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    Avala Tower (Serbian Cyrillic: Авалски торањ, romanized: Avalski toranj) is a 204.68 m (672 ft) tall telecommunications tower located on Mount Avala,...
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    Avala (Serbian Cyrillic: Авала, pronounced [âv̞ala]) is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade. It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the city...
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    river when planning the exterior appearance. Aside from the Avala telecommunications tower, this will be the tallest structure in Belgrade, including a...
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    restaurants and shops on both sides of the river. The hilltop Avala Monument and Avala Tower offer views over the city. According to The Guardian, Dorcol...
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    three "tall" towers in the world that has 3 pillars;[citation needed] the others are the Avala Tower in Belgrade and Žižkov Television Tower in Prague.[citation...
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    Yugoslav Leftists, a political party led by Milošević's wife, and the Avala TV Tower. Some protested that these actions were violations of international...
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  • by NATO bombings. Avala Tower, a very symbolic telecommunication and observation tower in Belgrade, was one of the 10 tallest towers in the world at the...
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  • two of these bombs were used to destroy the Avala Tower, a landmark telecommunications and observation tower near Belgrade. During the 2003 invasion of...
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    structure, after the Avala Tower. It was the tallest building in the Balkans between 1964 and 1979. Construction of the second tower, designed as a twin...
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    West 65 (category Towers in Serbia)
    a 155-metre (509 ft) tower. It was briefly the tallest building in Belgrade and Serbia, before being surpassed by Belgrade Tower in 2021. The commercial...
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    upon a tall architectural structure, such as a skyscraper or observation tower. Observation decks are sometimes enclosed from weather, and a few may include...
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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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  • dictionary. Toranj means tower in Serbian; Croatian and Bergamot in Persian. It may refer to: Avalski toranj (sr) - Avala Tower; Belgrade, Serbia Toranj...
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    Belgrade, Serbia (1962) Toblerone building, Belgrade, Serbia (1963) Avala Tower, Belgrade, Serbia (1965; 2009) New Belgrade town hall, Belgrade, Serbia...
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    the tallest tower in the world. Tokyo Skytree Canton Tower CN Tower Ostankino Tower ↑ Oriental Pearl Tower Milad Tower Kuala Lumpur Tower Tianjin Radio...
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  • of Defence building, Radio Television of Serbia, Hotel Jugoslavija, Avala Tower, Batajnica Air Base, Chinese embassy, University Hospital Center Dr Dragiša...
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  • University Hospital Center Dr Dragiša Mišović, which was founded in 1922. The Avala Tower, one of the most iconic symbols of the Serbian capital, was destroyed...
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    205 meters-high Avala Tower...
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    Monument was sculptured by Jovan Kratohvil. Monument to the Unknown Hero Avala TV Tower 44°41′18.9″N 20°30′50.3″E / 44.688583°N 20.513972°E / 44.688583;...
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  • These lists rank Serbia's tallest completed structures (buildings and towers) by official height, which means spires are included but not antennas. List...
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    King's Gate, Kaliningrad Königsberg Cathedral, Kaliningrad Trenčín Castle Avala Tower Alcázar of Toledo: the fortress, which was destroyed in the Spanish Civil...
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  • TV Mast, Subotica, 219 m (719 ft) Avala Tower 205 m (673 ft) Ada Bridge, Belgrade, 200 m (656 ft) Iriški Venac Tower, 210 m (689 ft) Trbovlje Chimney,...
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    Detelinara (1980–1989) Bežanijski Blokovi in New Belgrade, Belgrade, 1948/90 Avala Tower by Uglješa Bogunović and Slobodan Janjić, 1965 Eastern City Gate by Vera...
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    1958 Avala Tower, 1961 Ušće Towers, 1964 Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall (Hala), 1968 Hotel Jugoslavija by Lavoslav Horvat, 1969 Beograđanka tower, 1974 In...
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    northern slope of the Avala mountain, near the crossroads of the roads of Avalski put, which connects Belgrade with the Avala, and Kružni put, the major...
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    After the Avala Tower was destroyed in NATO bombing of Serbia 1999, certain Russian companies offered to build a new, higher (300 meters) TV tower in Prokop...
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  • Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas DWKS in Daet Radio Belgrade 1 from the Avala Tower KBBN-FM in Broken Bow, Nebraska KBHH in Kerman, California KCDQ in Douglas...
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    or Žrnovan (Жрнован) was a medieval fortress on the highest top of the Avala Mountain, at 511 metres (1,677 ft), in Belgrade, Serbia. The Ancient Romans...
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    romanized: Spomenik Neznanom junaku) is a World War I memorial located atop Mount Avala, south-east of Belgrade, Serbia, and designed by the sculptor Ivan Meštrović...
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  • This is a list of catastrophic collapses of broadcast masts and towers. Masts and towers can collapse as a result of natural disasters, such as storms and...
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