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Grammar school Milena Pavlović Barilli is a grammar school in the municipality of Stari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development. It is named for painter and poet Milena Pavlović-Barili. Since 2008 the school has been developing the idea of bilingual education.
Building of the Cultural Center of Novi Sad. The Cultural Center of Novi Sad (Културни центар Новог Сада, Kulturni centar Novog Sada) is a cultural institution in Novi Sad, Serbia. [1] It is located in Katolička Porta, in the Stari Grad district of central Novi Sad. It was founded by city council.
Secondary school of mechanical engineering, Novi Sad (Serbian: Средња машинска школа Нови Сад" or Srednja mašinska škola Novi Sad") is one of the biggest secondary school in Vojvodina, Serbia. It was founded in 1936.
In 1948, the gymnasium was moved to a new building at 71 Grčića Milenko Street (where it is still located). It was then named "Ruđer Bošković" in the 1960/61 school year. The Eleventh Belgrade High School received a large number of students and professors from the then Fifteenth High School due to the abolition of that school.
Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters, showing the location of Stari grad. The eastern borders of Stari grad are Kej žrtava racije (Quay of the victims of raid) and Beogradski kej (Belgrade Quay), the southern border is Bulevar Cara Lazara (Tzar Lazar Boulevard), the western border is Bulevar oslobođenja (Liberation Boulevard), the north-western borders are Jevrejska ulica ...
Elementary school "Stari Grad"; founded in 1961 and originally named "1st Proletarian Brigade", with 1,300 pupils it was the largest school in this part of Belgrade. It was among the first schools in Belgrade which got a large library, day care, electronic classrooms, etc. As the population of Stari Grad dwindled, so did the number of pupils.
Belgrade / Stari Grad: Belgrade. Terazije St. no. 34. 17 March 1964 7 April 1979 SK 37: First Town Hospital: Belgrade / Stari Grad: Belgrade. Džordža Vašingtona St. no. 19. 29 June 1964 7 April 1979 SK 38: National Museum: Belgrade / Stari Grad: Belgrade. Republic Square no. 1. 30 June 1964 7 April 1979 SK 39: Realka High School: Belgrade ...
Religious architecture in Novi Sad is very diverse. Majority of the believers in Novi Sad are from Serbian Orthodox Church, while others are from Roman Catholic Church, many Protestant churches, and Jewish community. Stari Grad is the place with the majority of churches and temples, and they were all built in the 18th and 19th century.