Alexander Maslov aka shadrapa writes: “It seems to me that if the population of Moscow was only one and a half million for objective reasons, such as the lack of concentration of people and funds in one place, it would look like Belgrade. And what? The capital of the Slavic state, for which the last decades were not very easy.
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Source: Journal/shadrapa
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4. Central street of Prince Michael and adjacent
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7. Just like at home 20 years ago.
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9. This is generally the Motherland: "The world of cartridges" and dvenakh.
10. Gopnik. Actually - yes.
11. And this is Europe. Playground illuminated by solar lights.
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14. Travel by tram is paid, but when you try to pay, they may well dismiss it.
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17. Street metropolitan fashion.
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20. The postman has arrived.
21. Almost everyone smokes, including women.
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23. Motoparking.
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26. A myriad of summer cafes flowing into each other.
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29. Newspaper stall.
thirty.
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32. University.
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36. Outside the center, shabbiness begins.
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39. Neighborhood.
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41. Yards.
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43. Dog lovers are well-mannered and not very well-mannered.
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45. Cute corner.
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48. If you want to see what Moscow would look like if 1.5 million people lived and fed in it, Belgrade is waiting for you.
49. This is not all, do not switch, there will be a continuation.
Keywords: Belgrade | Cities | Serbia | Capital
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