Belgrade Cooperative (Serbian: Београдска задруга) was a Serbian cooperative bank founded in 1882 to promote savings and support small enterprises, craftspeople...
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a Yugoslav consortium of Belgrade Cooperative Bank, Serbian Bank in Zagreb, Adriatic-Danubian Bank and Serbo-Albanian Bank (10.1 percent), Mufid's brother...
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wrecks that were stranded or moored to that part of the bank. The building of the Belgrade Cooperative has been determined to be the seat of the company that...
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local militias launched separate but loosely cooperative operations that undermined German control of Belgrade and ultimately forced a retreat. Martial planning...
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the former Yugoslavia. Situated in a prime location at the bank of the Sava River, the Belgrade Tower will offer a waterfront lifestyle. Intended as a "new...
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Ahli Bank Qatar, Doha, Qatar Ahli United Bank, Manama, Bahrain Ahli United Bank Kuwait, Safat, Kuwait Aichi Bank, Nagoya, Japan AIK Banka, Belgrade, Serbia...
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Piraeus Bank acquired the Belgrade-based Atlas banka in Serbia (today Piraeus Bank Beograd with 42 branches), and the Egyptian Commercial Bank (today Piraeus...
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serve the larger part of the city on the right bank of Sava, while four reach New Belgrade on the left bank. All trams run during the daytime: the once-existing...
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Savamala (redirect from Savamala, Belgrade)
London, English traveler Peter Mundy visited Belgrade in 1620. He noted that the bank of the Sava below Belgrade was filled with gristmills and counted 35...
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Reactivated in 1945, the bank was a private industrial and commercial company and cooperative. As one of the three banks which escaped formal nationalization...
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Skyline AFI Tower is a mixed-use skyscraper located in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed in 2022, the building stands at 132 metres (433 ft) tall, being divided...
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the interest representation association for all Austrian Raiffeisen cooperatives. At the end of February 2010, RZB CEO Walter Rothensteiner announced...
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largest cities of the region are Istanbul, Athens, Bucharest, Sofia, and Belgrade. The first known use of the term "Southeast Europe" was by Austrian researcher...
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weakly regulated, non-transparent and non-cooperative jurisdictions and tax good governance. European Investment Bank. 25 March 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2021...
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pronounced [rɛ̂ːsnik]) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Rakovica. Resnik is located in the southern...
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Dunav osiguranje (category Companies based in Belgrade)
in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the largest non-life insurance company in the Serbian insurance market. The first Serbian insurance institution, Belgrade Cooperative...
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Architecture of Belgrade is the architecture and styles developed in Belgrade, Serbia. Belgrade has wildly varying architecture, from the centre of Zemun...
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Creditanstalt converted into a fully-fledged local bank in 1920: 10 ) and the Cooperative Business Bank (Slovene: Zadružna gospodarska banka).: 190 In 1927...
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West 65 (category Buildings and structures in Belgrade)
West 65 is a residential complex in New Belgrade's Blok 65. It is located at the corner of Omladinskih Brigada Street and the inner city ring road. The...
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Society for Air Traffic "Aeroput"), in the palace of the Adriatic-Danube Bank in Belgrade. Aeroput was the national carrier of the Kingdom of SHS, and then the...
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Belgrade and other major Yugoslav cities. On 17 April, representatives of Yugoslavia's various regions signed an armistice with Germany in Belgrade,...
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territory of the administrative City of Belgrade. Not all of them are located within the borders of the Belgrade city itself, and this list will deal only...
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It was established at the Ninth Non-Aligned Movement Summit Meeting in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in September 1989, and is composed of countries from Latin...
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Sava (category Geography of Belgrade)
Herzegovina, and finally through Serbia, feeding into the Danube in its capital, Belgrade. The Sava forms the main northern limit of the Balkan Peninsula, and the...
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Officers’ Cooperative Building at Masarikova 2 in Belgrade which exemplifies one of the most representative Secession art in architecture in Belgrade. In the...
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Serbia, and Slovenia. Within Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina. The...
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market economy. Various models for such a system exist, usually involving cooperative enterprises and sometimes a mix that includes public or private enterprises...
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Vojvođanska banka (redirect from Vojvodanska Bank)
As of 2017, the bank had a total of 104 branches in 80 cities across Serbia.[citation needed] Former management building in New Belgrade Former branch in...
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tipped off the police, he travelled to Belgrade rather than Zagreb and used a different passport. While in Belgrade, he stayed with a young intellectual...
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Ivica Dačić (category University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Science alumni)
Party of Serbia (SPS) since 2006. Dačić graduated from the University of Belgrade in 1989 and joined SPS in 1991. He quickly rose up the ranks of the party...
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