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Savski Venac means Wreath of the Sava. The wavy bar symbolises the Sava river, the three hills the Dedinje, Topcider and Kosutnjak in the borough. The double-headed eagle and Crown symbolise that this territory is traditionally residence of the Head of State (both Royal Palace and White Palace are there), while the wreath alludes to borough's name.
Savski Venac means Wreath of the Sava. The wavy bar symbolises the Sava river, the three hills the Dedinje, Topcider and Kosutnjak in the borough. The double-headed eagle and Crown symbolise that this territory is traditionally residence of the Head of State (both Royal Palace and White Palace are there), while the wreath alludes to borough's name.
The banners are those of Beograd and the borough.
The banners are those of Beograd and the borough.
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[[Literature]] : Image and information send to me by Dragomir Acovic (acovic@EUnet.yu)
[[Literature]] : Image and information send to me by Dragomir Acovic (acovic@EUnet.yu)

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SAVSKI VENAC (Савски Венац)

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Savski Venac means Wreath of the Sava. The wavy bar symbolises the Sava river, the three hills the Dedinje, Topcider and Kosutnjak in the borough. The double-headed eagle and Crown symbolise that this territory is traditionally residence of the Head of State (both Royal Palace and White Palace are there), while the wreath alludes to borough's name. The banners are those of Beograd and the borough.


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