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Kalenić features much more than just food: a vast range of fresh-cut flowers and potted plants are concentrated near a secondary entrance; new sleepwear, socks and underwear are sold at stalls which also carry second-hand shoes, sweaters and furs; antique housewares are dotted throughout the market,
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from 1924, who organized various charity gatherings to gather funds for the future Roman
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was quite satisfied with the location of the parcel, but the problem of ownership surfaced. The city donated the land which it didn't officially own, so the plans failed, followed by the severe protests by both the
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Maksima Gorkog Gate will be relocated, to allow the planned expansion of the street. The outer Plateau of Soja Jovanović will also be reworked, with cascade-like stairs, though it was already reconstructed in May 2021.
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as are religious candles and
Orthodox icons; batteries, laundry soap, lightbulbs, replacement vacuum bags, inexpensive pots and pans line another of its interior walls. It also features the gauntlet of pet stalls selling puppies,
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October 2017, city company publicly addressed the criticism in an offensive manner. Some of the architects joined the criticism, saying that the rows of a new, black tin shops which encircle the market, resemble the
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It is one of the most vibrant, popular open-air markets in
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in 1925-1926, which functioned as the temporary cathedral of the
Archdiocese since 1924. Proper Roman Catholic cathedral in Belgrade, after continuous failed offering of various locations during the
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