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11 CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2021 11th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2021 Belgrade-SERBIA 21. - 2 7. June 2021 2 1 11th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2021 Dear Friends Organizer Serbia has been a proud sports nation for years. It is our great SOPAS Serbia haspleasur beene anda pr oudhonour sports to bena tionhosting for yanear imports. It isan ourt e grveneatt like the Serbian Underwater pleasur e and honour to be hosting an important event like Federation 11thSerbia CMAS has beenWorld a Frpreedivingoud sports Championship nation for years 2021s. 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Pr esident of Serbian Underwater Federation Welcometo Beylikduzu 1 2 1 11th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2021 BELBelgrGRADEade (Serbian: Београд / Beograd) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name Belgrtranslaade t(Serbian:es to Whit Београдe city. The / Beogr cityad) has is a the popula capittional and of 1.23larges million,t city of while Serbia. ov Iter is 1.65 loca tmillioned at the people joining liv eof in the Saitsva meandtr Danubeo area. rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city has a population of 1.23 million, while over 1.65 million people live in its metro area. 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Outside of Kalemegdan, the oldest buildings date only from the 18th century, due to its geogr aphic position and frequent wars and destructions. The oldest public structure in Belgrade is a nondescript Turkish türbe, while the oldest house is a modest clay house on Dorćol, from late 18th century. eediving indor Belgrade has wildly varying architecture, from the center of Zemun, typical of a Central European town, to the more modern architecture and spacious layout of New Belgrade. The oldest ard Fr chitecture is found or in Kalemegdan Park. Outside of Kalemegdan, the oldest buildings date only from the 18th century, due eediving Indoor Championship 2021 to its geographic position and frequent wars and destructions. The oldest public structure in Belgrade is a nondescript Turkish türbe, while the oldest house is a modest clay house on Dorćol, from late 18th orld Fr century. 11th CMAS W Western influence began in the 19th century, when the city completely transformed from an oriental 11th CMAS W town to the contemporary architecture of the time, with influences from neoclassicism, romanticism, and academic art. Serbian architects took over the development from the foreign builders in the late 19th century, producing the National Theatre, Old Palace, Cathedral Church and later, in the early 20th century, the National Assembly and National Museum, influenced by art nouveau. Elements of Neo- Byzantine architecture are present in buildings such as Vuk’s Foundation, old Post Office in Kosovska street, and sacral architecture, such as St. Mark’s Church (based on the Gračanica (monastery), and the Temple of Saint Sava. 2 2 1 11th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2021 SPORT-RECREATION CENTER “MILAN GALE MUŠKATIROVIĆ” With complete confidence, “Milan Gale Muškatirović” can be considered a sport-recreation center with the most beautiful location in Belgrade. In such an environment perfectly fits gracefully as the grandiose modernist masterpiece of architect academician Ivo Antic – according to many, the most beautiful sports and recreational center of the capital, the building where the view can rest as much as on its surroundings. On the other hand, SRC “Milan Gale Muškatirović” is a sports and recreation center with perhaps the most diverse and active offer in Belgrade: – Three outdoor swimming pools (one for international competitions, one with elements of recreational water park, one for children), indoor swimming pool (sauns block with wet and dry Finnish sauna, infrared sauna and a small swimming pool), two halls for indoor sports, and coffee bar Center. eediving Indoor Championship 2021 orld Fr 11th CMAS W 3 2 1 11th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2021 Belgrade (Serbian: Београд / Beograd) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the HOconTELfluence MONA of thePLAZ SavAa and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city has a population of 1.23 million, while over 1.65 million people live in Meeits tme thetr oldo ar tea.own’s new charm. At the corner of Cara Uroša and Solunska Street, where the first Serbian choc olate factory once stood, now stands the 4-star Mona Plaza Hotel. The perfect combination of con temporary design with the industrial and historical elements which remained from the sweet factory is a trademark of our hotel. Belgrade hosts many annual international cultural events, including the Film Festival, Theatre Festival, LocSummerated in doFeswntivtoal,wn Music Dorć olFes antiv urbanal, Book crossr Fairoads, and of the cultur Beeres Fandest. s Thetyles, Nobel Mona Priz Plaze awinning is the lar authorgest c onIvov enAndrićtion cenwrterot ein his the mos old tpart famous of to wwn.ork, You The can Bridg booke onyour the st aDrina,y in one in Belgrof theade. 170 rooms and suites overlooking the mos t beautiful parts of the Serbian capital. In addition to the large multifunctional convention and exhibition area of over 2000 m², the hotel also includes a cafeteria with a wide range of chocolate treats, a restaurant, a bar , wellness and fitness center and a two-level underground parking lot. Web site: www.monaplaza.com The most prominent museum in Belgrade is the National Museum, founded in 1844 and currently closed for reconstruction, the Ethnographic Museum established in 1901, the Museum of Contemporary Art was the first Contemporary art museum in Europe founded in 1958, the Nikola Tesla Museum, founded in 1952, and the last of the major Belgrade museums is the Museum of Vuk and Dosits Championship 2020 ej, which showcases the lives, work and legacy of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić and Dositej Obradović, the 19th century reformer of the Serbian literary language and the first Serbian Minister of Education, respectively. eediving indor Belgrade has wildly varying architecture, from the center of Zemun, typical of a Central European town, to the more modern architecture and spacious layout of New Belgrade. The oldest ard Fr chitecture is found or in Kalemegdan Park. Outside of Kalemegdan, the oldest buildings date only from the 18th century, due eediving Indoor Championship 2021 to its geographic position and frequent wars and destructions. The oldest public structure in Belgrade is a nondescript Turkish türbe, while the oldest house is a modest clay house on Dorćol, from late 18th orld Fr century.
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