The construction of New Belgrade was started by youth work brigades on 11 April 1948. Today, New Belgrade is a part of Belgrade located on the left bank of Sava river, with a population about of 300.000.
Novi Beograd
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Licensed local guide for Belgrade Maja Rogan
Phone/Fax: (+381) 11 3177-125
P: (+381) 64 115 31 66
e-mail: majarogan@belgradeguide.info
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Maya Rogan Belgrade Tours is highly recommended.
Charm, charisma and a wonderful sense of humour enable the tourist to be guided in fluent English through the rich history, culture and interesting sites of Belgrade. Fascinating facts, enlightening anecdotes and delightful songs make Maya’s tour memorable journey through the heart of Belgrade. Not to be missed!
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Wife of Israeli Ambassador to Belgrade
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