Almaški Kraj

Almaški Kraj

Almaški Kraj (Алмашки Крај) is a part of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is situated between the Almaška church and the Saborna church and includes parts of the Podbara, Salajka and Stari Grad neighborhoods.

History and culture

It was settled in 1718 by Serb families from the village Almaš, who thus named this part of the city "Almaški Kraj" ("the Almaš quarter"). The Almaš Orthodox church was built here in 1797. It is the largest Orthodox church in Novi Sad. The oldest cultural-scientific institution of Serbia, Matica srpska, is also located in Almaški Kraj.

References

*Jovan Mirosavljević, Brevijar ulica Novog Sada 1745-2001, Novi Sad, 2002.

ee also

*Neighborhoods of Novi Sad
*Almaš

External links

* [http://host.sezampro.yu/jezikdanas/3-97/3-97_4.htm Neighborhoods of Novi Sad]


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