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  2. Šangaj - Wikipedia

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    Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters, showing the location of Šangaj. From the 1980s, city authorities tried to relocate the neighborhood, due to high pollution of the nearby oil refinery.

  3. Veternik - Wikipedia

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    Veternik (Serbian Cyrillic: Ветерник) is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Over the years, especially in the 1990s, it grew with size and inhabitants thus merging with Futog to the west and Novi Sad to the east.

  4. Petrovaradin Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Petrovaradin Fortress (Serbian: Петроварадинска тврђава, Petrovaradinska tvrđava, pronounced [pɛtrɔʋarǎdiːnskaː tʋř̩dʑaʋa]; Hungarian: Péterváradi vár), nicknamed "Gibraltar on/of the Danube", [1] [2] [3] is a fortress in the town of Petrovaradin, itself part of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia.

  5. Budisava - Wikipedia

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    In Serbian, the village is known as Budisava or Будисава. There is a running myth how Budisava got its name. Apparently there was a person called Sava who had the job to wake up settlers, walking down the street ringing a cow bell in the morning.

  6. Bačka Topola - Wikipedia

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    Map of Bačka Topola municipality. Bačka Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Бачка Топола, pronounced [bâːtʃkaː topǒla]; Hungarian: Topolya, pronounced) is a town and municipality located in the North Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The municipality is composed of 23 local communities and has a population ...

  7. Bocke - Wikipedia

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    Bocke is the westernmost part of Sremska Kamenica, located along the main road that connects Sremska Kamenica with Beočin.It is located between main part of Sremska Kamenica in the east, Ledinci in the south-west, river Danube in the north, and Popovica in the south-east.

  8. Temerin - Wikipedia

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    Agrarian authorities from Belgrade and Novi Sad put a new law into effect, colonized farmers from Novi Sad and its vicinity and colonized volunteers. In 1920 started a creation of a new colony of volunteers south of Temerin, 18 km north of Novi Sad and next to road Novi Sad – Bečej – Senta .

  9. Mišeluk - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Mišeluk neighborhood is sparsely inhabited, but city authorities are currently planning for Mišeluk to become a central neighborhood in the Syrmian part of Novi Sad. [2] With planned 40,000 future residents, it will be larger than Petrovaradin and Sremska Kamenica.