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- Mostar_interchange abstract "Mostar interchange or colloquially Mostar (Serbian: Мостарска петља, Mostarska petlja) is one of major interchange and a surrounding urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Savski Venac.The Mostar looped interchange was constructed in 1974, as one of two major ones (the other one being Autokomanda) on the highway Belgrade–Niš. The highway runs right through the urban centre of Belgrade, which is still an issue of debate even though the road was originally intended as a fast, intercity Bežanija-Autokomanda freeway. The interchange itself was built on the location of the old neighbourhood of Jatagan Mala. Construction began in 1967 and some technical specifications of the interchange include: It covers an area of 20,000 square metres It has an elevation of 22 metres It's crossed by double tram tracks It has 6 underground pedestrian passages and 4 passarellas, leading to 4 bus and 2 tram stops A curiosity factor is that it is one of the very few interchanges downtown.Due to its construction, Mostar incidentally serves as a water collector so during the major rains it gets regularly flooded by the pond created by the rainwater.A bitter dispute between the mayor of Belgrade, Nenad Bogdanović and a group of architects from the previous city's establishment (including the construction of Mostar and Auto Komanda) resulted in mayor's description of the interchanges from October 2006: 'Those are the two worst interchanges and the only ones in the world with traffic lights...people who made those are today criticizing us.'The surrounding neighbourhood is entirely non-residential. The northern side is occupied by the buildings of the Ministry of the Interior (destroyed in the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia) and the Clinical Centre, which is the largest clinical complex in Belgrade. The southern side comprises the 'BIP' brewery, Prokop train station, a series of half-ruined storages and former factories (which should be replaced by new ones beginning in 2008) and the facilities of the Belgrade Fair. To the west it continues into the Belgrade-Niš highway and to the east to the Novi Beograd and further to Belgrade-Zagreb highway (over the Gazela bridge).".
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- Mostar_interchange wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageRevisionID "695169338".
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink A3_motorway_(Serbia).
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Autokomanda.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade_Centre_railway_station.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade_Fair.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Bežanija.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Belgrade.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Gazela_Bridge.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Jatagan_Mala.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Belgrade_neighbourhoods_and_suburbs.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Nenad_Bogdanović.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink New_Belgrade.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Savski_Venac.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_light.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Transport_hub.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink Zagreb.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink File:1577_mostar.jpg.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLink File:Mostar_interchange_map.svg.
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mostar interchange".
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mostar".
- Mostar_interchange auto "yes".
- Mostar_interchange date "December 2009".
- Mostar_interchange wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
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- Mostar_interchange wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr.
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- Mostar_interchange subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Belgrade.
- Mostar_interchange hypernym Interchange.
- Mostar_interchange point "44.798611111111114 20.4475".
- Mostar_interchange type RoadJunction.
- Mostar_interchange type Redirect.
- Mostar_interchange type SpatialThing.
- Mostar_interchange comment "Mostar interchange or colloquially Mostar (Serbian: Мостарска петља, Mostarska petlja) is one of major interchange and a surrounding urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Savski Venac.The Mostar looped interchange was constructed in 1974, as one of two major ones (the other one being Autokomanda) on the highway Belgrade–Niš.".
- Mostar_interchange label "Mostar interchange".
- Mostar_interchange sameAs Q3069488.
- Mostar_interchange sameAs Křižovatka_Mostar.
- Mostar_interchange sameAs Mostarska_petlja.
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- Mostar_interchange sameAs Mostarska_Petlja.
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- Mostar_interchange sameAs Q3069488.
- Mostar_interchange lat "44.798611111111114".
- Mostar_interchange long "20.4475".
- Mostar_interchange wasDerivedFrom Mostar_interchange?oldid=695169338.
- Mostar_interchange depiction 1577_mostar.jpg.
- Mostar_interchange isPrimaryTopicOf Mostar_interchange.