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This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad. Neighbourhoods on the left bank of the Danube * Stari Grad (Old City, City Centre) * Bulevar * Liman (Liman I, Liman II, Liman III, Liman IV) * Almaški Kraj *Podbara ** Industrial Zone North 3 *Salajka (Slavija) * Pervazovo Naselje (Pejinovo Naselje) * Rotkvarija *Banatić * Sajmište * Grbavica *Adamovićevo Naselje *Telep (Severni Telep, Južni Telep) *Adice * Bistrica (Novo Naselje) **Savina **Tozin Sokak (Šonsi) **Šarengrad (Jamajka) **Rasadnik (Radna Zona Zapad) ** Industrial Zone West **Satelit ***Mali Satelit ***Tozinovac *Veternička Rampa *Detelinara (Stara Detelinara, Nova Detelinara) *Avijatičarsko Naselje (Avijacija) *Jugovićevo *Novo Groblje *Sajlovo * Industrial Zone South (Radna Zona Sever 2) *University campus * Ribarsko Ostrvo * Kameničko Ostrvo (Kamenička Ada) * Klisa (Gornja Klisa, Donja Klisa) *Slana Bara *Vidovdansko Naselje * Veliki Rit * Mali Beograd * Mišin Salaš * Industrial Zone ...
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Novi Sad Quarters
Novi may refer to the following : Places and jurisdictions Balkans * Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Novi Sad, a city in Serbia * the former Catholic Diocese of Novi, with see at Herceg-Novi (Castelnuovo), in Montenegro; now a Latin titular see * Novi Beograd, in Serbia Italy * Novi di Modena, a commune in the province of Modena * Novi Ligure, a town north of Genoa, in the province of Alessandria in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy * Novi Velia, a municipality in the province of Salerno United States * Novi, Michigan, a city in Oakland County * Novi Township, Michigan, the remnant of the unincorporated township now entirely within the city of Novi Other uses * Novi engine, American auto racing engine named after Novi, Michigan * Novi Avion The Novi Avion (Serbian Cyrillic:Нови Aвион en, New Aeroplane) was a fourth generation multi-role combat aircraft programme that was to be built by Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer SOKO. The Avion featured ...
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Jugovićevo
Jugovićevo ( sr, Југовићево) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is currently a developing neighborhood. Location Borders The southern border of Jugovićevo is Vojvoda Stepa Boulevard, the eastern border is the Subotica Boulevard (Europe Boulevard), the north-eastern border is Rumenački put (Rumenka Road), the north-western border is Donje Sajlovo Street, and the western border is a western city limit of Novi Sad. The neighboring settlements are: Veternička Rampa and Bistrica in the south, Detelinara and Avijatičarsko Naselje in the east, Industrijska Zona Jug in the north-east, and Sajlovo in the north-west. History First Novi Sad airport The neighborhood was named after the military airport ''Jugovićevo'', which has been here since 1913. It was built for the needs of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force. Initially, the airport had only grassy runways for landing and taking off military aircraft, while the hangars were on neighboring Sajlovo. I ...
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Avijatičarsko Naselje
Avijatičarsko Naselje ( sr, Авијатичарско Насеље), also known as Avijacija ( sr, Авијација), is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The south-eastern border of Avijatičarsko Naselje is Ulica Oblačića Rada (Oblačića Rada Street), the north-eastern border is Rumenački put (Rumenka Road), and the western border is a future new section of Subotički bulevar (Subotica Boulevard), which will be built in 2007. Neighbouring city quarters The neighbouring city quarters are: Jugovićevo in the west, Detelinara in the southeast, and Industrijska Zona Jug in the northeast. Name and history Construction of the settlement started in 1948 and it was named after Avijatičarski put (Avijatičar Road), a road that lead to the local airport. Famous citizens The famous citizens of Avijatičarsko Naselje were literates Miroslav Antić and Ferenc Deak. Gallery Image:Avijaticarsko02.jpg, Avijatičarsko Naselje Image:Avijaticarsko01.jp ...
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Detelinara
Detelinara ( sr, Детелинара, from Serbian ''detelina'' - ''clover'', hence Detelinara = ''Field of Clovers'') is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The south-eastern borders of Detelinara are Ulica Branka Bajića (Branko Bajić Street) and Ulica Braće Popović (Braće Popović Street), the north-eastern border is Rumenačka ulica (Rumenačka Street), the northern border is Ulica Oblačića Rada (Oblačića Rada Street), and the western border is Bulevar Evrope (Boulevard of Europe), built in the last quarter of 2009. Neighbouring city quarters The neighbouring city quarters are: Novo Naselje and Jugovićevo in the west, Avijatičarsko Naselje in the north, Sajmište in the south-east, and Banatić and Industrijska Zona Jug in the north-east. Parts of Detelinara Detelinara is divided into Stara Detelinara (Old Detelinara) and Nova Detelinara (New Detelinara). The border between these two parts of the settlement is Ulica Kornelija Stankov ...
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Veternička Rampa
Veternička Rampa ( sr, Ветерничка Рампа) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The southern border of Veternička Rampa is Novosadski put (Novi Sad Road), the eastern border is Ulica Somborska rampa (Somborska Rampa Street), the northern border is a prolongation of the Bulevar Vojvode Stepe (Vojvoda Stepa Boulevard), and the western border is a western city limit of Novi Sad. Neighbouring settlements The neighbouring settlements are: Novo Naselje in the east, Adice in the south, Jugovićevo in the north, and Veternik in the west. History Veternička Rampa was settled during the 1990s by the Serb refugees from Bosnia and Croatia. See also *Neighborhoods of Novi Sad This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad. Neighbourhoods on the left bank of the Danube * Stari Grad (Old City, City Centre) * Bulevar * Liman (Liman I, Liman II, Liman III, Liman IV) * Almaški Kraj * Podbara ** Indus ... References *Progra ...
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Satelit
Satelit ( sr, Сателит) is a small urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. In English it translates as “Satellite”. It is part of the larger Bistrica urban area and neighborhood. Borders The southern border of Satelit is Futoški put (Futog Road), the western border is Bulevar Kneza Miloša (Knez Miloš Boulevard),the eastern border is Bulevar Slobodana Jovanovića (Slobodan Jovanović Boulevard) and the northern border is Bulevar Jovana Dučića (Jovan Dučić Boulevard). Neighbouring settlements The neighbouring settlements of Satelit are: Telep on the south, Novo Naselje on the north and east and Veternik on the west. Parts of Satelit Some of the parts of Satelit are: Stari Satelit (Old Satelit) and Mali Satelit (Tozinovac). History The construction of Satelit began in 1957, when the first houses were built in the area now known as Tozinovac. Mass construction between 1976 and 1980 merged Satelit into the New Neighborhood (Novo Naselje), later ...
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Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Bistrica ( sr-Cyrl, Бистрица), also known as Novo Naselje ( sr-Cyrl, Ново Насеље), is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Bistrica (including Satelit) is one of the most populated urban areas of the city. Names The old name of the settlement was ''Novo Naselje'', but it was officially changed to ''Bistrica'' in 1992. However, most of the inhabitants of the settlement still prefer to use the old name. In Hungarian language, Hungarian the place is known as ''Újtelep''. Satelit neighborhood would get its name due to the launch of the Sputnik 1 satellite in 1957, starting the space era craze, as well the neighborhood being located far from the majority of the city (as a satellite to the city). Tozinovac neighborhood would get its name after the mayor of Novi Sad at the time, Todor Jovanović Toza. Šonsi neighborhood would get its name after the 29th Chess Olympiad held in Novi Sad (ŠONSI-Šahovska Olimpijada Novi Sad), due to chess competitors ...
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Adice
Adice ( sr, Адице) is an urban neighborhood belonging to the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The southern border of Adice is Podunavska ulica (Podunavska Street), the eastern border is Šumska ulica (Šumska Street), the northern border is Novosadski put (Novi Sad Road), and the western border is a western city limit of Novi Sad. Neighbouring city quarters The neighbouring city quarters and settlements are: Telep in the east, Veternička Rampa in the north, Veternik in the west, and Kamenjar in the south. Population Population of the Adice neighborhood is ethnically diverse and includes Serbs, a sizable Romani community, as well as members of other ethnic groups. Features There is a hotel named "Adice" in the main street of the settlement. A festival, called "Danube nights of Adice" is held annually in September. See also * Neighborhoods of Novi Sad This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad. Neighbourhoods on the left bank of the Danube ...
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Telep
Telep ( sr-cyr, Телеп) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Name The word "telep" ( hu, Telep) means "settlement" in Hungarian. The first name of this neighborhood was ''Darányi-telep'' (Serbian: ''Daranjijevo Naselje''). Between 1927 and 1944, the official name of the settlement was ''Adamovićevo Naselje'' (this name was in fact used for both: present-day Telep and present-day Adamovićevo Naselje, which are today two separate city neighborhoods). History In the medieval period (13th-16th century), a settlement named Sent Marton (Kűszentmárton) existed at this location. Modern settlement of Telep started to develop during the 1890s. Initially, settlement existed only in the area of present-day northern Telep, while southern Telep started to develop in 1902. In 1931, the population of the settlement numbered at around 9,000 inhabitants, mostly ethnic Hungarians. Image:Novi sad stara naselja02.png, Medieval settlement of Sent Marton in the locat ...
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Adamovićevo Naselje
Adamovićevo Naselje ( sr, Адамовићево Насеље) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The northern border of Adamovićevo Naselje is Futoška ulica (Futoška Street), the eastern borders are Ulica Vojvode Knićanina (Vojvoda Knićanin Street) and Ulica Kola srpskih sestara (Kolo srpskih sestara Street), the southern border is Bulevar cara Lazara (Boulevard of tzar Lazar), and the western border is Bulevar Evrope (Boulevard of Europe). In other words, Adamovićevo Naselje is located between Liman 4 in the south, Grbavica in the east, Telep in the west, and Sajmište with Provincial hospital in the north. Features There are two schools in Adamovićevo Naselje: Vasa Stajić elementary school, and April 7 secondary school of medicine. This part of the city is mostly composed of private houses, but in recent time (circa from the year 2000), more tier buildings have been built, mostly on major artery, Cara Dušana Street. The Institut ...
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Grbavica (Novi Sad)
Grbavica ( sr, Грбавица) is an area of the city Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The northern border of Grbavica is Futoška ulica (Futoška Street), the western borders are Ulica Vojvode Knićanina (Vojvoda Knićanin Street) and Ulica Kola srpskih sestara (Kolo srpskih sestara Street), the southern border is Bulevar Cara Lazara (Tzar Lazar Boulevard), and the eastern border is Bulevar Oslobođenja (Liberation Boulevard). Name origin Grbavica got its name from the Sarajevo settlement with the same name. When Grbavica in Novi Sad was built, the city used the same urbanistic plans, thus keeping the same name as well. Neighbouring settlements The neighbouring settlements are: Sajmište in the north, Stari Grad in the east, Liman in the south, and Adamovićevo Naselje in the west. Features The city's Catholic and Jewish graveyards are located in Grbavica. See also * Neighborhoods of Novi Sad This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad. Neighbou ...
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