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  2. Belgrade–Bar railway - Wikipedia

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    The BelgradeBar railway is 476 kilometres (296 mi) long, of which 301 km (187 mi) is in Serbia and 175 km (109 mi) is in Montenegro. It is standard gauge and electrified with 25 kV, 50 Hz AC for its entire length. It passes through 254 tunnels of total length of 114,435 m (375,443 ft) and over 435 bridges (total length 14,593 m (47,877 ft)).

  3. Belgrade–Bar motorway - Wikipedia

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    BelgradeBar motorway ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ауто-пут Београд–Бар, romanized : Auto-put BeogradBar) is a future motorway that will connect the Serbian capital of Belgrade and Bar, Montenegro's main seaport. Italy, Montenegro and Serbia are lobbying to list the route with Pan-European corridors, and it is frequently referred ...

  4. Red Star Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    A football club in Ecuador, in the city of Cuenca, created in 1961, is inspired in Red Star Belgrade. It is named CDS Estrella Roja. Estrella Roja is the translation and the way Red Star is known in Spanish speaking countries. The club crest is even the same as the one Red Star had between 1995 and 2011.

  5. History of Red Star Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In February 1945, during World War II, a group of young men, members of the Serbian United Antifascist Youth League, decided to form a Youth Physical Culture Society, that was to become Red Star Belgrade on 4 March. At the end of the Second World War, several pre-war Yugoslav clubs were dissolved because they had played matches during the war ...

  6. List of Red Star Belgrade seasons - Wikipedia

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    List of Red Star Belgrade seasons. A season-by-season record of Red Star Belgrade 's league performances: 1 ^ Goals in all competitions are counted. 2 ^ First title in domestic cup competitions. 3 ^ First title in domestic league competitions. 4 ^ The 1952 season was shortened and sped-up. The reason for the changes was a desire to implement ...

  7. Serbian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Railways ( Serbian: Железнице Србије, romanized : Železnice Srbije; abbr. ЖС or ŽS) is a Serbian engineering and technical consulting company based in Belgrade, Serbia . In 2015, the Government of Serbia established three new companies which took over Serbian Railways' former jurisdictions: Srbijavoz (passenger ...

  8. Belgrade Centre Railway Station - Wikipedia

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    The Belgrade Centre Railway Station ( Serbian: Железничка станица Београд Центар, romanized : Železnička stanica Beograd Centar ), colloquially known as Prokop ( Serbian Cyrillic: Прокоп ), is the new central railway station in Belgrade, Serbia. The station is located in the Belgrade municipality of Savski ...

  9. Red Star Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Red Star Belgrade supporters left the stadium with a feeling of great frustration, because although their team were a goal up twice, then they conceded two goals in the last minutes of the game and lost 2–3. Red Star Belgrade then went on to lose its remaining three matches and finished at the bottom of Group F with 0 points.