931:, etc. It is not certain whether Hungarians or Serbs were largest ethnic group in the city in this time, since 1910 census is considered partially inaccurate by most historians because this census did not recorded the population by ethnic origin or mother tongue, but by the "most frequently spoken language", thus the census results overstated the number of Hungarian speakers, since this was official language at the time and many non-Hungarian native speakers stated that they most frequently speak Hungarian language in everyday communication. The city was also home to 2,326 Jews, of whom many were native Hungarian speakers. Another aspect of the census was that it not only recorded permanent residents of the city, but also temporary residents, who did not live in the city, but were situated there as part of the civil and military services.
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858:, wrote in 1817 that Novi Sad is the "largest Serb municipality in the world". In 1820 Novi Sad had 20,000 inhabitants, of whom about 2/3 were Serbs. Belgrade, the current largest city populated by Serbs, did not reached similar population before 1853). It was a cultural and political centre of Serbs, who did not have their own national state at the time. Because of its cultural and political influence, Novi Sad became known as the Serb
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settlement officially gained the present name Novi Sad (Neoplanta in Latin) in 1748 when it became a "free royal city". In 1780, Novi Sad had about 2,000 houses, of which 1,144 were
Serbian. For much of the 18th and 19th centuries, Novi Sad was the largest city populated with ethnic Serbs in the world. After 1867, Novi Sad was located within the Hungarian part of
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in the territory of present-day Novi Sad (besides
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According to 1720 data, the population of Ratzen Stadt was composed of 112 Serbian, 14 German, and 5 Hungarian houses. According to 1720 data, the population of Ratzen Stadt was composed of 112 Serbian, 14 German, and 5 Hungarian houses. In 1746, Empress Maria
Theresa handed the settlement of
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Hungarian and Slavic names among inhabitants of these villages, including Slavic names like Bozso (Božo), Radovan, Radonya (Radonja), Ivo, etc. Following the Ottoman invasion in the 16th–17th century, some of these settlements were destroyed and most
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invited the Danube division of the
Serbian army, which already entered Srem, to send its troops to Bačka as soon as possible. On November 8, the last Austro-Hungarian soldiers evacuated from the city, and the entire city was under control of the Serb National Board and the Serb Safeguard.
870:). According to the 1843 data, Novi Sad had 17,332 inhabitants, of whom 9,675 were Orthodox Christians, 5,724 Catholics, 1,032 Protestants, 727 Jews, and 30 adherents of the Armenian church. The largest ethnic group in the city were Serbs, and the second largest were Germans.
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Yugoslav authorities punished those responsible for war crimes, as well as those that collaborated with the Axis authorities, although there are allegations that members of the partisan army also killed a certain number of innocent people, mainly for personal revenge.
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208:, it was left without all of its three Danube bridges, communications, water, and electricity. Its oil refinery was bombarded daily, causing widespread ecological damage. Novi Sad is now part of an independent Serbia.
231:(in the 1st century BC). The Celts founded the first fortress at this location, which was located on the right bank of the Danube. During Roman rule, a larger fortress was built in the 1st century AD with the name
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conquest in the 16th century, the town had about 150 houses, while during the
Ottoman rule, in 1567, the population of the town numbered only 15 houses. The inhabitants of the town during Ottoman rule were
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The Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
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Hungarian Is Faced With Evidence of Role in ’42 Atrocity
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Melhior Erdujhelji, Istorija Novog Sada, Novi Sad, 1894
971:(the assembly numbered 757 deputies, of which 578 were
305:) in documents from 1237. Another name used for it was
293:(in 1687). The city was first mentioned under the name
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Petrovaradin fortress – a guide through time and space
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in German in 1748 when it became a 'free royal city'.
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had reconstructed the city and called it by the names
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2494:Gallery of the association of artists of Vojvodina
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1488:Petar Jonović – Dr Milan Vranić – Dr Dušan Popov,
1108:. Since 2006, Novi Sad is part of an independent
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1518:Petrovaradinska tvrđava – podzemlje i nadzemlje
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1228:Historical development of Novi Sad, 1716–2009.
1038:. In 1929, Novi Sad became the capital of the
680:). In 1718, the inhabitants of the village of
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1497:Petrovaradinska tvrđava – Gibraltar na Dunavu
1085:Since 1945, Novi Sad has been the capital of
332:quarter with 35 houses populated with ethnic
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204:. Devastated by NATO bombardment during the
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1546:Novi Sad : Kafanoloija i prostitucija
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309:. Petrovaradin was known under the name
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2472:Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
1434:Novosadsko naselje Šangaj – nekad i sad
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196:. After 1992, Novi Sad was part of the
2574:Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts
1605:Ustav za čitaonicu srpsku u Novom Sadu
1005:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
145:in the 5th century and rebuilt by the
1504:Petrovaradin kroz legendu i stvarnost
1100:After 1992, Novi Sad was part of the
890:Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat
881:, a Serbian autonomous region within
235:and was included into Roman province
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1560:Turistički vodič kroz stari Novi Sad
1131:was bombarded daily, causing severe
44:adding citations to reliable sources
2480:Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
1581:Racija u Južnoj Bačkoj 1942. godine
1448:Brevijar ulica Novog Sada 1745–2001
1053:was invaded and partitioned by the
180:was invaded and partitioned by the
1595:, sveske 1–26, Novi Sad, 1993–2005
1539:Vojvodina : Hronike i legende
1532:Novi Sad : Priče iz prošlosti
1418:Boško Petrović – Živan Milisavac,
592:, which is part of the village of
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2367:Church of the Augsburg Confession
1601:, sveske 4–5, Novi Sad, 1993–1994
1325:"NOVI SAD – MUKE SA IMENOM GRADA"
354:Early history of Sremska Kamenica
122:Petrovaradin and Novi Sad in 1821
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31:needs additional citations for
2518:Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium
2443:Historical Archive of Novi Sad
1567:Vojvodina: Kazivanja i sećanja
1102:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
692:Petrovaradinski Šanac over to
198:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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1686:Development from 1748 to 1918
1599:Sveske za istoriju Novog Sada
1483:Knjižare Novog Sada 1790–1990
1469:Vodič kroz Novi Sad i okolinu
850:Development from 1748 to 1918
223:This region was conquered by
212:Early history of Petrovaradin
3211:Oil campaign of World War II
2594:Clinical Center of Vojvodina
2564:Novi Sad Theological College
2284:Industrial zones in Novi Sad
1553:Novi Sad: Prošlost u pričama
1091:Socialist Republic of Serbia
1075:Oil Campaign of World War II
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2423:Cultural Center of Novi Sad
1367:Narodna enciklopedija, 1927
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1681:The foundation of Novi Sad
641:The foundation of Novi Sad
362:, although its name has a
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3102:Pan-European Corridor VII
2653:FK Crvena Zvezda Novi Sad
2538:Isidor Bajić Music School
2528:Isidora Sekulić Gymnasium
1703:After the First World War
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3167:Yugoslav Art Exhibitions
3000:Novi Sad railway station
2935:Naftna Industrija Srbije
2559:Novi Sad Open University
2490:Gallery of Matica Srpska
2433:NEVEN (cultural society)
2398:Serbian National Theatre
2352:Saint George's Cathedral
1733:NATO bombing of Novi Sad
1593:Enciklopedija Novog Sada
1441:Novi Sad – slobodan grad
1427:Slana Bara – nekad i sad
1127:several times while its
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2460:City Museum of Novi Sad
1821:Government of Vojvodina
1669:Other older settlements
1071:Novi Sad oil facilities
963:, and other nations of
877:, Novi Sad was part of
875:Revolution of 1848–1849
856:Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
688:("the Almaš quarter").
401:Other older settlements
3137:Novi Sad Jazz Festival
3074:Boško Perošević Bridge
3069:Prince Tomislav Bridge
2966:Schneider Electric DMS
2749:KK Vojvodina Srbijagas
2543:University of Novi Sad
2413:Correspondence Theatre
2408:Novi Sad Youth Theatre
1455:Novi Sad – atlas ulica
1420:Novi Sad – monografija
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2533:Laza Kostić Gymnasium
2428:Eđšeg Cultural Center
2372:Muftiship of Novi Sad
2304:Petrovaradin Fortress
2069:Petrovaradin Fortress
1886:Avijatičarsko Naselje
1833:Assembly of Vojvodina
1453:Jovan Mirosavljević,
1446:Jovan Mirosavljević,
1106:Serbia and Montenegro
1051:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1044:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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55:"History of Novi Sad"
3059:Prince Andrew Bridge
2693:OFK Slavija Novi Sad
2673:FK Proleter Novi Sad
2438:Archive of Vojvodina
1579:Zvonimir Golubović,
1460:Melhior Erdujhelji,
1089:, a province of the
1042:, a province of the
674:Peterwardein Schantz
192:, a province of the
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3206:History of Novi Sad
3152:Serbia Fashion Week
3132:Zmaj Children Games
2961:Eipix Entertainment
2862:Erste Bank Novi Sad
2668:FK Mladost Novi Sad
2464:Museum of Vojvodina
2362:Name of Mary Church
2031:Vidovdansko Naselje
1871:Adamovićevo Naselje
1651:History of Novi Sad
1462:Istorija Novog Sada
949:Serb National Board
2768:Other sports clubs
2658:FK Indeks Novi Sad
2633:Slana Bara Stadium
2624:Detelinara Stadium
2476:Toy Museum Fantasy
2377:Novi Sad Synagogue
1728:Novi Sad Agreement
1574:Novi Sad bez tajni
1381:The New York Times
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917:Hungarian language
821:Kingdom of Hungary
761:Holy Roman Empress
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3005:Trams in Novi Sad
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2698:RFK Novi Sad 1921
2629:Karađorđe Stadium
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1951:Pervazovo Naselje
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1708:Novi Sad Assembly
1696:United Serb Youth
1523:Veljko Milković,
1516:Veljko Milković,
1509:Veljko Milković,
1502:Veljko Milković,
1474:Mirjana Džepina,
969:Kingdom of Serbia
923:, 5,918 (17.62%)
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748:in Hungarian and
649:Map of Novi Sad (
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2712:Basketball clubs
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2357:Kovilj Monastery
2119:Sremska Kamenica
2074:Podgrađe Tvrđave
2026:Veternička Rampa
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1664:Sremska Kamenica
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1583:, Novi Sad, 1991
1569:, Novi Sad, 2021
1562:, Novi Sad, 2019
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1548:, Novi Sad, 2018
1541:, Novi Sad, 2018
1534:, Novi Sad, 2017
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1478:, Novi Sad, 1982
1471:, Novi Sad, 2004
1467:Milorad Grujić,
1464:, Novi Sad, 1894
1457:, Novi Sad, 1998
1450:, Novi Sad, 2002
1443:, Novi Sad, 1997
1436:, Novi Sad, 2004
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1495:Radenko Gajić,
1481:Petar Jonović,
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