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with his past turbulent, ended by the war, Belgrade is like a Phoenix rising from ash to become one of the hottest European capitals today

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The Temple of Saint Sava

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With a 134 -meter high dome (440 feet), the Temple of Saint Sava dominates the horizon of Belgrade.To make it even taller, the dome is locked with a golden cross of almost 12 meters (40 feet) height.The largest Orthodox church used today, is dedicated to Saint Sava, an important medi character who founded the Serbian Orthodox Church.It is located on the Viacar plateau, where it is believed that Saint Sava was buried.The construction of the white marble and granite church began in 1935, was stopped during World War II and resumed in 1985. Although it is still under construction today, it is already one of the most popular attractions in Belgrade.