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'''Dedinje''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Дедиње'') is a somewhat distinguished residential suburb in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]. It is located in [[Savski Venac]], one of Belgrade's oldest municipalities.
'''Dedinje''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Дедиње'') is a somewhat distinguished residential neighborhood in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]. It is located in [[Savski Venac]], one of Belgrade's oldest municipalities.


Dedinje is generally a preferred part of Belgrade for politicians and various political figures. For example [[Željko Ražnatović]] once owned voluminous mansions in the suburb.
Dedinje is generally a preferred part of Belgrade for politicians and various political figures. For example [[Željko Ražnatović]] once owned voluminous mansions in the suburb.

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Dedinje (Serbian: Дедиње) is a somewhat distinguished residential neighborhood in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Savski Venac, one of Belgrade's oldest municipalities.

Dedinje is generally a preferred part of Belgrade for politicians and various political figures. For example Željko Ražnatović once owned voluminous mansions in the suburb.

The House of Flowers (Serbian: Кућа Цвећа), which is the tomb of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, is located in Dedinje.