- City Municipality of Novi Sad
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For the City of Novi Sad to which this municipality belong, see Novi Sad.
Градска општина Нови Сад
Gradska opština Novi SadCoordinates: 45°15′N 19°51′E / 45.25°N 19.85°ECoordinates: 45°15′N 19°51′E / 45.25°N 19.85°E Population (2009) - Total 335.000 City Municipality of Novi Sad (Serbian: Градска општина Нови Сад / Gradska opština Novi Sad) is one of two city municipalities which comprise the City of Novi Sad in Serbia. The population of the municipality include approximately 335,000 people.
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Politics
Since 2002, when the new statute of the City of Novi Sad came into effect, City of Novi Sad is divided into two city municipalities, Petrovaradin and Novi Sad. From 1989 until 2002, the name Municipality of Novi Sad meant the whole territory of the present-day City of Novi Sad.
Today, municipality doesn't have its own offices. City Municipalities of Novi Sad were established in 2002 because of the sole reason that Novi Sad can get the city status under then-standing law. Under the new Constitution of Serbia (from November 2006), city doesn't have to be divided into municipalities to get the city status. By the city statute from 2002, the City Municipalities of Novi Sad and Petrovaradin do not have any real authority on their territory, Novi Sad's city government runs the whole city.
See also: Politics of Novi SadGeography
City Municipality of Novi Sad is situated in the southern part of the Bačka region. Total area of City of Novi Sad is 699 km², so, the area of the city municipality comprise approximately 80% of that (approximately 500 km²). Municipality lies in one of the southern lowest parts of the Pannonian Plain. Alluvial plains along Danube are well formed, especially on the left bank, in some parts 10 km from the river. Large part of Novi Sad municipality lies on a river terrace with elevation of 80-83 m.
Settlements
The City Municipality includes 11 settlements:
- Novi Sad proper (the Bačka side of the urban area of Novi Sad City)
- Begeč
- Futog
- Veternik
- Rumenka
- Kisač
- Stepanovićevo
- Čenej
- Kać
- Budisava
- Kovilj
Cultural heritage
There is a Serb Orthodox Kovilj monastery in the municipality. It is situated near the village of Kovilj. The monastery was reconstructed in 1705-1707. According to the legend, the monastery was founded by the first Serb archbishop Saint Sava in the 13th century.
See also
Categories:- Municipalities of Novi Sad
- Municipalities of Vojvodina
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