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The municipality of Novi Sad has 37 schools (34 regular and 3 special ones) operating as primary schools. As many as 22 schools are located on the territory of the City of Novi Sad . In addition to Novi Sad, primary schools in this municipality are also located in places like: Bukovac , Stepanovićevo , Futog , Budisava , Petrovaradin , Sremska ...
Novi Sad: 1954 2 Faculty of Philosophy: Novi Sad: 1954 3 Faculty of Law: Novi Sad: 1955 4 Faculty of Technology: Novi Sad: 1959 5 Faculty of Economics: Subotica: 1960 6 Faculty of Technical Sciences: Novi Sad: 1960 7 Faculty of Medicine: Novi Sad: 1960 8 Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Novi Sad: 1969 9 Academy of Arts: Novi Sad ...
The Faculty of Technical Sciences [a] (abbr. FTN; Serbian: Факултет техничких наука Универзитета у Новом Саду, romanized: Fakultet tehničkih nauka Univerziteta u Novom Sadu) is a higher education institution located in Novi Sad, an independent part of the University of Novi Sad. It was founded on 18 ...
Architect Vladimir Nikolić's plan for Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj in Novi Sad. The gymnasium continued its work up to the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. On June 12, 1849 Novi Sad was bombed from the Petrovaradin fortress. 2004 of 2812 buildings in the town were burnt down. Among them there was the gymnasium building.
Anger drove Marija Petrovic to join student protests in Belgrade in November. A railway station roof had collapsed days earlier in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, killing 15 people. Thugs then set ...
Protestant theological faculty in Novi Sad (Serbian: Protestantski teološki fakultet u Novom Sadu) is a Protestant Reformed theological educational institution in Novi Sad, Serbia. It has an interdenominational board of directors, faculty, and student body.
The University of Novi Sad Faculty of Law (Serbian: Правни факултет Универзитета у Новом Саду, romanized: Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu), also known as the Novi Sad Law School, is a constituent body of the University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
SKCNS branched out into producing music for acts from Novi Sad in 1995, and shortly afterwards began publishing comic books as well. In recent years, a large part of the SKCNS record label's releases have been in the punk genre, including by: Atheist Rap, [7] Mitesers, [8] Ritam Nereda [9] and Goblini. [10]