Main events.
According to Serbian Economist, 1868 — The first theatrical performance took place in Belgrade in the Varos Kapija building: Carlo Obernik’s play Juraj Brankovic.
1992 — NATO and Western European Union forces began monitoring shipping in the Adriatic to cut off supplies to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
1995 — After the Dayton Accords were initialed, the UN Security Council suspended economic sanctions against the FRY.
1996 — More than 100,000 people took to the streets in Belgrade to protest the annulment of local election results (mass demonstrations continued from November 17, 1996, to March 22, 1997).
2024 — On November 22, student protests and university blockades began in Belgrade, which became the starting point for nationwide anti-corruption protests.
Birthdays.
1963 — Džuro Mačut, Serbian endocrinologist and statesman, was born in Belgrade (Prime Minister of Serbia since 2025).
1979 — Vuk Kostić, Serbian film and theater actor, was born in Belgrade.
Orthodox holidays.
Apostles of the 70 Philemon and Archippus; martyr Apfia; Saint Onesimus.
Celebration of the icon of the Mother of God “Quick to Hear” (Dohiar Monastery, Athos).
Holidays and memorable dates.
Memory of Saint Cecilia (Catholic tradition) — patron saint of music, musicians, and singers.
Lebanon Independence Day