Vračar

Vračar is an affluent urban area and municipality of the city of known as the location of many embassies and museums. According to the 2022 census results, the municipality has a population of 55,406 inhabitants.
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  • Type: Suburb with 55,400 residents
  • Description: municipality of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Also known as: Opstina Beograd-Vracar”, “Vracar”, and “Vračar City Municipality

Places of Interest

Highlights include Red Star Stadium and National Library of Serbia.

Stadium
The Rajko Mitić Stadium, previously known as Stadion Crvene zvezde, also known as Marakana, is a multi-use stadium in , which has been the home ground of Crvena zvezda since 1963.

Library
The is the national library of , located in the capital city of . It is the biggest library, and oldest institution in Serbia, one that was completely destroyed many times over in the last two centuries.

Church
The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church in the Vračar plateau in , Serbia. It is the largest Orthodox church in Serbia, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox churches and it ranks among the largest churches in the world.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Zvezdara and Voždovac.

Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a municipality of the city of . The municipality is geographically hilly and with many forests. According to the 2022 census results, the municipality has a population of 172,625 inhabitants.

Suburb
Photo: Vojvoda, Public domain.
is a suburb.

Suburb
is a municipality of the city of . It has the largest area of all municipalities of Belgrade. The core of is close to the center of the city, but the municipality also includes sparsely populated land left of the .

Vračar

Latitude
44.7979° or 44° 47′ 53″ north
Longitude
20.4722° or 20° 28′ 20″ east
Population
55,400
Elevation
147 metres (482 feet)
Open location code
8GP2QFXC+5V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2089762184
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
784251
Wiki­data ID
Q1006522
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In Other Languages

From Azerbaijani to Uzbek—“Vračar” goes by many names.
  • Azerbaijani: Vraçar
  • Belarusian: абшчына Врачар
  • Belarusian: Врачар (абшчына)
  • Belarusian: Врачар
  • Bulgarian: Врачар
  • Bulgarian: Община Врачар
  • Catalan: Vračar
  • Cebuano: Opština Beograd-Vračar
  • Chinese: 弗拉查尔
  • Croatian: Vračar
  • Czech: Vračar
  • Dutch: Vracar
  • Dutch: Vračar
  • Estonian: Vračar
  • French: Vracar
  • French: Vračar
  • Georgian: ვრაჩარის თემი
  • Georgian: ვრაჩარის მუნიციპალიტეტი
  • German: Vracar
  • German: Vračar
  • Greek: Βράτσαρ
  • Indonesian: Vračar
  • Italian: Vračar
  • Japanese: ヴラチャル
  • Korean: 브라차르
  • Lombard: Vračar
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Vracar
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Vračar
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Vračar
  • Norwegian: Vračar
  • Polish: Gmina miejska Vračar
  • Polish: Vračar
  • Portuguese: Vračar
  • Russian: Врачар
  • Serbian: Gradska opština Vračar
  • Serbian: Opština Vračar
  • Serbian: Vračar
  • Serbian: Врачар
  • Serbian: Градска општина Врачар
  • Serbian: Општина Врачар
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Vračar
  • Serbo-Croatian: Vračar
  • Slovenian: Vračar
  • Spanish: Vračar
  • Turkish: Vračar
  • Uzbek: Vračar

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