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Deutsch: Die ab 1936 erbaute Kirche des Hl. Markus in Belgrad
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Author Pavle Cikovac
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Serbian law from 2009 allows 2D reproductions of permanently publicly displayed works, i. e. the full Freedom of Panorama (translation of relevant Article 51):
Article 51:
It is permitted to make two-dimensional reproductions of works permanently located on streets, squares or other open places accessible to public, and to distribute such reproductions, without author's permission or paying author's fee.
See COM:CRT/Serbia#Freedom of panorama for more information.

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