Belgrade

Belgrade, the capital of Servia, on the confluence of the Save and Danube; a fortified city in an important strategical position, and the centre of many conflicts; a commercial centre; once Turkish in appearance, now European more and more.

Population (circa 1900) given as 54,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Belgium * Belgra`via
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Bekker, Immanuel
Bel and the Dragon, History of
Bela I.
Bela IV.
Belch, Sir Toby
Belcher, Sir Edward
Belfast
Belfort
Belgæ
Belgium
Belgrade
Belgra`via
Belial
Belief
Belinda, Arabella Fermor
Belisa`rius
Belize
Bell, Acton
Bell, Andrew, LL.D.
Bell, Bessy
Bell, Book, and Candle

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Belgrado, James
Bonfinius, Anthony
Brown, Ulysses Maximilian De
Capistran, John
Eugene, Francis
Huniades, John Corvinus
Petronius Arbiter
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