street to the north and the Sava river to the south. The old and new railway bridges pass above the neighborhood. Savski Nasip is located across the complex of the Belgrade Fair on the opposite bank of the Sava.
Savski Nasip is entirely industrial area, beginning with the dockyard facilities of the Belgrade dockyard on the west, through the whole cluster of construction, gravel selling and treatment companies (Brodoremont, Rad, Mostogradnja, Partizanski put, Crna Trava, Inkop, Gemax)
The shipyard, once named Marshal Tito, being the pride of the former Yugoslav socialist economy, is now completely defunct. The shipyard hangars are now used as a storage space, currently owned by a prominent cargo transportation company Milšped. The space is rented to many other international trade companies, including Gatarić, Mercedes Benz and Porsche.
The name of the neighborhood, Savski nasip, simply means the Sava embankment. During the high levels of the Sava waters, the area is flooded, which affects the operation of the gravel treatment companies.
References
- Beograd - plan grada; M@gic M@p, 2006; ISBN 86-83501-53-1