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  Novi Sad Hotels and accomodations, Serbia
Located in very centar on Novi Sad, in quiet str...
It is located in the peaceful part of Novi...
ILE DE FRANCE – a French island in the heart of Serbia, in the heart of Novi Sad.
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  Fascist Attacks at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia | D-A-S-H Europe
Fascist Attacks at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Fascist Attacks at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Antifascistic Action Novi Sad organized two events on 9th November: public debate at the Philosophy Faculty (well known by right wing debates and right wing student) with moderator and two guests: Prof.Milenko Perovic, chief of Philosophy department at the same faculty, and Vladimir Markovic, sociologist from Belgrade.
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  Novi Sad - Official Website
The citizens of Novi Sad had their representative in athletics at the Olympic Games, which were held in Athens in 1896.
Novi Sad was the host of the European and World Championships in table tennis, Chess Olympic Games, European and World Championships in sambo, Balkan and European Championships in judo, final match in the Cup of European Basketball Champions and final tournament of the European Cup in volleyball.
Apart from that Novi Sad is the host of the World League in volleyball and traditional manifestations such as Novi Sad marathon, international swimming rally and many others.
www.gradnovisad.org.yu /cnt/index.php?id_node=384   (436 words)

  
  Novi Sad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The urban area of Novi Sad comprises Novi Sad proper and the towns of Petrovaradin and Sremska Kamenica.
For much of the 18th and 19th centuries, Novi Sad was the largest city populated with ethnic Serbs (The reformer of the Serbian language, Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, wrote in 1817 that Novi Sad is the "largest Serb municipality in the world").
In 1929, Novi Sad became the capital of the Danube Banovina, a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
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 Talk:Novi Sad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Novi Sad was called Serbian City because it was mainly populated with Serbs.
Novi Sad probably was biggest, however, it was also a town in the Habsburg Empire, which seems to be forgotten when mentioned.
Novi Sad in the past had many citizens of all ethnicities, at least some of which (German and Jewish for sure) used to be much greater than they are now.
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 Serbia Info / Facts and Figures / Districts
This district encompasses the municipalities of: Srbobran, Bac, Becej, Vrbas, Backa Palanka, Backi Petrovac, Zabalj, Novi Sad, Titel, Temerin, Beocin, and Sremski Karlovci.
Novi Sad has roofed the first Serb elementary school (1703), the first Serb Grammer School (1871), a number of museums and galleries among which the most famous are the Museum of Vojvodina, and the City Library (1844).
Novi Sad is the residence of the oldest cultural-scientific Institution of the Serb People: the Mariachi Srpska, founded in 1862, as well as of the Serb National Theater (1861).
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 Novi Sad - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Novi Sad (Hungarian Újvidék; German Neusatz), city in northern Serbia, on the Danube River.
Novi Sad is the capital of the Serbian region of...
Zrenjanin, city in the republic of Serbia, on the canalized Begej River near Novi Sad.
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