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Beograd

British  
/ bɛˈɔɡrad /

noun

  1. the Serbian name for Belgrade

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Red Star Belgrade make one change to the side that beat Rad Beograd on the weekend.

From The Guardian

It was easy in Beograd if you asked the farmers in the weekly market to bring what you wanted the next week.

From New York Times

Thousands of outraged citizens joined the Ne Davimo Beograd campaigners in a series of protests before Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic admitted, at the start of June, that city officials were behind the episode.

From BBC

The white town, Beli Grad or Beograd, which we call Belgrade—Wizzenburch was the old German name—has a glorious past and surely a magnificent future.

From Project Gutenberg

Thus we have preferred the more habitual Belgrade to the more correct Beograd, and the Italian Scutari to the Albanian Shqodra.

From Project Gutenberg