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Lipov Lad ( sr, Липов Лад) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of
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. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of
Zvezdara Zvezdara ( sr-cyr, Звездара, ) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. The municipality is geographically hilly and with many forests. According to the 2011 census results, the municipality has a population of 148,014 inhabitants. The ...
.


Location

Lipov Lad is located between the right side of the
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra Bulevar kralja Aleksandra ( sr-Cyrl, Булевар краља Александра, "King Alexander Boulevard") is the longest street entirely within the urban limits of Serbian capital Belgrade, with length of 7.5 kilometers. Known for decades ...
and the left side of the Vojislava Ilića Street, being on border of the Zvezdara and
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municipalities, kilometers southeast of downtown Belgrade (
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). It extends into the neighborhoods of Lion on the east and
Đeram Stari Đeram, colloquially Đeram ( sr, Стари Ђерам), is an open greenmarket and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zvezdara. Location Đeram is located along Buleva ...
and Crveni Krst on the west.


Characteristics

After World War I, a string of new neighborhoods encircled eastern outskirts of Belgrade, with names usually containing "suburb" and some member of the royal family. These original names either never became popular or were suppressed after World War II and replaced. The inspiration for the design of the neighborhoods came from the complex built in 1912 along the in
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. It consisted of 40 one-floor houses with gardens, indented from the main street. This style became very popular across the Europe. Name Suburb of Prince Tomislav was given to the area between the Boulevard and the modern Vojislava Ilića Street, but it didn't hold. Prior to World War II, the neighborhood was called Borov Park. The area is residential, with present objects mostly built in the 1970s, with lawns and children playgrounds between the buildings, and some commercial facilities. The most distinctive feature in the neighborhood is the famous
kafana Kafana is a distinct type of local bistro (or tavern), common in former Yugoslav countries and Albania, which primarily serves alcoholic beverages and coffee, and often also light snacks (''meze'') and other food. Many kafanas feature live music ...
''Lipov lad'' (Serbian for '
lime tree ''Tilia'' is a genus of about 30 species of trees or bushes, native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. The tree is known as linden for the European species, and basswood for North American species. In Britain and Ireland they ...
shade') which gave its name to the entire neighborhood. The original kafana was open in 1928. It became trendy in the late 1950s as a meeting place of the artists, actors, poets and local bohemians, and later became a popular family venue. In 1972 the entire neighborhood was reconstructed and many old buildings were demolished, including the old kafana. Only the lime trees were preserved and the new kafana building was constructed. Lipov Lad constitutes a local community (''mesna zajednica''), sub-municipal administrative unit of the same name within the municipality of Zvezdara, with a population of 4,759 in 2011.


Peti Park

Peti Park (Serbian for "fifth park") is a small green area in the north-eastern corner of the neighborhood, on the corner of the ''Stanislava Sremčevića'' and ''Despota Olivera'' (formerly ''Toneta Tomšiča'', name still largely used by the reporters) streets. In the mid-2005, city government cut trees in this area for the purpose of building a commercial complex. Local population protested, trying to keep the green area while city government claimed that the area was designed for construction in 1980s and that mini-park was just a temporary solution. However, local residents gained a popular support among Belgraders and celebrities for their cause, as at one point even police was involved to make the construction possible. The investor, "Crnotravac", claimed to have legally obtained all necessary permits and tried to break into the parcel to start preparatory works. One night, a bulldozer broke into the lot, cutting numerous trees and demolishing a basketball court. Residents organized 24-hour watches to prevent this in the future, while musicians performed live and organized concerts on location. The protesters also gained support from various experts and politicians, including municipal and city legislators, and even from
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,
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at the time. In January 2008 municipality of Zvezdara re-planted 31 firs in circular pattern in an effort to keep the park. Staunch defense of the park made worldwide news. In October 2021, mayor
Dragan Đilas Dragan Đilas ( sr-cyr, Драган Ђилас, , born 22 February 1967) is a Serbian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Belgrade from 2008 to 2013. From 25 November 2012 until 31 May 2014, he served as the President of the ...
announced that the deal was reached with the investor, who will be awarded another lot in some other part of the city. Residents declared "a victory". In May 2021, deputy mayor Goran Vesić stated that the former administration deceived everyone, as the land remained in investor's ownership, claiming he negotiated with the investor in the fall of 2020, so the investor decided to donate the land to the city. In that same month city finally began works on the lot which will turn, still mostly a meadow, into the proper park. The works were halted a month later, as residents disagreed with the way the park was arranged, since it differs from the project they agreed upon. As one of the first mass protests of the citizens against the "investors' urbanism", the park became "famous" and a "symbol of citizens' fight".


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Peti Park
Neighborhoods of Belgrade Parks in Belgrade Zvezdara {{BelgradeRS-geo-stub