Novi Sad — Нови Сад Héraldique … Wikipédia en Français
Novi Sad Airport — Novi Sad (Čenej) Airport Аеродром Ченеј IATA: QND – ICAO: LYNS … Wikipedia
Novi Sad Fair — Logo Novi Sad Fair (Serbian: Новосадски сајам, Novosadski sajam) is one of the largest fairs in the region. It s located in Novi Sad, Serbia. It is place of one of the largest agricultural fairs in Europe, which visit approx. 600,000 visitors… … Wikipedia
Novi Sad (disambiguation) — Novi Sad can refer to: Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia. Novi Sad municipality, one of two municipalities of the city of Novi Sad. DDOR Novi Sad, company in the city. KK Novi Sad, basketball club from the city. FK Novi Sad, football… … Wikipedia
Novi Sad Synagogue — Novosadska Sinagoga View from the north east. Basic information Location Novi Sad Geographic coordinates Vojvodina, Serbia … Wikipedia
Novi Sad Jazz Festival — Location(s) Novi Sad, Serbia Years active 1999 present Date(s) end of November every year Genre jazz Novi Sad Jazz Festival (Serbian: Новосадски Џез фестивал or Novosadski jazz festival) is an annual jazz festival in … Wikipedia
Novi Sad tram system — Novi Sad tram Info Locale Novi Sad Transit type Tram … Wikipedia
NOVI SAD — (Hung. Ujvidék; Ger. Neusatz), city on the Danube in Vojvodina, Serbia. Some Jews from Belgrade seem to have settled at the foot of the later Petroraradin fortress in the 16th century. Under Ottoman rule (16th–17th centuries) they were treated… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Novi Sad — (en alfabeto cirílico Нови Сад, húngaro Ujvidék, alemán Neusatz, eslovaco Nový Sad) es una ciudad en el norte de Serbia, situada sobre el río Danubio. Es capital de la provincia autónoma de Vojvodina. Sede de la antigua institución cultural y… … Enciclopedia Universal
Novi Sad — [ nɔviː saːd], deutsch Neusatz, Hauptstadt der Provinz Wojwodina, in Serbien, Jugoslawien, 80 m über dem Meeresspiegel, an der Donau, 179 600 Einwohner; orthodoxer Bischofssitz; kultureller und wirtschaftlicher … Universal-Lexikon
Novi Sad — [nō̂΄vē säd′] city in N Serbia and Montenegro, on the Danube: capital of Vojvodina: pop. 180,000 … English World dictionary