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Number of tourists in Belgrade rises by 10 percent

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A total of 196,799 tourists visited Belgrade in the first four months of this year, which is a 10-percent increase, the Tourism Organisation of Belgrade said in a statement on Thursday.

In the same period, 392,129 overnight stays were registered in the capital – a 12-percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Belgrade welcomed 40,085 Serbian tourists, while the number of foreign tourists grew by 10 percent to 156,714.

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Most visitors came from Croatia (12,223), Slovenia (10,127), Greece (9,907), Turkey (9,863), Germany (8,791), Bosnia and Herzegovina (8,735), Bulgaria (8,695), Montenegro (7,977), Italy (7,159), Macedonia (6,088) and Russia (5,791).

Source; SerbGov

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