It borders the neighborhoods of Čubura on the west, Kalenić on the north-west, Đeram on the north, Lipov Lad on the north-east, Obilić Stadium area on the east and Lekino Brdo on the south.
A majority of scholars agreed on a location on top of the hill, where the modern Cathedral of St Sava has recently been built.
[2] Another version says that reasons why he erected what is to become Belgrade's first public monument were more benevolent, it represented symbol of victory and liberation foreseeing nation's complete independence from crumbling Turkish Empire.
Still, the modern local community (mesna zajedinca) of the municipality of Vračar which comprises the neighbourhood is officially styled Vozarev Krst (Vozarov and Vozarev i.e. adjectives ending in -ov/-ev are variant spellings like English -ise/-ize), with a population of 12,736 in 2002 (excluding the Zvezdara part).
Church of the Holy Protection of the Virgin[4] was designed by famous architect Momir Korunović[5] and built in 1932–33.
It is basilical in plan, with a choir loft, side galleries, and a four-storey bell-tower above the narthex.
[6] A small square at the corner of the Mileševska and Cara Nikolaja II streets has been renovated in 2021, and dedicated to the actors Milena Dravić and Dragan Nikolić, as mayor Zoran Radojičić stated that city "remembers its legends".
[12] Demolition of the existing venues of the Sports Society Radnički, and construction of the new complex, began in April 2023.
Still, the square remains a crossroads of five streets: Mileševska, Vojvode Šupljikca, Branka Krsmanovića, Jovana Rajića and Žička.
[16] The main feature in Crveni Krst is the large building of the Belgrade Drama Theater, opened in 1948 and completely reconstructed in 2003.