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  2. Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad(Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced[nôʋiːsâːd]ⓘ; see belowfor other names) is the second largest cityin Serbiaafter the capital Belgradeand the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plainon the border of the Bačkaand Syrmiageographical regions.

  3. History of Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    The settlement officially gained the present name Novi Sad (Neoplanta in Latin) in 1748 when it became a "free royal city". In 1780, Novi Sad had about 2,000 houses, of which 1,144 were Serbian. For much of the 18th and 19th centuries, Novi Sad was the largest city populated with ethnic Serbs in the world.

  4. Štrand - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad, Serbia. Offshore water bodies. Danube. Dimensions. • Length. 700m. Štrand ( Serbian Cyrillic: Штранд) is a popular city beach on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located and the edge of Liman neighborhood, with the Liberty Bridge passing above the beach.

  5. Jovan Jovanović Zmaj - Wikipedia

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    Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. Jovan Jovanović Zmaj ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Јовановић Змаj, pronounced [jɔ̌v̞an jɔv̞ǎːnɔv̞it͡ɕ zmâj]; 24 November 1833 – 1 June 1904) was a Serbian poet. Jovanović worked as a physician; he wrote in many poetry genres, including love, lyric, patriotic, political, and youth, but he ...

  6. Demographics of Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Novi Sad, a city in Serbia, have a long history. The population had increased from 6,890 in 1798 to 17,332 in 1843, before declining to 7,182 in 1850. [why?][citation needed] The population then reached 33,590 inhabitants by 1910, and 277,522 inhabitants by 2011 (the latest census). The population of Hungarian speakers ...

  7. Fruška Gora - Wikipedia

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    Fruška gora ( Serbian Cyrillic: Фрушка гора; Hungarian: Tarcal-hegység) is a mountain in Syrmia, with most of the mountain being part of Serbia and its westernmost edge extending into eastern Croatia. Serbian part of the mountain forms the country's oldest national park. Sometimes also referred to as the Jewel of Serbia, due to its ...

  8. Mihajlo Pupin - Wikipedia

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    Mihajlo Pupin was an ethnic Serb, [9] [10] [11] born on 4 October (22 September, O.S.) in the village of Idvor (in the modern-day municipality of Kovačica, Serbia) in the region of Banat, in the Military Frontier of the Austrian Empire, 1858. He always remembered the words of his mother and cited her in his autobiography, From Immigrant to ...

  9. Ribnjak, Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Ribnjak is situated on the slope hills between the Mišeluk and Trandžament neighborhoods in the east, the river Danube in the west, Sremska Kamenica in the south, and the Petrovaradin fortress in the north. Because the neighborhood is located on a slope, this area is subject to landslides, but they are not severe and are very slow in progress.

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