Bulevar kralja Aleksandra

Bulevar kralja Aleksandra
House of the National Assembly and the headquarters of the Post Office of Serbia, at the beginning of the Bulevar
Native nameБулевар краља Александра (Serbian)
Former name(s)Bulevar kralja Aleksandra
(1896–1945)
Bulevar Crvene Armije
(1945–1952)
Bulevar Revolucije
(1952–1997)
NamesakeAleksandar Obrenović
Length7,500 m (24,600 ft)
LocationBelgrade

Bulevar kralja Aleksandra (Serbian Cyrillic: 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.[1] Known for decades after World War II as Bulevar Revolucije (Serbian Cyrillic: Булевар Револуције, "Boulevard of the Revolution"), it is so distinct in the Belgraders' hearts and minds that they simply refer to it as the Bulevar (Serbian Cyrillic: Булевар, "Boulevard), although there are 20 boulevards in Belgrade.

  1. ^ Politika, April 26, 2008, p. 30

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