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Topčidersko Brdo : ウィキペディア英語版
Topčidersko Brdo
Topčidersko Brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Топчидерско Брдо, ) is an urban neighborhood and former municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Savski Venac.
== Location ==

Topčidersko Brdo (from Turkish and Persian, ''topčider'' meaning "cannonier's valley") is located 4 kilometers south-east of downtown Belgrade to which it is directly connected through the ''Kneza Miloša'' street. The central street of Topčidersko Brdo is the ''Boulevard of Vojvoda Putnik'' with a roundabout of ''Topčiderska zvezda'' ("Topčider star"). On the western slope of the hill, which sharply ends above the Sava river, the neighborhood of Senjak is located, while east of the Boulevard of Vojvoda Putnik is the neighborhood of Dedinje. Northern slope, in the valley of the former creek of Mokroluški potok (now conducted underground) was occupied by the former neighborhood of Jatagan Mala which was demolished to make way for the new interchange on a highway, Mostarska Petlja and a new railway station of Prokop. Hajd park, named after the famous Hyde Park in London, is also on the northern slope of the hill. To the south, the neighborhood extends into the valley of the Topčiderka and the park of Topčider itself. The hill is mostly a wooded area since it was forseted in 1926 as a project of extending the woods of Topčider closer to the city.

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