Novi Sad


Novi Sad - Нови Сад
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Motto: none
Executive government Mayor (Gradonačelnik)
City council (Skupština Grada)
Mayor Maja Gojković
Area 235.6 km²
Population
 - total
 - density

504 672 (2002)
2142/km²
Founded
City status
1694
1748
Area code 021
Latitude
Longitude
45°15'N
19°51'E
Twin towns Dortmund (D), Norwich (GB), Budva, Helioupolis (GR), Chang Chun (CHN)
Town Website (http://www.gradnovisad.org.yu)


Novi Sad (Нови Сад, Slovak Nový Sad, Hungarian Ujvidék, German Neusatz) (city population of 205,378 and some 299,294 in the county in 2002) is a city in northern Serbia, located at 45.25° North, 19.85° East on the banks of Danube river, capital of the province Vojvodina and a large industrial and cultural center. Its name means "New Planting" (noun) in Serbian language. It was founded in the 1694. Novi Sad is also known as Serbian Athens, in Serbian Srpska Atina.

It is the administrative center of the South Backa District of Serbia.

Devastated by the NATO bombardment during the Kosovo War of 1999, Novi Sad was left without all of its three bridges, communications, water and electricity. Residental areas were cluster bombed several times while its oil refinery was bombarded daily, causing severe pollution and widespread ecological damage.

Destroyed bridge over Danube in Novi Sad
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Destroyed bridge over Danube in Novi Sad
View of central square in Novi Sad in winter
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View of central square in Novi Sad in winter
Novi Sad Citadel over Danube. Temporary pontoon bridge erected after NATO bombing in right foreground
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Novi Sad Citadel over Danube. Temporary pontoon bridge erected after NATO bombing in right foreground

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