How to use in-sentence of “belgrade”:
– Arsić died on 7 December 2020 in Belgrade at the age of 63.
– She founded the Centre for Cultural Decontamination in 1994, and was a co-founder of the Belgrade Circle.
– He has also played for the Red Star Belgrade of the YUBA Liga and with P.A.O.K.
– Paskaljević lived between Belgrade and Paris and he held both Serbian and French citizenship.
– Avramov was a professor of international law at the Law Faculty at Belgrade University.
– The Leskovac recipe was the one that became popular in Belgrade during the 19th century and then spread all over Yugoslavia, Europe and United States.
– She was a “dramatist, Belgrade liberal and pacifist intellectual”.
– The Bandung meeting has been considered as the most immediate antecedent of the founding of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, which finally came into being six years later on a wider geographical basis when the First Summit Conference was held in Belgrade on September 1-6, 1961.

Example sentences of “belgrade”:
– He also won Yugoslav Championship in 1982, the Championship of the Balkans in 1983, and the Belgrade Trophy in 1985.
– The Serbian national plane company uses Belgrade Nikola Tesla as their hub.
– Avramov died at her apartment in Belgrade on 2 October 2018 from congestive heart failure at the age of 100.
– The Jasenovac concentration campJasenovac Memorial Area, currently headed by Slavko Goldstein, keeps a list of 59,188 names of Jasenovac victims that was gathered by government officials in Belgrade in 1964.
– In 1983, Karadžić started working at a hospital in a suburb of Belgrade called Voždovac.
– He earned his PhD in law at Belgrade University in 1954.
– One in Zagreb in 1953, which proved that Belgrade was the center of YugoslaviaYugoslav jazz.
– Shortly after the proclamation of the establishment of the government Alexander I of Yugoslavia in January 1929, Pavelić fled abroad and was subsequently sentenced to death in absentia at Belgrade for his part in anti-Serb demonstrations organized at Sofia by Bulgarian and Macedonian terrorists.
– Dragoslav Šekularac He played for Red Star Belgrade and Yugoslavia national team.
- He also won Yugoslav Championship in 1982, the Championship of the Balkans in 1983, and the Belgrade Trophy in 1985.
- The Serbian national plane company uses Belgrade Nikola Tesla as their hub.
- Avramov died at her apartment in Belgrade on 2 October 2018 from congestive heart failure at the age of 100.
– His full title was “His Holiness the Archbishop of Patriarchal Monastery of PećPeć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, and Serbian Patriarch Irinej”.
– Due to these circumstances, the Court for the Preservation of the State in Belgrade sentenced Pavelić and Perčec to death on 17 July 1929.
– On 1 April 2020, during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, Blažić died in Belgrade of COVID-19.
– Viktor Novak, who was also a professor at Belgrade and Zagreb Universities, and the member of the Yugoslav Academy Science and Arts.
– On 29 November 2020, Aleksić died from problems caused by COVID-19 in Belgrade at the age of 67.
– Ramadanovski died in Belgrade of a heart attack on 6 December 2020 at the age of 56.
More in-sentence examples of “belgrade”:
- Her career began at the Belgrade Opera in 1954.
- The Belgrade Museum of the Holocaust compiled a list of over 77,000 names of Jasenovac victims.
– Her career began at the Belgrade Opera in 1954.
– The Belgrade Museum of the Holocaust compiled a list of over 77,000 names of Jasenovac victims.
– Ivanović was born in Belgrade in Serbia.
– Cvejić died at the age of 97 in Belgrade on January 7, 2021.
– Radio Belgrade Revue Orchestra had many successful tours and concerts.
– Krasić died on 12 April 2018, after a short illness in Belgrade at the age of 62.
– Popović died in Belgrade on 10 August 2020, aged 85.
– Communist Serbs partisans under Josip Broz Tito retook Belgrade with some help from Bulgaria and the Soviet Union.
– Erić died in Belgrade on March 29, 2019 from lung cancer at the age of 82.
– Pavićević died on June 30, 2019 in Belgrade at the age of 72.
– Radovanović died on 15 January 2019 in Belgrade from complications of Alzheimer’s disease, aged 89.
– Petković died on 27 June 2020 in Belgrade from problems caused by an ulcer and COVID-19, aged 74.
– Milenko Stefanović is the most famous Serbian classical musicclassical and jazz clarinet player – soloist, former Principal Clarinetist of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and Professor at the Josip Slavenski School of Music, University of Pristina and University of the Arts in Belgrade.
– She served as Director and Head of the United Nations Office in Belgrade from March 2003 to March 2004.
– Although some of these symbols look exactly the same as some letters in Etruscan, Greek, and Aramaic, Radivoje Pešić: Belgrade Milan, 1995.
– Andonov was killed during a paragliderparagliding accident near Zemun, Belgrade on 9 September 2019 at the age of 46.
– Ilić died on 7 March 2021 in Belgrade from problems caused by COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia, aged 69.
– The IP was blocked for being a sock of Bigidozen and then Clothy made a similar edit about the governments of Belgrade and Serbia a few hours later.
– And since then, fascinated by the beauty of jazz, he had regularly visited Concert Hall in Belgrade and listened to jazz concerts of then our masters.
– Nikolić died in Belgrade from cancer at the age of 72.
– Dabović died on 6 December 2020 in Belgrade at the age of 76.
– Mrdaković suicidekilled himself in Zvezdara, Belgrade on 22 May 2020, aged 38.
– Later on he played in FK Crvena Stijena, FK Budućnost, OFK BeogradOFK Belgrade and FK Obilić.
– On 23 February 2020, he died in Belgrade at the age of 71.
– As a soloist, member of various chamber groups and orchestras, he collaborated with distinguished Yugoslavian and international artists, including: Herbert von Karajan, Lorin Maazel, Leopold Stokowski, Kirill Kondrashin, Bernard Keeffe, Oivin Fjeldstad, Francesco Mander, Jerzy Katlewicz, Jovan Sajnovic, Uros Lajovic, Anton Kolar, Anton Nanut, Petr Vronsky, Zbigniew Chwedczuk, Oskar Danon, Dusan Skovran, Josef Daniel, Zivojin Zdravkovic, Julio Maric, Franc Klinar, Roman Skrepek, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Vanco Cavdarski, Bogo Leskovic, Djura Jaksic, Mladen Jagust, Aleksandar Lekovski, Bogdan Babic, Vojislav Simic, Eric Hope, Evgeni Korolyov, Michel Dussault, Andreja Preger, Viktor Jakovcic, Freddy Dosek, Zorica Dimitrijevic-Stosic, Mirjana Krsljanin, The Zagreb Soloists, The Belgrade Trio, The Serbian String Quartet, The Zagreb Quartet and many others.
– His poetic achievements have been introduced to Belgrade audience twice, in Ethnographic Museum, in collaboration with famous Serbian artists.
– He was a long-time principal clarinetist of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra.
– Bigger cities include Ulm, Regensburg in Germany; Linz, Vienna in Austria; Bratislava in Slovakia, Budapest in Hungary; Vukovar in Croatia; Novi Sad and Belgrade in Serbia.
– After, Milivojev turned towards the Faculty of Philology of Belgrade University, where he is a successful student of the Serbian Language and Literature.
– He was known for his roles in “Days of Dreams”, “Taiwan Canasta”, “Dancing in Water”, “The Misfit Brigade”, “The Belgrade Phantom”, “When I Grow Up, I’ll Be a Kangaroo”, “Loving Glances” and “Novogodišnje venčanje”.
– He was the conductor of the RTB Light Music Orchestra and the first clarinetist of Belgrade RTV Symphonic Orchestra.
– Stefanovic also played jazz – as a soloist and member of the Belgrade Jazz Trio and Markicevic Quintet.
– He worked in Belgrade until Yugoslavia also became involved in World War II.
– In 1974 he became a student of the Faculty of music in Belgrade with professor Bruno Brun, and graduated in 1979 with professor Milenko Stefanovic.
– He graduated from the Belgrade Music Academy in 1945 and continued his education in Paris.
– A European description of the Siege of Belgrade by Giovanni da Tagliacozzo says that the Ottoman Turks used seven mortars that fired “stone shots one Italian mile high”.
– After the death of the violinist Rade Jašareviđ in a car accident, Bozidar Milošević had become 1976 the head of the famous National Orchestra of Radio Television Belgrade and worked there until his retirement in 1980.
– They are now producing a new government through a time of deadlock and the Bosnian Serb president in charge for counts of genocide was found in Belgrade on put on trial.
– Janev died on December 31, 2019 in Belgrade at the age of 80.
– In 2000, with Belgrade now the capital city of Serbia, the orchestra was built up again.
– In 1991, the UEFA Super Cup between Manchester United and Red Star Belgrade was only played at Old Trafford because of the war in Yugoslavia.
– In 2007, the original lineup came back together at the Delča i Sklekovi concert at the Belgrade Dom Omladine, which was released in 2008 as “Ljubilarnih 20 i nešto godina – Live”, under the moniker Delča a i U Škripcu.
– Inhabitants of Belgrade witnessed a Danube with dead fish floating on the surface.
– Mihailo Mika Živanović – Žuti was born in Prota Mateja street in Belgrade in 1928.
– According to that view, the capital of Serbia, Belgrade does not belong to this region.
– Dravić died on 14 October 2018 from pancreatic cancer in Belgrade at the age of 78.
– The “Plavi voz” brought his body to the capital Belgrade and he laid in state in the Federal Parliament building until the funeral.
