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Sajmište (Novi Sad)
Sajmište can refer to: *Sajmište (Novi Sad), a neighborhood of Novi Sad, Serbia *Staro Sajmište, a neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia *Sajmište concentration camp, a concentration camp from World War II {{disambiguation ...
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Sajmište (Novi Sad)
Sajmište can refer to: *Sajmište (Novi Sad), a neighborhood of Novi Sad, Serbia *Staro Sajmište, a neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia *Sajmište concentration camp, a concentration camp from World War II {{disambiguation ...
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Staro Sajmište
Staro Sajmište ( sr-cyr, Старо Сајмиште, Old Fairground) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of New Belgrade, and it was the site of the World War II Sajmište concentration camp from 1941 to 1944, when the area was under control of the Nazi puppet state Independent State of Croatia. Location Staro Sajmište is located in the Novi Beograd's Block 17, between the street of ''Zemunski put'' (extension of the Old Sava Bridge), the ''Mihajlo Pupin'' boulevard (extension of the Branko's bridge) and the Sava river. It extends into the non-residential neighborhood of Ušće on the north and into the newly developed Savograd on the west. ''Sajmište'' street curves within the settlement. In the south it extended into the former informal settlement Cardboard city, and further into industrialized neighborhood of Savski Nasip. Although this is what is usually considered as the Staro Sajmište, local commu ...
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