Pinosava
Pinosava is a small town and a suburb of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Voždovac, on the western slope of the Avala mountain, in the valley of the Topčiderka river, over 15 kilometers south of downtown Belgrade. It is located in the Low Šumadija, and the neighboring plateau is named after the town.
History
On 14 August 1932, the gliding school was opened in Pinosava, due to its position on the slopes of the Avala mountain. On the same day, Mrs. Srškić christened the first Yugoslav glider, naming it Orlić. On 1 October 1933, additional hangar was added to the complex, and named "Živko Jozanov" after the student and gliding pioneer who was killed in accident.Population
Pinosava is statistically classified as an urban settlement. The population has been fluctuating in the last several decades. Population of Pinosava according to the official censuses of population.- 1971: 2,631
- 1981: 2,837
- 1991: 2,645
- 2002: 2,839
- 2011: 3,151