Slavija (Novi Sad) — Slavija (Славија) was one of the seven municipalities composing the city of Novi Sad between 1980 and 1989. The municipality included part of the city quarter of Rotkvarija, city quarters of Salajka, Pervazovo Naselje, Podbara, Vidovdansko… … Wikipedia
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Novi Sad — For other uses, see Novi Sad (disambiguation). Novi Sad Нови Сад City … Wikipedia
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FK Vojvodina Novi Sad — 45°14′49″N 19°50′32″E / 45.24694, 19.84222 … Wikipédia en Français
Politics of Novi Sad — Novi Sad is the capital of the Serbian province of Vojvodina, and second largest city in Serbia. Political historyThe edict of empress Maria Theresa of Austria that made Novi Sad a free royal city was proclaimed on February 1, 1748. That is also… … Wikipedia
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NAK Novi Sad — NAK, Novosadski atletski klub (Serbian Cyrillic HAK, Hoвocaдcки aтлeтcки клуб, Hungarian: UAC, Ujvideki atetikail club) was a football club from Novi Sad, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. History It was formed in 1910, while Novi Sad was still part of the… … Wikipedia
Neighborhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad — Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters View of … Wikipedia
Slavija — can refer to:* Slavija, a former football club from Osijek, Croatia * Slavija, a neighbourhood in Belgrade, Serbia. * Slavija, a former municipality of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. *Slavija, football club from Istočno Sarajevo, Republika… … Wikipedia