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  2. Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    The largest ethnic group in the city were Serbs, and the second largest were Germans. Novi Sad panoramic view, 1920s Petrovaradin Podgrađe (Petrovaradin Inner City) and Petrovaradin Fortress, 1920s. During the Revolution of 1848–49, Novi Sad was part of Serbian Vojvodina, a Serbian autonomous region within the Austrian Empire. In 1849, the ...

  3. List of cities in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of cities and towns in Serbia, ... The largest city municipality by number of residents is New Belgrade (214,506 inhabitants). [5]

  4. List of cities and towns on the Danube river - Wikipedia

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    The third largest Danubian city in Romania and seat of Mehedinți county. 14 Pančevo: 73,401 (2022) 1153 (1873 – city status) Serbia: The second largest Danubian city in Vojvodina and third in Serbia. 15 Izmail: 69,932 (01.01.2022) [9] 1589 (1830 – city status) Ukraine: The largest Danubian city in Ukraine and seat of Izmail raion. 16 ...

  5. History of Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad is the second largest city of Serbia. It began as a Stone Age settlement in present-day Petrovaradin. The Celts founded the first fortress at this location. During Roman rule, a larger fortress was built in the 1st century AD. It was devastated by the Huns in the 5th century and rebuilt by the Byzantines.

  6. Zrenjanin - Wikipedia

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    Zrenjanin is the 2nd largest city in the Serbian part of the Banat geographical region, and the 4th largest city in Vojvodina (after Novi Sad, Subotica and Pancevo). [2] The city was designated European City of Sport 2021.

  7. Belgrade, City of -- Moody's upgrades three Serbian cities ...

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    Rating Action: Moody's upgrades three Serbian cities' ratings; outlooks stableGlobal Credit Research - 16 Mar 2021Frankfurt am Main, March 16, 2021 -- Moody's Public Sector Europe ("Moody's") has ...

  8. Vojvodina - Wikipedia

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    The administrative centre, Novi Sad, is the second-largest city in Serbia. The historic regions of Banat, Bačka, Syrmia and northernmost part of Mačva overlap the province. Modern Vojvodina is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, [4] [5] with some 26 ethnic groups and six official languages. [6]

  9. Municipalities and cities of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The city may or may not be divided into city municipalities (Serbian: градске општине, romanized: gradske opštine). Six cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Požarevac, Užice and Vranje comprise several city municipalities. Competences of cities and these municipalities are divided.