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On 24 January, large protests were held in Apatin, Belgrade, Gornji Milanovac, Jagodina, Lazarevac, Leskovac, Kragujevac, Niš, Novi Sad, Novi Pazar, Petrovac na Mlavi, Stara Pazova, and Vlasotince. [202] [203] [204] In Lazarevac, the students were joined by miners from the RB Kolubara mines. In Belgrade, high-school pupils, lawyers and tech ...
The Novi Sad Higher Public Prosecutor's Office initiated an investigation. [41] More than 40 people, including construction minister Goran Vesić , were subjected to questioning. [ 42 ] At least 11 people were allegedly arrested or brought in to the prosecutor’s office by the police, including Vesić, who said that he had voluntarily ...
In addition other bases (Jakovo, Zuce, Pančevo, Kragujevac, Novi Sad) house air defence units. Long-range surveillance radar station is located at Murtenica. Air Force and Air Defence Command. 210th Signal Battalion (Belgrade) 333rd Engineer Battalion ; 204th Air Brigade. 101st Fighter Squadron (Batajnica Air Base)
Kragujevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Крагујевац, pronounced [krǎɡujeʋats] ⓘ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on the banks of the Lepenica River. According to the 2022 census ...
In 2000–2002, the Municipality of Novi Sad was changed to City of Novi Sad and two urban municipalities (Novi Sad and Petrovaradin) were formed within the city. Since 2002, when the new statute of Novi Sad came into effect, City of Novi Sad is divided into 46 local communities. City has its parliament, governing mayor and a city council.
Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters View of Stari Grad in winter Liman 3, NIS-NAFTAGAS building Grbavica Bistrica (Novo Naselje) Detelinara Telep Petrovaradin Sremska Kamenica. This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad.
Novi Sad: 72 metres (236 ft) N/A 1894 Tallest Catholic church in Novi Sad. Tallest structure in Novi Sad between 1894 and 1990. 6 St. Theresa of Avila Cathedral: Subotica: 64 metres (210 ft) N/A 1797 Tallest Catholic church in Subotica. 7 Church of Saint Gerard Vršac: 63 metres (207 ft) N/A 1863 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Vršac. 8
[15] Mačva massacres: 24 September – 9 October 1941 Mačva region c. 6,000 Serbian civilians killed in reprisals during anti-Partisan operations led by German, Ustaše and Hungarian forces. [16] Kraljevo massacre: 15–21 October 1941 Kraljevo: c. 2,000 Mass execution of civilians by the German army. [17] Kragujevac massacre: 20–21 October ...