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| Terazije - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terazije From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , Terazije Terazije ( : Теразије) is the central square and an of , the capital of . It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of . Contents Location Despite many Belgraders consider or the centers of Belgrade, Terazije is (plural in Serbian) a designated center of the city, and when numbers are assigned to the streets of Belgrade, numeration begins from the part of the street closest to Terazije. Terazije itself is also a short street, connected by the King Milan street, the main street in Belgrade, to the square, by the to the , the longest street in Belgrade, by Prizrenska street to the neighborhood of and further to , and by the KolarÄeva street to the . History Terazije started to take shape as an urban feature in the first half of the . In the , ordered Serbian craftsmen, especially and , to move out of the old moated town where they had been mixed with the inhabitants, and build their houses and shops on the place of the present square. Also, the move was intended to prevent the fires being lit all over the town. Ilija ÄŒarapić, the president of the Belgrade Municipality 1834-35 and 1839-40, had a special task to assigning lots of land at Terazije to these craftsmen and whoever accepted to fence the lot, would have it for free. Busy evening at Terazije With regard to the origin of the name Terazije, ...
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