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  2. Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad was the European Youth Capital in 2019 and the European Capital of Culture in 2022. [6] It became a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts in 2023. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]

  3. Cultural Center of Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    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. The cultural center organizes projects over various disciplines ...

  4. 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.

  5. Serbian National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian National Theatre was founded in 1861 during a conference of the Serbian National Theatre Society, composed of members of the Serbian Reading Room (Srpska čitaonica), held in Novi Sad.[1] It is one of the oldest professional theatres among the South Slavs, as the Croatian National Theatrewas established in 1860 and the Slovenian ...

  6. Kovilj Monastery - Wikipedia

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    45°12′49″N 20°02′04″E. /  45.21361°N 20.03444°E  / 45.21361; 20.03444. The Kovilj Monastery ( Serbian: Манастир Ковиљ, Manastir Kovilj) is a 13th-century Serb Orthodox monastery in the Bačka region, in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. According to the legend, the monastery was founded by the first Serb ...

  7. Religious architecture in Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. International Novi Sad Literature Festival - Wikipedia

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    The International Novi Sad Literature Festival (Serbian: Međunarodni književni festival) is a literary festival held annually in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It was founded by the Association of Writers of Vojvodina ( Serbian: Društvo književnika Vojvodine) in 2006. [1] It is held еvery year in August and September.

  9. NEVEN (cultural society) - Wikipedia

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    NEVEN (cultural society) The NEVEN Serbian Craftsmen Singing Society ( Serbian: Српско Занатлијско Певачко Друштво НЕВЕН/Srpsko zanatlijsko pevačko društvo NEVEN) is a cultural society in Novi Sad, Serbia. It is one of the oldest cultural societies in Serbia. The first president of the society was ...