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Belgrade ( /ˈbɛlɡreɪd/; Serbian: Београд; [beǒɡrad] ( listen); names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name in English translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 1.1 million, while its metropolitan area has over 1.6 million people, making it one of the largest cities in Southeast Europe.
One of the largest prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved around the area Belgrade in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times before it became the capital of King Stephen Dragutin (1282–1316). In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of a the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. The north of Belgrade remained a Habsburg outpost until 1918, when it was merged into the capital city. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.
A red star, five-pointed and filled (★), is an important ideological and religious symbol which has been used for various purposes, such as: state emblems, flags, monuments, ornaments, and logos.
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Flag of 1836 revolt in Alta California, Mexico
A 1912 variant of the US presidental flag
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Flag of North Korea
Flag of Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon)
Flag of Red Star Line
Flag of the Chief of Staff of the Royal Italian Army[citation needed]
War flag of the Soviet Union.
Flag of the Syrian Republic (1930–1958).
Flag of Zimbabwe
Gallipoli Star (Ottoman Empire) (1915)
L'insigne des blessés militaires (France) (1915)
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Patriotic Women's Association merit badge (Japan)
Game over,
no time for goodbyes,
looks like the end
of this journey.
Computer,
who knows where I am
lost in this kind
of an hyperspace
Red star,
wherever you are,
give us
a new meaning
Red star,
wherever you are,
lead us
to forgiving.
Suspended
in cryogenic sleep,
rocked by the waves
of a pulsar.
The lifetime
that I left behind,
waiting to come
to the age of light.
Red star,
wherever you are,
give us
a new meaning
Red star,
wherever you are,
lead us