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Lantern over Belgrade: Author's Text by Boris Dežulović

It is not, namely, the fact that the "new symbol of Belgrade", weighing almost eight tons, nine meters high and costing ten million dinars, the "Belgrade Clock" in the middle of the roundabout on the Republic Square, which the mayor Aleksandar Šapić presented as "unique and unique", is actually just a copy of generic street clocks that have been springing up in remote provinces of the world for decades as cheap urban fashion.

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It is not, namely, the fact that the "new symbol of Belgrade", weighing almost eight tons, nine meters high and costing ten million dinars, the "Belgrade Clock" in the middle of the roundabout on the Republic Square, which the mayor Aleksandar Šapić presented as "unique and unique", is actually just a copy of generic street clocks that have been springing up in remote provinces of the world for decades as cheap urban fashion.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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