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    Vračar plateau (Serbian: Врачарски плато, romanized: Vračarski plato) is a plateau on top of the Vračar Hill in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, with...
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    within the Zvezdara municipality. The neighborhood of Vračar is located on the top of the Vračar plateau, partially in the easternmost section of the municipality...
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    Church of Saint Sava (category Vračar)
    Temple of Saint Sava'') is a Serbian Orthodox church which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral...
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    Pasha ordered the relics of Saint Sava to be publicly torched on the Vračar plateau; in the 20th century, the church of Saint Sava was built to commemorate...
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    Burning of Saint Sava's relics (category Vračar)
    the Ottomans retaliated by incinerating the relics of St. Sava on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade. Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha, the main commander of the Ottoman...
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    during World War I. The present monument was dedicated in 1979 on the Vračar plateau. The idea for the monument to Karađorđe, leader of the First Serbian...
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    had the relics of Saint Sava publicly incinerated on a pyre on the Vračar plateau, and the ashes scattered, made to discourage the Serbs. Archbishop Sava...
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  • 1595 – The relics of Saint Sava are incinerated in Belgrade on the Vračar plateau by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha; the site of the incineration is...
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    Ottoman Turks took the remains of Saint Sava from monastery Mileševa to the Vračar hill in Belgrade where they were burned by Sinan Pasha on a stake to intimidate...
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    Ottomans publicly incinerated the relics of Saint Sava on a pyre atop the Vračar plateau on April 27 and had the ashes scattered. In 1595, an alliance of Christian...
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  • Pasha ordered the relics of Saint Sava to be publicly torched on the Vračar plateau; in the 20th century, the Temple of Saint Sava was built to commemorate...
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    observatory building was located close to the previous, across the Vračar plateau. In the 1950s a park was planted around it which in 2010 was named Park...
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    the Ottomans publicly incinerated the relics of Saint Sava at the Vračar plateau on April 27, 1595. The incineration of Sava's relics provoked the Serbs...
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    the Ottomans publicly incinerated the relics of Saint Sava at the Vračar plateau on April 27, 1595. The incineration of Sava's relics provoked the Serbs...
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    new seat of the Patriarchate in the neighborhood of Savinac, on the Vračar Plateau. In the process, the church also decided to demolish the old Metropolis...
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    observatory building was located close to the previous, across the Vračar plateau. In the 1950s a park was planted around it which in 2010 was named Park...
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  • Karađorđe's Park (category Vračar)
    Karađorđev Park is located on the southern slope of the Vračar hill, beginning at the Vračar plateau and the National Library of Serbia and ending at the...
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    the Ottomans retaliated by incinerating the relics of St. Sava on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade. Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha, the main commander of the...
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  • opservatorija) building was built in 1891 by architect Dimitrije T. Leko, on Vračar's plateau, in Savinac (recognized also as Englezovac, named after Francis Mackenzie)...
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  • The Battle of the Miljevci Plateau was a clash between the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska - HV) and forces of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK), fought...
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    Slavija Square (category Vračar)
    of the Vračar hill above the Slavija was used to cover and drain the pond, in turn flattening the hill and creating the modern Vračar plateau. The formation...
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    Ottomans publicly incinerated the relics of Saint Sava on a pyre atop the Vračar plateau on 27 April 1595 and had the ashes scattered. The incineration of Sava's...
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    The relics were publicly incinerated by the Ottomans on a pyre on the Vračar plateau, and the ashes scattered, on April 27, 1595. Among the Serbs, especially...
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    western slope of the Vračar Hill (Karađorđev Park and former Zapadni Vračar) which also descends to the Sava. southern slope of the Vračar Hill, known as the...
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    Congregation generously donated to the construction of Church of Saint Sava at Vračar plateau in Belgrade and collected aid for Serbian refugees during the Yugoslav...
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    Savinac (category Vračar)
    Belgrade's municipality of Vračar. Savinac is located in the western part of the municipality, on the western slopes of the Vračar hill and stretches from...
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    Kalenić, Belgrade (category Vračar)
    Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Vračar, centered on the Kalenić market, one of the main open greenmarkets in Belgrade...
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  • Yemen"). In 1594, he ordered the burning of Saint Sava's relics on the Vračar plateau. Contemporary Turkish historians note that he remained close to his...
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  • Englezovac (category Vračar)
    Belgrade's municipality of Vračar. Englezovac is located in the western part of the municipality, on the western slopes of the Vračar hill and stretches from...
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    Cvetni trg (category Vračar)
    of Vračar. Cvetni trg is a small, triangularly shaped neighborhood in what was once the central part of the previously large neighborhood of Vračar. In...
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