Belgrade
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- | :[[Serbian literature|Serbian writers]] used the [[Belgrade]] literary style, an [[Ekavian]] writing form which set basis for the later standardization of the [[Serbian language]]. --[[Sholem Stein]] | + | |
+ | # The capital of [[Serbia]]; formerly the capital of [[Serbia and Montenegro]] and of former [[Yugoslavia]]. | ||
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- The capital of Serbia; formerly the capital of Serbia and Montenegro and of former Yugoslavia.
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