"Semendria" redirects here. For the Bulgarian wine grape also known as Semendria, see Dimiat § Synonyms.
For the town in Hungary known by the same name in Hungarian, see Szendrő.
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City in Podunavlje, Serbia
Smederevo
Смедерево(Serbian)
City
City of Smederevo
From top: Republic Square, Church of Saint George, Courthouse in Smederevo, Town hall, Smederevo Gymnasium, Smederevo Fortress, Obrenović Villa
Smederevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Смедерево, pronounced[smêdereʋo]ⓘ) is a city and the administrative center of the Podunavlje District in eastern Serbia. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube, about 45 kilometres (28 miles) downstream of the Serbian capital, Belgrade.
According to the 2022 census, the city has a population of 59,261, with 97,930 people living in its administrative area.
Its history starts in the 1st century BC, after the conquest of the Roman Empire, when there existed a settlement by the name of Vinceia. The modern city traces its roots back to the Late Middle Ages when it was the capital (1430–39, and 1444–59) of the last independent Serbian state before Ottoman conquest.
Smederevo is said to be the city of iron (Serbian: гвожђе / gvožđe) and grapes (грожђе / grožđe).
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