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city construction rules. It was a workers' settlement, mainly inhabited by the workers on the railroad who either rented rooms or built their own shanty houses. By the 1921 general urban city plan, it was labeled as one of the "scarce settlements", which formed a suburban ring around Belgrade. A Society for Arrangement of Đurđevo Brdo and Topčidersko Brdo was founded by 1923. In the mid-1930s it had some 150 houses and a population of 600, still being classified as the shanty town with small buildings and houses with yards. The name disappeared from the city maps after World War II, when all separately developed neighborhoods grew urbanely into one called Senjak.
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most affluent Belgrade families. Senjak became one of the neighborhoods of Belgrade with most striking difference between social classes. Top of the Senjak Hill was occupied by the most lavish private houses in the city, while the edges and areas below the hill were among the most desolate parts of Belgrade (
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The slope above the modern Belgrade Fair complex was known as the Đurđevo Brdo. Before World War II it was known as one of the suburban slums, with bad communal infrastructure. The neighborhood developed in the first decade after World War I, after 1919, in the area outside of the jurisdiction of the
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So, in time, the neighboring Ada Ciganlija became the top excursion site. The name of "Šest Topola" is preserved in the name of the restaurant on the Sava's bank within the complex of the Belgrade Fair. Designed by architect Milorad Pantović, it was opened on 23 August 1957. For a while after 1964,
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The tobacco factory was destroyed by the Austro-Hungarian bombing of Belgrade in 1914 and wasn't rebuilt after the war. This left room for numerous workers houses to be demolished, too, and they were massively being sold due to the increased prices of the land. Instead, many villas were built by the
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who died in 1967. The atelier hosts the painting section of the faculty. Other building hosts the graphics section, while the third is administrative building. Modernist, one-floor new building which would connect the existing, separate structures, which, in turn, will be expanded, was announced in
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and the only remaining artifact was the king's bed. In 1945 the house was adapted into the elementary school which was closed in 1951 and the house, for the most part since then, remained abandoned and left to the elements. In 2010 the house was adapted into the cultural center. Within the house, a
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took over, they declared almost all former residents as state enemies and forced them out of their mansions, so the new Communist political and military elite moved in. Some measures in removing the former high class were brutal as only those who fled the country stayed alive. Those unlucky were
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It was the final stop of the first Belgrade's tram line and still is on the important traffic route with important streets (Boulevard of Vojvoda Mišić, Radnička Street), railway, public transportation lines (still surviving tram line), road elevation which connects
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After 1945 residents changed and mostly included the high-ranking members of the new Communist elite and in that period majority of the exhibited artifacts, the legacy of the king, were either destroyed od taken away. Missing items include the king's
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In 2019, Branislav Mitrović, architect and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, said that "caricatural architecture, inept compilations and stylish nonsense" turned once respectable residential neighborhood of Senjak, so as
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throughout the entire city, fires were quite frequent, so it was ordered for hay to be collected and kept in one place, and the area of modern Senjak was chosen, apparently also getting its name in the process (from the word
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purchased the land from the lawyer Pera Marković. As he was a German subject, he couldn't own properties in Serbia. Instead he paid the entire sum to Marković who issued him a receipt. Vajfert then started to build the
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Nameless park surrounding the "Stefan Nemanja" elementary school has been named "Branko Parać Relja" in February 2019. The school itself was named "Branko Parać Relja" from 1959 to 1993, when its original name was
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The neighborhood developed in the first decade after World War I, in the area outside of the jurisdiction of the city construction rules. It developed after 1919 south of Đurđevo Brdo, in the direction of the
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ended. In May 2011, as part of the project of foresting the city and creating a green barrier against traffic from the interchange and the roads, 400 trees were planted on Rajsova padina, including
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Just like the neighboring Dedinje, Senjak is generally considered among Belgraders as one of the richest neighborhoods in the city. After 1945, it shared much of the same fate as Dedinje: when
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to create the municipality of Savski Venac. Senjak existed as the local community within Savski Venac with the population of 3,690 in 1981. It was later merged into the new local community of
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In 1821, the state government decided to put the food trade in order and to establish the quantity and quality of the goods imported to the city. Part of the project was introduction of the
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bombed the neighborhood during the war in order to destroy the headquarters and the bridge over the Sava, but they didn't manage to hit it or cause any damage to the building or the bridge.
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on the land. He finished the brewery and turned the surrounding estate into an exquisite garden, which hosted many banquets and parties. In 1892, city authorities organized a banquet with
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passing through. It was used as the training ground for the army and as the pasture for the sheep. The northern slope, above the left bank of the Mokroluški Creek was known as Zamastir.
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and Čukarica further to the south. In the mid-1930s it had some 50 houses and a population of 200, still being classified as the shanty town with small buildings and houses with yards.
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taken into a nearby woods and shot, with their remains lying in unmarked graves for decades until they were exposed by construction workers clearing trees for a new football field.
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Dragan Perić (22 October 2017), "Beogradski vremeplov - Pijace: mesto gde grad hrani selo" [Belgrade chronicles - Greenmarkets: a place where village feeds the city],
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Dragan Perić (22 October 2017), "Beogradski vremeplov - Pijace: mesto gde grad hrani selo" [Belgrade chronicles - greenmarkets: a place where village feeds the city],
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tree, noted for its unusually big size in urban habitats: 22 meters tall, 2,8 meter trunk diameter, 19 meters crown diameter. As of 2017 it is estimated at being 90 years old.
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returned to Serbia, they landed at Gospodarska Mehana. The customs house was dismantled first. Later, the large storehouse was demolished, too, while the
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burned. Also, the hay for army horses was kept here in the late 19th century. A more romantic theory of the neighborhood's name (from the word
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Project "Green regulations of Belgrade" - IV phase: Plan of the general regulation of the green area system in Belgrade (concept of the plan)
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Project "Green regulations of Belgrade" - IV phase: Plan of the general regulation of the green area system in Belgrade (concept of the plan)
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with Belgrade (formerly known as the "Gospodarska Mehana elevation"), etc. In the 1930s, when most of Belgrade's upper class built houses in
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In August 2021 it was announced that city's Institute for the Cultural Monuments' Protection is conducting a study on declaring Senjak a
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with streets spreading in all directions connecting Senjak, Dedinje, downtown Belgrade, Topčider and further to the south (
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Senjak is located 3 km south-west of downtown Belgrade, on top of the hilly cliff-like crest of the western slopes of
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Senjak originally belonged to the former municipality of Topčidersko Brdo, which in 1957 merged with the municipality of
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Bordered by the streets of Mila Milunovića, Župana Časlava and Vojvoda Putnik's Boulevard, the complex is part of the
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September 2022. The green areas will be transformed into the park, which would also serve as an open air gallery.
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Two sections of Senjak are classified as forests: Grafičar Forest (3.89 ha (9.6 acres)) and Rajsova Padina.
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Stanovništvo prema migracionim obeležjima – SFRJ, SR i SAP, opštine i mesne zajednice 31.03.1991, tabela 018
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in the late 19th century. Southern section, which swerved around Senjak, was embellished with the avenue of
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memorial room for the king was set, which includes a mosaic of 100 photographs of the king and his family.
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river (from which, at the closest point, Senjak is only 100 meters away). It borders the neighborhoods of
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Park Military High School in the south-central area of the neighborhood covers 3.4 hectares (8.4 acres).
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Osnovni skupovi stanovništva u zemlji – SFRJ, SR i SAP, opštine i mesne zajednice 31.03.1981, tabela 191
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From June 1945 to December 1946, Senjak was one of 5 administrative neighborhoods within Belgrade's
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In the house's yard, there are two trees, protected by the law since 1998. One is a 20 meters high
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The bank of the Sava river at Gospodarska Mehana was the most popular Belgrade's beach during the
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Branka Jakšić (24 February 2019). "Zavodljive ružne stvari" [Seductive ugly things].
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Before it became interesting to Belgrade's upper classes, Senjak was an excellent natural
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Senjak Gymnastics Club, which was a starting point for the future career of the renowned
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as the most likely location of the future monument dedicated to the heroes from the 1916
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at the same location. As soon as he was granted Serbian citizenship, Vajfert received a
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In the mid-19th century, northern part of modern Senjak was a meadow, with only the
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The settlement began to form around the tobacco factory, which was built before
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Official website of Savski Venac, the municipality in which Senjak resides
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Branka Vasiljević (6 May 2011), "Novih 100 sadnica na Rajsovoj padini",
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and later by the tram "Topčiderac", which connected the downtown with
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forces made it the headquarters for their military operations in the
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Popis stanovništva po mesnim zajednicama, Saopštenje 40/2002, page 4
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Liljana Petrović (interview with Nevena Milić) (21–27 July 2018).
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tree. As of 2017, both trees are estimated at being 110 years old.
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Anica Teofilović, Vesna Isajlović, Milica Grozdanić (2010).
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Anica Teofilović, Vesna Isajlović, Milica Grozdanić (2010).
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Anica Teofilović, Vesna Isajlović, Milica Grozdanić (2010).
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Life on the edge: Housing of the poor in Belgrade 1919-1941
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Stanovništvo po opštinama i mesnim zajednicama, Popis 2011
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Branka Vasiljević (26 April 2008), "Vekovi u krošnjama",
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Urban neighbourhood in Savski Venac, Belgrade, Serbia
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school founded in 1951. The school is composed of a
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The house stands across the soccer field of " 500:In January 2021, city administration announced 1812: 1764: 1606: 1239: 1220: 1714:Bojan Kovačević (April 2014), "Lica grada", 1625: 1530:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1436: 1317:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1225:[Belgrade still awaits the subway], 1135:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1745: 1676:[Belgrade's beer was golden once]. 1394: 1392: 1254: 1096:[Bitpazar, Bulbuldere, Jalija...]. 1087: 1085: 1069: 1819: 1805: 1307:. 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(22 February 2019). 1439:Politika-Magazin, No. 1047 1242:Politika-Magazin, No. 1117 927: 1944:Neighborhoods of Belgrade 1845: 1754:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1700:(in Serbian), 4 June 1967 1680:(in Serbian). p. 16. 1547:"Beograd leži na 23 brda" 1498:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1426:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1282:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1244:(in Serbian). p. 22. 1100:(in Serbian). p. 16. 1078:(in Serbian). p. 14. 830: 754: 550:King Peter I Karađorđević 548:A vacant summer house of 497:and Dedinje, into chaos. 234: 224: 203: 186: 178: 173: 161: 141: 121: 86: 52: 40: 31: 21: 1766: 1747: 1673: 1513: 1490: 1470: 1458:(in Serbian), p. 32 1357: 1295: 1256: 1229:(in Serbian), p. 15 1113: 1093: 1071: 610:Military Academy; after 558:Srpska književna zadruga 78:Location within Belgrade 25: 1792:Photo gallery of Senjak 1375:M.Simić (9 July 2009), 1332:M.Simić (8 July 2009), 1019:as the guest of honor. 1358:Благо је свуда око нас 687:Archives of Yugoslavia 535: 487:Bulevar vojvode Mišića 452: 274:, the capital city of 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748:Koste Glavinića 744:Senjačka pijaca 739:Old Mill Hotel. 605:Other buildings 541: 528: 476: 474:Characteristics 445: 389: 288: 258: 204: 149: 147: 129: 127: 110: 108: 104: 101: 96: 93: 91: 89: 88: 82: 81: 80: 79: 76: 75: 74: 73: 69: 48: 36: 27: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1962: 1952: 1951: 1946: 1929: 1928: 1926: 1925: 1920: 1915: 1910: 1905: 1900: 1892: 1887: 1882: 1877: 1872: 1867: 1862: 1857: 1852: 1846: 1843: 1842: 1824: 1823: 1816: 1809: 1801: 1795: 1794: 1789: 1779: 1778:External links 1776: 1773: 1772: 1757: 1738: 1721: 1703: 1683: 1661: 1644: 1633: 1618: 1611:(in Serbian). 1599: 1588: 1581: 1556: 1537: 1501: 1480: 1461: 1444: 1429: 1410: 1403:(in Serbian). 1388: 1367: 1345: 1324: 1285: 1266: 1247: 1232: 1213: 1199: 1185: 1171: 1157: 1142: 1103: 1081: 1056: 1055: 1053: 1050: 1037: 1034: 1030:Sugar Refinery 1024: 1021: 968: 965: 941:Rajsova padina 936: 935:Rajsova Padina 933: 928:Main article: 925: 922: 910:Prime minister 822: 819: 813: 810: 808: 805: 804: 803: 800: 796: 793:European 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Urban neighbourhood
BIGZ building
Senjak is located in Belgrade
44°47′34″N 20°26′19″E / 44.79278°N 20.43861°E / 44.79278; 20.43861
Country
Serbia
Region
Belgrade
Municipality
Savski Venac
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Area code
Car plates
Serbian Cyrillic
[sêɲaːk]
urban neighborhood
Belgrade
Serbia
Savski Venac
lookout
hay
Belgrade Fortress
Topčider Road
Košutnjak
Topčider

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