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Čubura (), ) is an urban neighborhood of
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. Located in Belgrade's municipality of
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, it is a synonym of the city's bohemian life.


Location

Čubura stretches along the crossroad of the streets of ''Makenzijeva''-'' Cara Nikolaja II'' and '' Maksima Gorkog''. It borders the neighborhoods of Vračar and Gradić Pejton (sub-neighborhood of Čubura) on the west, Kalenić on the north, Crveni Krst on the east, Neimar on the southwest and Pašino Brdo on the south.


History

Čubura originated as a village around the pond and the banks of the stream of ''Čuburski potok''. The village began to transform into the suburb in the 1880s. It was a period when a Romani colony was resettled from the neighborhood of Zerek ( Dorćol area, around the ''Kralja Petra'' Street), so they moved to Čubura. The stream is not visible today as it has been completely conducted underground and runs through the Belgrade's sewage system (which is a case with many streams and creeks in the urban parts of Belgrade). The stream originated at the modern crossroad of the ''Kičevska'' and ''Baba Višnjina'' streets. It was then flowing downhill in the south direction, reaching the northern slope of Pašino Brdo. There, it turned in the west-southwest direction and flew into the Mokroluški Potok at modern Autokomanda neighborhood, close to the Topovske Šupe locality. Its lower valley was used for construction of the ''Južni Bulevar'' (South Boulevard) street, which today marks the southern border of the modern neighborhood of Čubura. While the stream flew above the ground, there was a small bridge across it at the lowest point, connecting Čubura and Pašino Brdo. Spring of the stream was also in this area, and, after a short flow, the water was collected in a small cylindrical
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(Serbian: ''stublina'', Turkish: ''çubura'') and this is how the village, and the future neighborhood got its name. The romanticized version claims that the name comes from ''čubar'', Serbian name for the purple
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flower which allegedly was abundant around the former stream. The trough apparently didn't collect the water from the stream itself, but from one or two additional springs with fresh water in the valley. Before complete, joint German-Austro-Hungarian occupation in
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, Austro-Hungarian army temporarily entered Belgrade, from 3 to 14 December 1914. Already on 4 December they erected gallows in Čubura, and in several other locations around the town, for hanging civilians. There was a monument to the Romani people who died in World War I fighting in Serbian army. The monument is mentioned in 1924 work ''Spomenici na okrajini Beograda'' ("Monuments on the edges of Belgrade") by Milan Vukićević. The stone monument was located right above the stream and had inscription "Serbian Gypsy Youth to its heroes killed 1912-1918". The rapid urbanization of Čubura ensued after the war ended and by 1939 when "Vreme" magazine wrote in detail about the neighborhood, the monument wasn't mentioned anymore. Based on the writings, it was located somewhere close to the modern park. In March 2018 it was announced that the monument wasn't destroyed. In 1924 it was moved to the yard in the ''Gospodara Vučića'' Street, in the nearby Pašino Brdo, not far away from its original location. The lot is today owned by the Romany organization "Društvo Rom" and the monument has been updated with some names of those killed in World War II. According to the city government's plans published in early 2007, a residential section along the even side of the ''Maksima Gorkog'' street is designated for demolition for the future expansion of the street. In September 2022, construction of the large sports center was announced. It will be located in the block bordered by the streets of Južni Bulevar, Šumatovačka and Vardardska, where the elementary school King Peter II Karađorđević and modern residential complex Marmilend are situated. The center will replace the middle section of the block, which was occupied by various outdoors sports fields. Sports complex "Vračar" will include a building with multipurpose sports hall, several smaller halls and galleries, and outdoor swimming pools, including Olympic one.


Characteristics


Bohemian quarter

The population of Čubura was 13,498 in 2002. The neighborhood is characterized by narrow streets and thanks to many kafanas in the area, it became known as one of the centers of the city bohemians. Unlike Skadarlija which is considered to be a fancy and fashionable place, Čubura used to be a gathering place of common people. Decades old neglect of the neighborhood by the city governments also added to this feel. It is recorded that in 1941, on the short distance from Slavija along the ''Makenzijeva'' street, there were 30 kafanas. After 1945, the ''Vltava'' kafana, for example, became known as the gathering place of Belgrade's lawyers, ''Mala Vltava'' of the former political prisoners from the Goli Otok while the more affluent citizens gathered in ''Trandafilović''. The entire area surrounding the modern park was described as "one vast ''kafana'', open all hours". However, with changes in recent years, kafanas are being closed one by one and the 'spirit of Čubura' is slowly disappearing. One of the last kafanas, ''Kolubara'', was transformed into the betting facility while ''Čuburska lipa'' ("Ćubura's
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"), was demolished in early 2018. It was named after the linden tree, planted in 1924, brought from
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spa. The tree was also cut. With the new buildings being constructed, many white and mimicking the Interbellum architecture in the
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style, architects described Čubura as being filled with "sugar-coated cake-houses".


Čuburski Park

Small park (''Čuburski park'') is located in the neighborhood, bounded by the streets of ''Maksima Gorkog'', ''Cara Nikolaja II'', ''Čuburska'' and ''Orlovića Pavla''. It covers an area of and is mostly occupied by the children playgrounds (three of them) and seasonal
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. In November 2007 a major reconstruction of the park began which includes replacement of the complete
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layer and all of the old and sick trees, placing a sewage system beneath the park to prevent creation of ponds in the park during rains so as the re-arrangement of the pathways bordering the park. Reconstruction was finished in April 2008. On 12 May 2009 a monument to the Serbian writer
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was dedicated in the park. In the period when he lived in Belgrade, Kočić lived in the vicinity of the park. The duplicate of the monument, work of Dragoljub Davidović, was erected in front of Kočić's birth house in the village of
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, near
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in
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. On 16 June 2019, another monument was placed in the park, at the corner of the ''Maksima Gorkog'' and ''Cara Nikolaja II'' streets. It is dedicated to the famed self-taught builders from Crna Trava. Residents of Crna Trava are regionally famous as the best builders, which are colloquially described as the builders who "built half of
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: University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy,
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, Stari dvor, Novi dvor,
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, Princess Ljubica's Residence, Kafana Dva Jelena in Skadarlija, Hotel Moskva, Hotel Bristol, factory chimneys over tall, and countless other. The monument represents nameless "Crna Trava builder" (''Crnotravac neimar'') and was sculptured by Zoran Kuzmanović. The park was chosen as it was the location of the ''Kikevac'' kafana, which was the central gathering point of the Crna Trava migrants in Belgrade. A duplicate of the tall sculpture on the stone pedestal was erected in Crna Trava itself, on 29 October 2019.


References


External links


Beogradske price - Kako je Čubura dobila ime
* ''Beograd - plan grada''; M@gic M@p, 2006; {{DEFAULTSORT:Cubura Neighborhoods of Belgrade Parks in Belgrade Vračar