Belgrade Map Art

Belgrade's two rivers define its form: the Danube sweeps in from the northwest while the Sava enters from the south, their confluence creating a sharp peninsula where Kalemegdan Fortress sits. The medieval core clusters on this promontory, while the modern grid of Terazije and Knez Mihailova spreads inland, broken by Tasmajdan Park's green wedge cutting through the center. Railways thread along both riverbanks, with the main line crossing the Sava to the industrial south bank.

44.7866° N, 20.4489° E

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