LC control no. | n 80017896 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Belgrade (Serbia) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Serbia--Belgrade |
Variant(s) | Beligradi (Serbia) Beograd (Serbia) Belgrado (Serbia) Bi︠a︡lgrad (Serbia) Biograd (Serbia) Belgrad (Serbia) Singidunum (Serbia) Београд (Serbia) City of Belgrade (Serbia) |
Associated country | Serbia Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslavia |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | BGN gaz., Yugoslavia: (Beograd [Serbocroatian]; Belgrade [conventional]; ppl.: 44°50ʹN, 20°30ʹE; variant: Belgrado) Europe [MAP] Dec., 1992: (Belgrade; capital of Serbia) Ent︠s︡ikl. Bŭlg.: v. 1,p. 572 (Bi︠a︡lgrad (Beograd), capital of Serbia and Yugoslavia) Biograd, 1915: t.p., etc. (Biograd; capital of Serbia, 1878) Antičke svetiljke ... 2011: t.p. (... Singidunumu) GEOnet, May 7, 2012 (under Serbia: Belgrade (conventional); Beograd (approved); Belgrad (variant); Belgrado (variant), Singidunum (variant); capital of a political entity) The world factbook, via WWW, September 8, 2015 (under Serbia: capital: Belgrade (Beograd); geographic coordinates: 44 50 N, 20 30 E) Wikipedia, September 8, 2015 (Belgrade (Serbian: Beograd / Београд) is the capital and largest city of Serbia; City of Belgrade; Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council; After World War I, Belgrade became the capital of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929; 44°49ʹN 20°28ʹE) |
Geographic area code | e-rb--- |
Invalid LCCN | n 98011313 |