Cerak

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Cerak (Serbian Cyrillic: Церак) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Čukarica.

[edit] Characteristics

Cerak is the easternmost part of the Žarkovo neighborhood, located east of Žarkovo's central Trgovačka street and bordered by Žarkovo to the north, Košutnjak and Filmski Grad to the east, Cerak Vinogradi to the south and Bele Vode to the west.

The name of the neighborhood, Cerak, in Serbian means bitter oak forest. The population (2002 census) is 12,591.

Main traffic street is Jablanicka street, from which many smaller, residential streets and cul-de-sacs radiate. Neighborhood is of a mixed residential type, with both single family houses (mostly row- or semi-detached houses), multi-family low rises (ground+2 floors) and a few higher residential buildings (g+5/6 floors). The latest construction next to the southern edge (lining Ibarska magistrala) are all apartment blocks. Cerak, like Cerak Vinogradi, is extensively planted with trees and decorative shrubberry, which, combined with relatively low traffic density makes it a very livable area. Being the oldest neighborhood of the "Cerak" area (Cerak, Cerak Vinogradi, Cerak 2), Cerak hosts the area's post office, one of the two kindergartens, several supermarkets and grocery stores. The western section of the neighborhood, along the Trgovačka street (Bitoljska, Petefijeva, Partizanske Vode streets, etc) is referred to as Stari Cerak (Old Cerak).

The neighborhood is served by several bus lines of Belgrade public transport (52,56,51) and is a short drive from Banovo Brdo, Ada Ciganlija and Kosutnjak.

[edit] Cerak II

Neighborhood southeast of Cerak had been officially named Cerak II in 1985-1987. However this neighborhood, consisting of the urban area around the Vinogradski Venac and Cerski Venac streets, is a natural and architectural western extension of Cerak Vinogradi. Just like the rest of Cerak Vinogradi it is a residential area, bounded by Jablanička street (and Cerak) to the north, Ibarska magistrala freeway to the west and Vidikovac neighborhood in the municipality of Rakovica to the south.

Coordinates: 42°30′N, 22°06′E

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