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  2. List of people from Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Jovan Dejanović (1927–2019), Serbian Yugoslav politician; mayor of Novi Sad (1974–1982); responsible for the construction of Liberty Bridge, modern building of the Serbian National Theatre, and SPC Vojvodina; Maja Gojković (born 1963), Serbian politician; mayor of Novi Sad (2004–2008); president of the National Assembly of Serbia (2014 ...

  3. Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ⓘ; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain on the border of the Bačka and Syrmia geographical regions.

  4. Novi Sad City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Novi Sad City Hall (Serbian: Градска кућа, Gradska kuća, Hungarian: Újvidéki Városháza, Slovak: Novosadská Radnica, Rusyn: Новосадска Ратуша) or the Magistrate [1] is a neo-renaissance [2] building housing the municipal institutions of Novi Sad, the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Models from Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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  7. 2024 Novi Sad protests - Wikipedia

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    On 1 December, a silent march was held in Novi Sad to commemorate one month since the collapse. [12] By early December, Serbian students had begun organizing 24-hour blockades at some school campuses. [11] By mid-December, more than 50 university campuses and multiple secondary schools had suspended classes due to student protests. [10]

  8. University of Novi Sad Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Novi Sad Law School was established through a state legal act on July 20, 1955. The school was initially part of the University of Belgrade and it followed the Belgrade Law School's curriculum. [2] As the school developed, it subsequently became independent.

  9. Klisa, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters, showing the location of Klisa. Klisa is located in the northern part of Novi Sad, between Klisanski breg and Industrijska Zona Sever in the west, Industrijska Zona Jug in the south, Vidovdansko Naselje, Slana Bara and Veliki Rit in the east, and Rimski Šančevi and Deponija in the north.