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Summary Of: Zemun

The urban section of Zemun is the both most northern and western section of the urban Belgrade... Zemun borders the province of... The city of Zemun itself was built right on the bank... As Zemun grew into one of the most populous neighborhoods of Belgrade... Municipality of Zemun has only two official settlements... Municipality of Zemun became part of the Belgrade City Area... post of the president of the municipality of Zemun was abolished and... Germany technically recognised Zemun and surroundings as part of the... but Zemun remained under direct German rule... After 1945 Zemun was administratively divided into the City of Zemun and Zemun district... In 1955 both City of Zemun and most of the Zemun district were incorporated into Belgrade again... was annexed to the municipality of Zemun which marked the largest territorial expansion of Zemun... to split from Zemun too was active for a while in early 2000s... is a popular local rivalry between inhabitants of Zemun and Belgrade going on for decades... local population consider Zemun still a separate... city and point out they were born in Zemun rather than Belgrade... Zemun is one of the most developed municipalities of Belgrade... Zemun has two large and still growing industrial zones... Zemun has no bridges... Zemun originally developed on three hills... Zemun continues into Novi Beograd with which it makes one continuous urban area... Zemun Polje and further into Batajnica... Population of Zemun according to the official censuses of population... The area of Zemun has been inhabited ever since the... Zemun became an important military outpost... Zemun was integrated into the... Zemun and the southeastern Syrmia was taken by the... Zemun was the site of a peasant revolt in 1736... and the town of Zemun was granted the rights of a military commune in 1749... Zemun prospered as an important road intersection and a border city... Zemun also became important in Serbian history as the refuge for... Zemun was one of the de facto capitals of... Zemun and the rest of Srem was included into... Zemun changed hands between Serbia and... lines were introduced connecting Zemun with the parts of Belgrade... The Zemun airbases originally built in 1927 were an important geostrategic objective in the... Zemun became a stronghold of notorious Zemun clan... Zemun has a Homeland museum and Madlenianum opera and theater... Zemun is known for many squares... the Zemun open green market is located... Zemun is not rich in parks... Several football squads exist in Zemun that played in Yugoslav 1... Zemun has developed cooperation with following towns and municipalities in foreign countries...

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